A few years ago, educator Judy Dow contemplated retiring. She'd been an educator for more than three decades, receiving the Governor's Award for Outstanding Vermont Educator in 2004. Instead, the scholar of French Canadian and Indigenous descent chose a different path: She became the executive director of Gedakina, an organization that supports Indigenous youth, women and families across New England.
A few years ago, educator Judy Dow contemplated retiring. She'd been an educator for more than three decades, receiving the Governor's Award for Outstanding Vermont Educator in 2004. Instead, the scholar of French Canadian and Indigenous descent chose a different path: She became the executive director of Gedakina, an organization that supports Indigenous youth, women and families across New England.
Women who've had children during the pandemic have gone through an especially complicated transition; aanxiety and mood disorders in pregnant and postpartum women have doubled since the pandemic began. Writer and birth educator Jessica Lara Ticktin received a grant to document the experiences of Vermont moms. Here are six of their stories, in their own words.
After I bought my 15-year-old his first iPhone, I made him pass a test before opening the box. When I tell other parents about my test, the most common response is: "I wish I'd thought of that." So I'm sharing the one I made, along with the resources I used to create it, to help you make your own.
Saint Michael's College biology professor Declan McCabe has been using game cameras for the last six years. He and his students have placed 22 cameras across the greater Burlington area. You might be surprised by the wide variety of animals they've recorded, including bobcats, coyotes, weasels, deer, opossums, skunks, raccoons and fishers.
This year I'm thrifting all of my daughter's gifts for Christmas. It's a good year to try it — there are no supply-chain issues with secondhand gifts! I've been having so much fun hunting on her behalf and finding things that match her little personality.
Each time Christmas rolled around, my wife and I did an uncomfortable dance about what it meant to celebrate a Christian holiday in our Jewish home. I felt like we were on opposite sides — wreath or no wreath on the front door? Lights outside or not?
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