Vermont Access Network (VAN)

Producer

Description

The Vermont Access Network, a non-profit corporation established to promote an interest in the effective operation and advancement of Public, Educational and Government Access centers in the State of Vermont. It is the mission of the Vermont Access Network to further the goals of Vermont's PEG organizations and to foster free speech, interconnectivity and community discourse through the use of current and future communications technologies.

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-28
Format: 2024-04-28
Fit and Healthy Kids - Robert - 05/05/2011
Short videos made by Vermont kids for the 2011 Fit and Healthy Kids challenge video contest.
Fit and Healthy Kids - Unplug - 05/05/2011
Short videos made by Vermont kids for the 2011 Fit and Healthy Kids challenge video contest.
Fit and Healthy Kids - XXX - 05/05/2011
Short videos made by Vermont kids for the 2011 Fit and Healthy Kids challenge video contest.
Vermont's Working Landscape: Keeping it Vital - 05/05/2011
Visit www.vtrural.org to stay updated and help shape the campaign for the future of Vermont's working landscape. Vermont Council on Rural Development, PO Box 1384, Montpelier, VT 05601. (802) 223-6091.
Freedom and Unity: The Vermont Movie (Presentation) - 05/05/2011
FREEDOM AND UNITY: THE VERMONT MOVIE: A collaborative film involving over 20 Vermont filmmakers that explores the history of Vermont's independent spirit and activism, from the past to the present. Project Coordinator Nora Jacobson will screen a...
Roundtable on Health Care: Health is a Human Right Campaign - 04/25/2011
Roundtable on Health Care: Health is a Human Right Campaign with host Sam Conant and guests from the Vermont Worker's Center
The Future of Vermont's Working Landscapes: A Discussion with Paul Costello and Roger Allbee - 04/11/2011
The history and current trendlines around Vermont's Working Landscapedocument that the enterprises that have been the stewards of Vermont'sworking lands are endangered and, seen from a generational perspective, that landscape is deeply...
Vermont Libraries PSA (30 sec): "James Bond Man/Connected Lady" - 04/09/2011
Vermont Libraries PSA (30 sec): "James Bond Man/Connected Lady"
Vermont Libraries PSA (30 sec): "Dr. Little Girl/James Bond Man" - 04/09/2011
Vermont Libraries PSA (30 sec): "Dr. Little Girl/James Bond Man"
Vermont Libraries PSA (30 sec): "Connected Lady/Dr. Little Girl" - 04/09/2011
Vermont Libraries PSA (30 sec): "Connected Lady/Dr. Little Girl"
We're All in This Together: What's in Vermont's Unified Health System Bill, H.202? - 04/08/2011
Dr. Betty Keller of St. Johnsbury and Montpelier small business owner Jessica Moseley discuss "What is in Vermont's Unified Health System bill, H. 202, explaining why there isn't more detail in the bill yet; the importance of how the...
Across the Fence: Rural Landscape - 04/08/2011
Interview with Paul Costello and Roger Allbec on Vermont's working landscape partnership.
Marijuana Resolve Guest Dan Riffle - 03/31/2011
For this installment of the talk show dedicated to the world's most controversial plant, hosts Daryl Pillsbury and Vidda Crochetta talk with Dan Riffle, Legislative Analyst for the Marijuana Policy Project.
That Was the Week That Was- Death with Dignity - 03/04/2011
A special feature of the regular talk show, featuring a discussion on Vermont's proposed "Death with Dignity" bill. Guests are State Sen. Dick McCormack (Windsor Co.) and George Eighmey, the attorney and former Oregon state legislator...
Puttin' it All Together: Wendell Potter - 02/24/2011
Host Traven Layshon interviews Wendell Potter, a former insurance company executive who walked away from CIGNA in 2008 and whose book "Deadly Spin" warns about the insurance industry's efforts to stifle health care reform, while...

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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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