Sabine Poux
Producer/Reporter, Engagement JournalismSabine Poux is a reporter/producer with Brave Little State. She comes to Vermont by way of Kenai, Alaska, where she was a reporter, news director, and on-air host for almost three years. Her reporting on commercial fishing and energy has been syndicated across Alaska and on NPR.
Prior, she interned for Vermont's Seven Days and a community radio station in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is a graduate of Middlebury College and hails from New York.
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We explore the impact of non-U.S. citizens voting on local issues in three Vermont cities.
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A recent episode of Brave Little State looks at Vermont's signature land-use law and how Vermonters want the state to change — or not — in the future.
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Brave Little StateVermont’s small town charm didn’t just happen out of thin air. It’s been legislated, especially via one really important Vermont law — Act 250. But as Vermont changes, there’s a push for Act 250 to change, too.
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Brave Little StateIn recent years, Winooski, Montpelier and Burlington made it possible for all legal residents to vote — including asylum seekers, refugees and green card holders.
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Brave Little StateSweeney Grabin is Indian. Her husband, David, is Jewish. Sweeney wants to know how to maintain her family’s cultures for her 2-year-old daughter, Maya, while living in such a white state.
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We listen to the second part of "Recognized," a recent Brave Little State series about Abenaki peoples and the ongoing dispute about who belongs to their communities.
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We listen to the first part of "Recognized," a recent Brave Little State series about Abenaki peoples and the ongoing dispute about who belongs to their communities.
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Brave Little State"Recognized" is a special series from Brave Little State about Abenaki peoples and the ongoing dispute about who belongs to their communities.
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A recent episode of Brave Little State about fire towers is followed by a live discussion on current efforts to add safety features to the ones remaining on state lands.
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Brave Little StateUp for your vote are questions about the effects of climate change on maple syrup, Vermont’s dearth of strip clubs and the state’s signature land-use law.