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A small, hand-held device developed at Harvard University in 2017 converts changes in light into sound. Some Vermonters will use the LightSound during the Great American Eclipse on Monday.
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In the summer of 2020, the Fleming Museum at the University of Vermont set an ambitious goal: to decolonize its collection and address the legacies of imperialism that stain museum culture. Since then, the almost hundred-year-old museum’s staff has faced lots of turnover. New Executive Director Sonja Lunde spoke with Vermont Public's Marlon Hyde.
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Kim Carson is Burlington's new director of racial equity, inclusion and belonging. Carson worked in the Iowa Judicial system prior to beginning this role in Vermont's largest city.
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The statement lists a community's core values in hopes that all people will feel welcome there. The Vermonters behind the movement are aiming for every municipality to adopt the declaration.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with Vermont Public CEO Scott Finn about the organization's recent name change and plans for the future.
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'Bitter Injustice' invites N.H. residents to reflect on the internment of Japanese Americans 80 yearPublic libraries and high schools across New Hampshire have been hosting a series of discussions surrounding the 80th anniversary of the internment of Japanese Americans.
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This hour, host Connor Cyrus discusses the aftermath of the mass shooting in Buffalo, N.Y., and the work on diversity, equity and inclusion happening in Vermont.
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In the midst of a national reckoning about racial justice and equity, musical organizations are also looking at their role in creating a more inclusive…
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The latest installment of Brave Little State seeks answers to this question: How can the state, both its government and its people, support Vermonters of…
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Less than a third of undergraduate economics majors and Ph.D. students are women, and less than 1 percent of Ph.D. economists identify as Black, Latino,…