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The 4th Amendment: Are Americans Free and Secure in Their Homes?

Wed, Apr 07

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Zoom

Zoom with TJ Donovan, Attorney General of Vermont

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The 4th Amendment:  Are Americans Free and Secure in Their Homes?
The 4th Amendment:  Are Americans Free and Secure in Their Homes?

Time & Location

Apr 07, 2021, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Zoom

About The Event

While there is still a need for social distancing, the events will held on Zoom at this link

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84195014327?pwd=ZFdpYXkyN2ZOeHFxeU45dmVEOTM4dz09

Please note: There is no need to register or order a ticket; you just need to use this link.

There are a limited number of in-person seats at the O.N.E. Community Center at 20 Allen Street, Burlington. If you would like to come in person, please get in touch with Sandy Baird at 802-355-4968 or sandybaird114@gmail.com.  Please also get in touch with Sandy if you have any questions or would like more information about this week's event or the full series.

The  Vermont Institute of Community and International Involvement (VICII), the Association of Africans Living in Vermont  (AALV), and The Caroline Fund present the Winter/Spring 2021  Contemporary Issues Forum.  Since 2019, VICII has been hosting this forum as a series of talks and discussions about issues that face our city and how we can help Burlington fulfill its legacy to be one of the most livable cities in the Americas.  We welcome the participation of all those who care to think together about these issues and who are interested in making a better world.

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