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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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Public, educational and government access, or PEG access television, has for decades served community-produced cable programming to the Vermont public:…
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Where have you found support during the pandemic? Through online communities or virtual events? By phoning a loved one or writing a friend? This hour, Bob…
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State officials say Vermont is at a tipping point in terms of controlling the spread of COVID-19. This hour, VPR's Bob Kinzel and Mitch Wertlieb explore…
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This hour, VPR's Bob Kinzel and Mitch Wertlieb ask you to share some of the strategies you are using to get through this second phase of the COVID-19…
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Winter is just around the corner and new restrictions on social gatherings have many Vermonters concerned about isolation in the coming months. VPR will…
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The Vermont Department of Health reported 43 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday, the largest single-day increase in Vermont since early spring. This hour,…
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For years, Vermont Humanities has sponsored community readings of Frederick Douglass’ famed July 5, 1852 speech. But not this year. We talk to Executive…
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Our nation is struggling with questions of race, political ideology, social class and identity. This hour, we pose the question: Can Vermont be welcoming…
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As the COVID-19 crisis continues, we learn about creative approaches to connection and community in Vermont. From virtual yoga to online "community…