The Uttering Mind

Producer

Description

Mark Utter interviews people in his community.

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-19
Format: 2024-04-19
Interview with Max Barrows - 12/22/2016
Episode #6 In which Mark Utter interviews, and is interviewed by, Max Barrows, Outreach Director of Green Mountain Self Advocates. For more information on Mark and his work visit www.utterenergy.org
Easy Work For Two Autistic Guys - 08/11/2016
Episode #5 In which Mark Utter interviews, and is interviewed by, his future associate Thomas Caswell about his recent visit to the ICI (Institute on Communication and Inclusion) conference and their work toegether on Utter Communications. For...
Finding The Good Life Inside Yourself and Letting It Out - 05/26/2016
Episode #4 In which Mark Utter interviews simply human, Nancy Shea. For more information on Mark and his work visit www.utterenergy.org
The Guys Who Speak Good Thoughts To Inspire Positive Change - 05/28/2015
Episode #3 In which Mark Utter interviews the artist and craftsperson, Brian Merrill. Brian Merrill is part of the board of directors for Utter Energy, Mark's organization as well as a sugarmaker and more recently, creator of handcrafted flutes...
The Guys Who Spread Love Through Written Words - 01/22/2015
Episode #2 In which Mark Utter interviews the writer and cab driver Jernigan Pontiac. Jernigan also appeared in Mark's film, 'I am Here' playing a van driver. For more information on Mark and his work visit www.utterenergy.org
My Mind On Film Meets With My Real Mind - 10/30/2014
The Uttering Mind, Episode #1 begins with "Hello Everyone, I am Mark Utter and I type to communicate. Oh I know it is odd for me to be embarking on having a talk show but it seems like an opportunity I shouldn’t miss....

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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!

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