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Feb 18, 2026·Board Meeting

Truth And Reconciliation Commission Draft Minutes

Board

The Honorary Witness Meeting focused on reviewing truth-telling sessions held over the preceding 30 days and synthesizing common themes, recommendations, and identified systems. Key discussions involved testimony regarding medical negligence and disparities faced by Black patients, leading to recommendations for universal healthcare and anti-corruption measures. Another testimony detailed systemic discrimination, stereotype bias, and housing issues experienced by an immigrant Palestinian truth-teller at a Vermont academic institution, emphasizing the need for accountability from authorities. Further testimony covered proposed reforms for the DCF foster care system, including vocational training and financial literacy for juveniles, and the negative impacts of lead poisoning. A former City Council member shared experiences of racism, harassment, and abuse while advocating for diversity initiatives, leading to recommendations for term limits on board members. Public comments echoed concerns about the marginalization of communities of color and the need for diversity in government.

Feb 3, 2026·Board Meeting

Truth And Reconciliation Commission Draft Minutes - Public Meeting

Board

Key discussions included a review of language and accessibility rules, which requires advance notice for translation or ASL assistance. The Executive Director reviewed budget criteria, noting no new expenditures but plans to allocate donated funds next month for small group truth-telling sessions and potentially hiring history and legal consultants. Staff updates noted the departure of a research intern and ongoing administrative tasks related to the Legislative Report. Commissioners decided to search for quantitative data assistance as they finalize statement collection. Discussions focused on upcoming group sessions, including funding partnerships where some partners may submit thematic summaries instead of verbatim notes. The Legal Counsel updated on focusing on compartmentalizing truths, with plans to engage new interns in the spring. The Lead Researcher reported on the departure of the intern and ongoing genealogy research involving Eugenics records. Announcements included plans to table at an event and support a fundraiser.

Jan 21, 2026·Board Meeting

Truth And Reconciliation Commission Draft Minutes

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The Honorary Witness Meeting involved a review of several truth-telling sessions conducted over the past 30 days, focusing on commonalities, themes, and identified systems rather than deep case details. Key discussions included experiences of online and in-person harassment following connections with Indigenous communities, issues faced by a small business owner dealing with HOA regulations and perceived governmental overreach, and accounts of racial profiling, dehumanization, and bias within Vermont's social services, education, and law enforcement systems. Testimony also covered experiences within the correctional system, including being transferred out of state for financial reasons, abuse by correctional officers, and difficulty re-integrating post-release due to lack of ID or support. Public comments highlighted concerns regarding systemic xenophobia, white privilege, and the historical fear of otherness in Vermont.

Dec 17, 2025·Board Meeting

Truth And Reconciliation Commission Final Minutes - Honorary Witness Meeting

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The meeting focused on administrative matters including attendance verification and the sharing of the Working Pledge. Key discussion points involved clarifying the stipend payment process for Honorary Witnesses, noting that stipends cover office hours but not private sessions unless explicitly required for the monthly meeting. Commissioners requested that honorary witnesses provide concise feedback on themes, commonalities, and identified systems from Truth-Telling sessions, rather than detailed case specifics. Testimony reviewed covered themes of systemic bias, professional loss, lack of safety, community erosion, and financial insecurity experienced by BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and disabled individuals in Vermont across various state systems including legal, mental health, education, and employment.

Jan 6, 2026·Board Meeting

Truth And Reconciliation Commission Draft Minutes - Public Meeting

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The public meeting focused on reviewing language and accessibility rules, including the requirement for 72-hour advance notice for language translation or ASL assistance. Budget criteria were reviewed, noting that expenditures as of November 2025 totaled $656,125 of the $1.1 million appropriation, with priorities remaining information sharing, community partnerships, and supporting Act 128 individuals. Staff updates covered 2026-2027 goals aligning with Phase IV of the Strategic Plan, which includes writing the Legislative Report and creating an anthology connecting truth-tellings to legal research. Commissioner deliberation included discussions on developing group truth-telling sessions with community organizations, for which payment will be provided based on involvement level, and reviewing honorary witness duties. The legal team is focusing on matching truth-tellings with legal issues for the anthology, with the Legislative Report categorized into areas such as court cases and health and well-being. Research highlights included stories of Charles Millings, Josiah Emery, and Samuel Rounds. The Commission announced participation in events honoring Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King's birthday.

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