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Vermont Humanities Listening Party

Through generations, there is always a band, song, or album that inspires a love of music. Join music scholars Reuben Jackson, Melo Grant, and James Lockridge as they take us through the tracks of...

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Tillie Walden

Tillie Walden has published five graphic novels and a webcomic. She won the 2018 Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Work for her graphic novel Spinning, making her one of the youngest Eisner Award...

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Welcome 2 Houston: Hip Hop as Local Heritage

Langston Collin Wilkins returns to the city where he grew up to illuminate the complex relationship between place, identity, and music in Houston’s hip hop culture. Interviews with local rap artists,...

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Sigh, Gone: A Memoir Discussion with Phuc Tran

Author Phuc Tran will discuss his book, Sigh, Gone: A Misfit’s Memoir of Great Books, Punk Rock, and The Fight To Fit In, and the memoir and writing process. For anyone who has ever felt like they...

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This is (not) a CAPTCHA Poem@: On Language, Algorithm and Representation in...

Mar y virus/Virus and the Sea is a multimodal electronic project that directly responds to the impact of Covid-19 on society and the environment. Poet Tina Escaja shares some of the texts from the...

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Becoming an Explorer of Social Change

The podcast and video series “Deep Dish Conversations” unpacks the issues shaping our world today, especially as it impacts our local communities. Join host and author Jerome Moore as he takes us on a...

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Kiah Morris

Kiah Morris of Essex is a former State Representative from Bennington and member of the Vermont Commission on Women.  She is an activist, artist, and performance poet with a long history in anti-racist...

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Before Your Time: Canal Fever!

In the summer of 1829, three Army surveyors created a map exploring a potential canal route that would have connected Lake Champlain and the Connecticut River. “Canal Fever” was gripping the region,...

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Gizelle Guyette

Gizelle Guyette of Bennington comes to the board as a long-time public librarian. A graduate of Middlebury College, Gizelle is currently the Youth Services Librarian at the John G. McCullough Library...

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Dr. Dottie Morris

Dr. Dottie Morris of Bellows Falls is the Associate Vice President for Institutional Equity and Diversity at Keene State College in New Hampshire. Dottie provides support and direction to the college...

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