Taylor Small Vermont State Rep, Politician of the Year, Transgender Rights Activist: Advocating for a Better Vermont

Table of Contents

  • Introduction

  • A Journey from Maine to Vermont

  • Breaking Barriers as Vermont's First Transgender State Representative

  • Contributions in Mental Health Services and Community Organizing

  • A Life in Winooski

Introduction

In an enlightening conversation, Amber LeMay sat down with Taylor Small to discuss politics, life in Vermont, and Taylor's recent award. This article explores the remarkable journey of Taylor Small, an individual dedicated to making the world a better place for everyone.

A Journey from Maine to Vermont

Taylor Small, hailing from Winooski, Chittenden County, is a Progressive/Democrat known for her incredible contributions to Vermont. Born in Portland, Maine, Taylor spent her formative years in western Massachusetts before relocating to Vermont with her family in 2010. She completed her education journey by graduating from both Colchester High School and Burlington Technical Center in 2012. Her academic pursuits led her to the University of Vermont, where she earned a bachelor's degree in human development and family studies, with a minor in sexuality and gender identity studies, in 2016. Taylor has since resided in the greater Burlington area.

Breaking Barriers as Vermont's First Transgender State Representative

In November 2020, Taylor Small achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first openly transgender person to be elected as a State Representative in Vermont. Her election marked a significant step forward for LGBTQ+ representation in the state's legislature. Taylor brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role, stemming from her strong background in mental health services, community organizing, outreach, and cultural humility education. Her journey is not just about personal accomplishments but also about breaking down barriers and advocating for inclusivity and equality.

Contributions in Mental Health Services and Community Organizing

Taylor Small's commitment to making Vermont a better place for all residents extends beyond her political role. Her involvement in mental health services and community organizing has made a meaningful impact. Her contributions include advocating for mental health support in schools and facilitating outreach efforts to promote well-being within her community. Additionally, her dedication to cultural humility education fosters a more inclusive and understanding society, highlighting the importance of embracing diversity.

A Life in Winooski

Currently residing in Winooski with her partner and two dogs, Taylor Small continues to be an advocate for progress and positive change in Vermont. Her presence in Winooski exemplifies her dedication to her local community and her desire to create a welcoming and accepting environment for all residents.

Taylor Small's journey from Maine to Vermont, her historic election as Vermont's first transgender State Representative, and her contributions to mental health services and community organizing underscore her commitment to making Vermont a more inclusive and equitable state. Her advocacy and dedication continue to inspire positive change in the lives of Vermonters.

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