Vermont Humanities

Kahlia Livingston

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Kahlia Livingston is a Burlington, Vermont native currently working as the Fair Housing Project Education & Outreach Coordinator with the Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity. Kahlia is a UVM graduate with a bachelor’s degree in political science and sociology.

Her past work includes various social justice and legal work, campaigning, and she is a housing scholar and advocate. In her current role, she educates community members of Fair Housing laws, protections, and responsibilities through workshops and fair housing consultations.

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Talks by Kahlia Livingston

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Going Home: Gather and Fair Housing

In Ken Cadow’s Gather, Ian loses his home through no fault of his own, illustrating how Vermont’s housing landscape can be unfair and exclusive. Kahlia Livingston and Jess Hyman of the Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity discuss the roots of Vermont’s lack of affordable housing and describe potential approaches to reduce housing discrimination.

Vermont Humanities*** January 28, 2025