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Host Connor Cyrus talks to Vermonters who have found community through chosen families.
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Brave Little StateTo answer this question from Dean Lehrke of Kansas, Brave Little State travels to the Northeast Kingdom to explore the ways that isolated Amish families have become fixtures in their Vermont community.
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What does it mean to be an ally? Depends on who you ask. In this installment of (Un)fractured, we have two panels lined up: one of white Vermonters who consider themselves allies and the other BIPOC Vermonters.
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Intersectionality: how our individual identities -- like race, gender and sexuality -- intersect and inform the way we experience the world around us. In this conversation, we look at intersectionality through the lens of history, as well as the lived experiences of some Black, Indigenous and people of color living in Vermont.
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May 25 marks the one year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd. Floyd鈥檚 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:鈥�
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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鈥�
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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鈥�
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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鈥�
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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鈥�