Progressives Today
Producer
Description
Charles Winkelman, Chair of the Burlington Progressive Steering Committee, is joined by various guests speaking to the issues of the day with a progressive perspective.Programs in this Series
Host Richard Kemp with Guest Cynthia Weed
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09/13/2011
Host Richard Kemp talks with Cynthia Weed from Weed Public Relations.
Burlington Ward 3 City Councilor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak
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08/09/2011
Host Richard Kemp speaks with Ward 3 Burlington City Councilor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak.
Host Richard Kemp and Michael Bayer, Treasurer of the Vermont Progressive Party
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07/12/2011
Host Richard Kemp talks with and Michael Bayer, Treasurer of the Vermont Progressive Party.
Host Richard Kemp and Abby Russell
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05/10/2011
Host Richard Kemp with Abby Russell, Chair, Steering Committee.
Host Richard Kemp with City Councilor Vince Brennan
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04/12/2011
Host Richard Kemp and City Councilor Vince Brennan.
Ward 3 Burlington City Councilor - Vince Brennan
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03/08/2011
Host Richard Kempspeaks with newly re-electd Ward 3 Burlington City Councilor, Vince Brennan
State Representative Chris Pearson, Chittenden 3-4
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12/14/2010
Host Richard Kemp speaks with Burlington District 3-4 Preogressive Representative Chris Pearson on the upcoming 2011-2012 legislative session. Today's topics are healthcare., burlington Telecom, and taxes.
Host Richard Kemp and Vince Brennan, City Councilor Elect
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11/09/2010
Host Richard Kemp talks with Vince Brennan who was elected as Burlington ward 3 city councilor.
Legalization of Marijuana
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08/10/2010
Host Richard Kemp speaks with his guest, Ryan Mead, on a November Burlington Ballot initiative to regulate, legalize and tax marijuana.
Doug Hoffer, Candidate for Auditor of Accounts
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07/13/2010
Host Richard Kemp talks with Doug Hoffer, candidate for Auditor of Accounts.
Guest: Chittenden County Senator Tim Ashe
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06/08/2010
Host Richard Kemp speaks with Chittenden County Senator Tim Ashe (P/D) on the recently ended legislative session.
Featured Story
CCTV Receives NEH Grant to Support Community Archives
CCTV Center for Media & Democracy is pleased to announce receipt of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant alongside 32 peer archival institutions across the country. This $49,927 grant award will support efforts to preserve and expand access to audio/visual community history materials in the CCTV Archives. Read more about this opportunity here!