Emily Aiken
Producer, Vermont EditionEmily was a Vermont Edition producer at Vermont Public Radio until September 2021.
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This week on Vermont Edition we listen to Windfall from NHPR's podcast Outside/In, which investigates the rise of offshore wind energy.
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This hour, we talk to state health officials about how national concerns about the delta variant will impact Vermont.
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This hour, we talk with Vermont's Cannabis Control Board about how they will meet the fall 2022 deadline for retail cannabis stores to open.
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In this Brave Little State special, we listen to a recent episode about whether, and how, Black children can be comfortable in Vermont. Then we continue the conversation with two parents of Black sons.
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Joy, rage, grief and healing — those four pillars are all present every day for Black people in the eyes of Myra Flynn. But they're also the pillars of Homegoings, a way the Black community pays respects to those who have died.
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What does it mean to be an ally? Depends on who you ask. In this installment of (Un)fractured, we have two panels lined up: one of white Vermonters who consider themselves allies and the other BIPOC Vermonters.
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Intersectionality: how our individual identities -- like race, gender and sexuality -- intersect and inform the way we experience the world around us. In this conversation, we look at intersectionality through the lens of history, as well as the lived experiences of some Black, Indigenous and people of color living in Vermont.
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May 25 marks the one year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd. Floyd’s death amplified calls for change, including how newsrooms cover protests and race. In this conversation -- the first of several -- we discuss how local media cover race and racial injustice, and what change community members would like to see moving forward.
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To mark the one-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, VPR and Vermont PBS hosted a virtual event, (Un)fractured: Covering Race and Racial Injustice Issues in Our Communities, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 25 to explore how Vermont media has covered race and racial justice. Watch and listen here. Hosted by VPR’s Connor Cyrus and Jane Lindholm, the event asked guests and the community at large, “How has local media coverage of race and racial justice issues reflected your reality? What would you like to see moving forward?”
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The spiny softshell turtle has been on the threatened list in Vermont since 1987. Populations near Lake Champlain have struggled in the last few decades.…