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Vermont Public will expand the Brave Little State series Homegoings into an independent podcast beginning July 20. Hosted by journalist and musician Myra Flynn, the program invites listeners to candid and genuine conversations about race.
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The 34th annual live television event airs on Vermont Public at 8 p.m. on Sunday, May 28.
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After nearly 17 years as host of the public affairs roundtable, Stewart Ledbetter has decided to leave the moderator’s chair. His final show will be Friday, May 26.
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King Charles III will officially be crowned in a ceremony at Westminster Abbey Saturday, May 6. Stay with Vermont Public for live coverage.
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Listen Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. on May 4, May 11 and May 18 for “Hold On” - a special series on mental health from WNYC. This live, nationwide program will feature conversations with mental health experts and your phone calls.
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Carly Berlin will join Vermont Public and VTDigger as a Report For America corps member in an effort to expand coverage of housing and infrastructure in Vermont.
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The latest season of America’s favorite treasure hunt concludes with three brand new hours of exciting local finds filmed in Vermont last summer at Shelburne Museum.
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Vermont Public has partnered with NOVA to produce and distribute two short digital films as part of the series’ national Climate Across America initiative. Vermont Public is one of 10 public media stations working closely with NOVA to create, share, and amplify solutions-oriented climate content.
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Vermont Public has announced the first recipients of its Made Here Fund, an initiative to broaden and diversify storytelling in Vermont. Ten projects by content creators representing six Vermont counties will receive a total of $100,000 to produce pieces including short documentary and animated films, digital shorts and audio series.