Episode 4: A special episode with the co-creators about the mission and creation of Intersections,a podcast for sharing our diverse experiences of community in the Upper Valley. To share your story or questions with Michelle and Julius, email them at: intersections@catv8.org
Edited by David Eric for CATV
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No, it’s not college basketball. Here’s Louis Burkot, Artistic Director of Opera North, rehearsing mezzo soprano Cloe SanAntonio for her appearance as Dorabella in Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutti. The Lebanon-based company celebrates its 40th anniversary this year.
Why are politics today so toxic? Former VT Gov. James H. Douglas (R) looks back on a life in Vermont politics, including his two terms as governor from 2003 to 2011. He says politicians—not their constituents—have become more partisan. He also blames social media, which let users “hide behind their keyboards.”
Vermont activists from World BEYOND War, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Womens International League for Peace and Freedom, and the Young Democratic Socialists of America discuss pro-peace and anti-war perspectives on the crisis in Urkaine on Town Meeting TV.
“You’ll see the animal of your life you cannot do without!” says West Windsor’s Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society. Check out Lucky, a Norwegian Forest Cat. Plus Faith, a pit-bull mix; Monty, a beagle; Nap and Drake, a bonded pair of cats, and more!
From CATV's Women's History Month YouTube playlist:
shared by the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences at Dartmouth
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Sonia Faruqi graduated from Dartmouth in 2007 and worked at an investment bank on Wall Street before writing Project Animal Farm, a book that traces her unprecedented journey investigating animal farms around the world, toward the aim of benefiting animal welfare, human health, and the environment.
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