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“Usually [people’s] first reaction is, ‘Ew!’” says Hanover water reclamation Superintendent Kevin Maclean, who tells JAM Sr. Producer Chico Eastridge about the passion and skills it takes to manage water resources. Watch more UV Profiles here.
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The latest episode of Barbara Krinitz’s “The Magic’s in the Music - Road Stories” features stories of tour life from the Twangtown Paramours, Hilde Ojibway, and Nick Charyk-–who shares his experience of singing with Georgette Jones.
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At "Palestine in the Park," activists, musicians, and VT State Senator Becca White joined Mohsen Mahdawi, the UV resident detained by ICE in April, for a gathering calling for the end of violence in Palestine. 8/16/25 Produced by Rick Russell and Drew Boyce for JAM.
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Watch the Dresden School Board discuss new hires and the curriculum and instruction report. Tune into JAM's coverage of this or your town's government & school board meetings live or pre-recorded @ UVJAM.ORG/WATCH
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Hosted by Liora Alschuler, Ordinary Jews. Talking features conversations on being Jewish in the world today.
EPISODE 2: Liora talks with Daniel Intraub, who supported her through a protest-related graphics project at Hanover's Gnomon Copy. The two began talking about the conflict in Gaza, and the ensuing discussion led straight to this episode.
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America Unbound is hosted by Narain Batra, who interviews people he considers influential around politics, culture, technology, and international affairs.
NEW! EPISODE 3: Dartmouth professors Daryl Press and Jennifer Lind discuss the US choosing its battles in a world where its supremacy is being challenged. LISTEN or WATCH this and past episodes.
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Sun Sep 14 11AM-1PM
FREE @JAM
Join The Y Lie frontman Alex Roberts for a hands-on animation workshop!
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Thu Sep 18 6-7:30PM
FREE @JAM
A free poetry open mic, welcoming all Lampshaders and any poet interested in reading an original piece.
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Thu Sep 25 6-7:30PM
FREE @JAM
All are invited to share a 5-minute story from their life in this bi-monthly circle! Email storyjam@uvjam.org
| | JAM events are made possible in part by grants from VT Humanities, VT Arts Council, NH Charitable Foundation, the Couch Family Foundation, and by charitable contributions from community members like you! | |
Sep 6 - Nov 25
This fall, take your media skills to the next level! Intended for adults (16+), these courses range from video editing, animation, screenwriting, podcasting, songwriting, and more!
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Rolling admissions
High schoolers are invited to JAM for an individualized media arts fellowship––get career mentorship, skill building, and equipment access! School credit may be available.
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Sep 15 - Nov 19
Register for JAM’s after-school media ed clubs NOW! With JAM Club, kids explore cinematography and podcasting. At Animation Club, kids experiment with animated mediums.
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How does my gift help JAM?
When you make a gift to JAM – Junction Arts & Media, your donation enables JAM to empower all Upper Valley residents to have a creative voice, actively participate in local democracy, and find joy and belonging in the Upper Valley community. JAM is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Your gift may be tax-deductible.
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