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: 2024-04-24
Format: 2024-04-24
Capitol Beat - Wendell Potter, Author of "Deadly Spin" - 02/24/2011
Wendell Potter addresses an audience at the Vermont Statehouse on February 24, 2011. Potter is a former insurance company executive, and his book concerns the powerful lobby mechanism of the insurance industry that seeks to derail health care reform.
Marijuana Resolve: 10 Rules for Dealing with Police - 02/18/2011
For this installment of the this talk show dedicated to the world's most controversial plant hosts Daryl Pillsbury and Vidda Crochetta head to Brooks Memorial Library in Brattleboro for a screening of the film "10 Rules for Dealing with...
Jim Leach: Civility in a Fractured Society - 02/01/2011
Chairman for the National Endowment for the Humanities and former Congressman Jim Leach discusses how civility requires not just good etiquette, but respectful engagement with other viewpoints and experiences. Part of the First Wednesdays series of...
AFL-CIO Cope Legislative Conference 2011, Part 1 - 01/30/2011
Part 1 (of 2) of the Annual Legislative Conference of the Vermont Chapter of the AFL-CIO at the Old Labor Hall, Barre Vermont, which was held January 30, 2011. Speakers are: Julian Portilla, Program Director, Masters in Mediation and Applied Studies...
AFL-CIO Cope Legislative Conference 2011, Part 2 - 01/30/2011
Part 2 (of 2) of the Annual Legislative Conference of the Vermont Chapter of the AFL-CIO at the Old Labor Hall, Barre Vermont, which was held January 30, 2011. Speakers are: Karen See, National President, Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW); John...
We Share Our World: Celebrating 30 Years of the Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program - 01/17/2011
Four speakers--all refugees--from Ethiopia, Somalia, Burma, and the Democratic Republic of Congo share their experiences of the countries they left behind and the challenges they have living in Vermont. This event was a program of the Vermont...
Marijuana Resolve: Eric Lineback, Treasurer, Vote Hemp Inc. PART ONE - 01/17/2011
Marijuana Resolve guest Eric Lineback, Treasurer of Vote Hemp, speaks on hemp issues in Vermont with Vidda Crochetta and Daryl Pillsbury. You can watch part two here.
Marijuana Resolve: Eric Lineback, Treasurer, Vote Hemp Inc. PART TWO - 01/17/2011
"Marijuana Resolve guest Eric Lineback, Treasurer of Vote Hemp, speaks on hemp issues in Vermont with Vidda Crochetta and Daryl Pillsbury.
Soda Tax Interview with Atty Gen Bill Sorrell - 12/30/2010
Peter Sterling of the Alliance for a Healthier Vermont talks with Vermont Attorney General Bill Sorrell about his proposal for a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages.
Community Media for Accessing Awareness - 12/22/2010
Community Media for Accessing Awareness
FYI: Health Care is a Human Right Campaign - 12/15/2010
Cheryl Hooker interviews Bela Schug, a county member of the Health Care is a Human Right Campaign.
Future of Vermont's Working Landscape Summit, Part 1 - 12/10/2010
Part 1 of a day-long Summit hosted by the Vermont Council on Rural Development at the Vermont Statehouse December 10, 2010
Future of Vermont's Working Landscape Summit, Part 2 - 12/10/2010
Part 2 of a day-long Summit hosted by the Vermont Council on Rural Development at the Vermont Statehouse December 10, 2010
Future of Vermont's Working Landscape Summit, Part 3 - 12/10/2010
Part 3 of a day-long Summit hosted by the Vermont Council on Rural Development at the Vermont Statehouse December 10, 2010
The International Boutique to Support Women and Children's Programs in Vermont and Around the World - 12/06/2010
AMURTEL is an international NGO that cares for those who society has abandoned. Destitute women, orphans, the handicapped, victims of war and natural calamities, crippling disease, the elderly – all need loving care and a chance to change...

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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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