
Burgess Brown
Associate Producer, Engagement JournalismBurgess Brown is part of ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý’s Engagement Journalism team. He is the associate producer for Brave Little State, the station's people-powered journalism project.
Before joining ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý, Burgess developed community-driven media projects in news deserts with Internewsâ€� Listening Post Collective and produced Trace Material, a podcast about design and public health from The New School. He got his start at Georgia Public Broadcasting in his hometown of Macon, Georgia. Burgess studied media at Mercer University and urbanism at Parsons School of Design at The New School.
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Brave Little StateWait times are long and clinicians are maxed out. Brave Little State takes a look at where the future of primary care is headed.
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Brave Little StatePublic transportation is critical for many people in Burlington and its neighboring towns. There were once big dreams to make it better, but now the system is instead facing cuts. What happened?
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Brave Little StateThere are some questions that we get in the Brave Little State inbox that keep us up at night. Like this one, about a tooth that’s stuck in a wall on East State Street in Montpelier.
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Brave Little StateDo you lift one finger off the steering wheel or two? When exactly do you do it � and what does it mean? Brave Little State sets out to write the unwritten rules of the road.
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Brave Little StateA smattering of Vermont and New Hampshire towns on either side of the Connecticut River are known collectively as the “Upper Valley.� We set out to find why.
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Brave Little StateBrave Little State visits two of Vermont’s almost 200 independent and locally funded libraries to see how things are going.
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Brave Little StateBurlington has sister cities all over the world. We explore Burlington’s relationship with two of its sisters: Bethlehem, in the West Bank, and Arad, in Israel.
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Brave Little StateVolunteers were still pumping water out of basements from the July floods when another round of flooding hit this week. Those on the front lines point to the need for more durable solutions.