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Where in the Heck is VT?
Skeeter explains where to find true Vermont, with some help from his mom.
Published 2 months ago
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Myra Flynn "Emergency"
Vermont singer-songwriter Myra Flynn performs her song "Emergency" on the Instant Coffeehouse. Find more of her music at www.myraflynn.comPublished 5 months ago
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Vermont Foodbank: Gather Share Nurture
The Vermont Foodbank and its network of 270 partners around the state have been working hard to fight hunger in Vermont. Thanks to Hen House Media, this film gives viewers a glimps at what the Foodbank does for Vermonters in need of food assistance.Published 7 months ago
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Holdup.avi
Vermont singer-songwriter Phil Henry performs on the Instant Coffeehouse. Check him out at www.philhenryband.comPublished 7 months ago
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Vermont Spotlight: Musician James Mee
Kelley and Doug talk with musician James Mee about creating music in Vermont.
Published 8 months ago
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High Mowing Organic Seeds on "Dan Rather Reports"
A clip featuring the Hardwick, VT area food system (including High Mowing Organic Seeds) from the show "Dan Rather Reports". The show first aired Tuesday, November 17th, 2009.
Published 8 months ago
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No More Troops to Afghanistan! No More War!
In Burlington, Vermont over 100 people gathered on Saturday December, 12 to say "No more war in Afghanistan" and to denounce Barack Obama's 30,000 person troop surge to Afghanistan. The rally took place one day after 350 members of the Vermont National Guard departed for training before deployment to Afghanistan early next year. Vermont is sending more than 1,500 National Guards people to Afghanistan, this is the largest deployment of Vermont's National Guard since World War II. As of July 2009, the Vermont National Guard had a total of 2,660 people enlisted, this leaves Vermont with just over 1,000 guards to protect the state in the event of an emergency. Dozens of similar demonstrations took place across the country on Saturday. Thousands of people spoke out against the troop surge and the escalating war in Afghanistan. Local author and activist, Ben Dangl, attended the rally. "This December 12th protest in Burlington, VT coincided with protests around the nation denouncing Obama's troop escalation in Afghanistan, and should signal the re-emergence of a much-needed anti-war movement. From Afghanistan to Honduras and beyond, Obama's foreign policy is a devastating continuation of US imperialism and needs to be stopped.†Despite the freezing cold temperature and frigid winds the crowd stayed warm singing chants, "Same lies, same plan, troops out of Afghanistan". The event was organized by local activist Jonathan Leavitt. "Our political leaders have failed us, allowing more Vermont National Guard to be shipped into the meatgrinder that is Afghanistan than remain here in Vermont, leaving us dangerously vulnerable to disasters. Until Vermonters organize and rise up in mass civil disobedience, we are allowing ourselves to be implicated in an illegal and immoral occupation, which in turn leaves us vulnerable to the common blizzard" Speaking to the crowd Leavitt encourages that "Hopefully starting today...a righteous flame of indignation can rise in the anti-war movement to say no more, not another dollar, not another dayfor this illegal and immoral war!"
Published 8 months ago
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Vermont Spotlight: Artist Woody Jackson
Vermont Spotlight hosts met with Vermont artists Woody Jackson to talk about his work and his life in Vermont.
Published 8 months ago
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Why Open Video
What makes open video an essential part of an engaged, inclusive media sphere? How does open video promote free speech, diversity, and participation? Camera: Tim Cothren/Editor: Kevin Henson/Music: Yacht (CC BY-NC-SA) Produced By: Intelligent Television
Published 8 months ago
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Vermont: This is Winter
This is what you'll find during the winter in Vermont. Come visit and explore the endless opportunities for relaxation, fun and pure scenic beauty! This winter, find yourself in Vermont.Published 8 months ago
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EMT
EMT, my small film class documentary project highlighting Montgomery's volunteer ambulance service, was made during the Fall semester of 2009.
Published 8 months ago
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Shelburne Museum Save America's Treasures Grant.mp4
Shelburne Museum has been awarded a $600,000 Save America's Treasures grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The grant, which requires a one-to-one match, will be used to install a state-of-the-art fiber optic communications system connecting the museum's 39 exhibit buildings on the 45-acre grounds to improve security, enhance climate control for the museum's 150,000 artifacts and support educational programs.Published 8 months ago
Power IT Down? A Look at Technology's Role in Climate Change
Interview, discussion, and interesting facts about the information and communication technology industry's role in climate change. As part of the 350.org initiative, various experts share insight into the impact of technology use by individuals and businesses, the demands it places on energy consumption, and its contribution to overall CO2 emissions.
Published 8 months ago
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VT Women's Mentoring Program: Making a Difference one Woman at a Time
CCTV Productions produced this award winning 13-minute video for Mercy Connections and Vermont Works for Women. It tells the story of the Vermont Women's Mentoring Program which connects women leaving prison with mentors in the community. The video includes interviews with program officials, incarcerated women and mentor/mentee pairs. It also features the song "Road to Freedom" by Rebecca Padula and Jess Wilson, written specifically for the project.
Published 9 months ago
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The Burlington Electric Department: Building a Local and Sustainable Energy Future
CCTV Productions produced this video for the Burlington Electric Department. It uses the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the McNeil Generating Station to tell the larger story of the Burlington Electric Department's leadership on energy issues and encourages other Vermont communities to look at innovative ways to secure their energy future.
Published 9 months ago
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