Sandy Baird Commentary

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Sandy Baird

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Sandy Baird is a veteran commentator on local and international issues, a lawyer, and a former teacher at Burlington College. Contact her at sandybaird114@gmail.com

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-23
Format: 2024-04-23
Instant Runoff Voting - 03/27/2009
Sandy Baird voices her concerns and opposition to Instant Runoff Voting (IRV).
Living Form of Democracy - 02/23/2009
Sandy Baird comments:" Town Meeting - Living Form of Democracy"
Obama's Inaugural Address - 02/04/2009
Sandy Baird comments
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - 01/13/2009
Sandy Baird comments
Financial Crisis - 12/30/2008
Sandy Baird comments on the current financial crisis.
Pledge of Allegiance - 12/03/2008
Sandy Baird comments on the 'Pledge of Allegiance' requirements exemplified by current debate by the Woodbury, Vt. school district.
Armistice Day - 11/18/2008
Sandy Baird comments on remembering Armistice Day.
American Feminist Movement - 10/22/2008
Sandy Baird traces the history of the American Feminist Movement.
Bailout - 10/07/2008
Sandy Baird is a veteran commentator on local and international issues, a lawyer and a teacher at Burlington College.
Burlington School Board! - 09/23/2008
Sandy Baird is a veteran commentator on local and international issues, a lawyer and a teacher at Burlington College.
Mamma Mia! - 08/26/2008
Sandy Baird is a veteran commentator on local and international issues, a lawyer and a teacher at Burlington College.
Al Jazeera English TV - 07/29/2008
Sandy Baird is a veteran commentator on local and international issues, a lawyer and a teacher at Burlington College.
The 4th of July - 07/01/2008
Contact her at sbaird [at] burlington [dot] edu.
The State of Israel - 05/13/2008
Sandy Baird comments on the state of Israel. Contact her at sbaird [at] burlington [dot] edu.

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