
Ty Robertson
Audience Experience AssociateTy began her career at ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý in 1996 as a volunteer working as Robert Resnik's production assistant on and helping out behind the scenes at membership drives. She joined the staff in 1997 and has been producing engagement and donor events for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý ever since.
With a background in the visual and performing arts and magazine publishing, she's still not sure how she landed in radio, but says she couldn't be happier than to spend her days working alongside some of the most interesting and dynamic people in the community!
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Join us Thursday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. for a preview screening of 'Apart', a film by Jennifer Redfearn that tells the stories of three incarcerated women.
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Eye On The Sky is in its 40th year and we’re celebrating with stories! You can get in on the fun by recording a message on your smartphone and emailing it to us. It’s easy!
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What happens when a migrant crossing the border goes missing? Join us for a preview screening of Missing In Brooks County, a new film from Independent Lens. Following the screening we'll host a live Q&A with Jacob Bricca, the film's producer + editor. Hosted by Eric Ford, Director of Content Partnership at VPR + Vermont PBS.
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In case you missed it this event is now available to watch any time.
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In case you missed it, Storm Lake premieres on Independent Lens on Monday, November 15th at 10PM on Vermont PBS. And you can catch the fascinating conversation that followed the screening on YouTube.
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Join VPR's Bob Kinzel for a screening of the NOVA film The Cannabis Question and a discussion to follow with Dr. Mark Levine, James Pepper and Maxine Grad.
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Join VPR Classical hosts Helen Lyons and Linda Radtke for the next installment of their virtual singing lesson, open to all!
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In case you missed the event you can watch Mitch Wertlieb's discussion with Sarah Burns and Jonathan Eig.
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In case you missed it you can watch the panel discussion that followed the screening here. We had a very thought provoking conversation between the�
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To mark the one-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, VPR and Vermont PBS hosted a virtual event, (Un)fractured: Covering Race and Racial Injustice Issues in Our Communities, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 25 to explore how Vermont media has covered race and racial justice. Watch and listen here. Hosted by VPR’s Connor Cyrus and Jane Lindholm, the event asked guests and the community at large, “How has local media coverage of race and racial justice issues reflected your reality? What would you like to see moving forward?�