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CUTLINE is Connecticut Public’s monthly deep dive into current issues, ideas, and events that are most on our minds in Connecticut. From the serious to the sublime, CUTLINE convenes the state’s leading experts, activists, journalists, and thinkers around thoughtful discussions you'll want to share that affect our families, workplaces & communities.

CUTLINE is a local public television program presented by CPTV

Criminal Justice Reform w/ Fairfield University

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A bipartisan discussion with former and current legislators on criminal justice reform. (56m 29s)

Transforming Corrections

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Explore how leaders and policy makers are trying to transform corrections in Connecticut. (47m 25s)

Climate Change Along Connecticut’s Coast

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Learn about Long Island Sound’s importance and how its communities need to be protected. (51m 10s)

10 Years After Sandy Hook

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A look at the decade after Sandy Hook, and what has changed since the mass shooting. (53m 26s)

Antisemitism Rising: Bearing Witness Then and Now

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Hear personal stories of the Holocaust and look at links between antisemitism & extremism. (57m 14s)

Spotlight on Juvenile Justice

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The Accountability Project takes a deep dive into Connecticut’s juvenile justice system. (56m 49s)

Voting Rights and Wrongs presented by League of Women Voters

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Learn how the nonpartisan counting of votes and election certification works in CT. (57m 26s)

Covid To Kindergarten

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Learn how COVID and a collapsing childcare industry are impacting kids’ wellness. (57m 50s)

Can Ranked Choice Voting Improve Elections in Connecticut?

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Hear from experts who implemented ranked choice voting in municipalities across the US. (54m 25s)

The Way Forward: Life Beyond the Pandemic

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A look at the people and organizations helping shape life beyond the Pandemic. (57m 28s)

The State of Work

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An exploration of the ways work has-- and has not-- changed as a result of the pandemic. (56m 17s)

How the Pandemic is Reshaping Education

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We explore how the COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped education. (56m 40s)

Hope, Heroes and Feats of Humanity

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Meet people from CT who’ve done audacious things over the course of a difficult year. (54m 28s)

Sheff v. O'Neill: Striving Toward Education Equity

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Sheff v. O’Neill has created a model for school integration programs, and controversy. (55m 54s)

The Big Gamble

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Connecticut has legalized sports betting. Where does the money go? What about the tribes? (53m 36s)

Los de Maria: Four Years After the Hurricane

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Four years after the hurricane hit Puerto Rico, Los de Maria now live between two places. (53m 46s)

20 Years After 9/11: Memorials, Memory and Meaning

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CUTLINE explores 9/11 through conversation about memorials, memory and meaning. (56m 50s)

Eyewitness to Climate Change

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CUTLINE talks with scientists who have firsthand experience of our changing Earth. (57m 21s)

Listening to Earth: Indigenous Wisdom & Climate Futures

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Native environmental justice activists discuss practical solutions to care for our planet. (57m 40s)

Health Equity in the Wake of Covid

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CUTLINE: Health Equity in the Wake of Covid will explore what true health equity means. (56m 49s)

Connecticut: True Abolitionist?

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Discover the truth about Fairfield County’s role in early abolition movements. (57m 23s)

Connecticut's Housing Divide

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Lucy Nalpathanchil looks at policies driving racial and socioeconomic segregation in CT. (56m 45s)

Healing Power of Nature with The Nature Conservancy

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The Nature Conservancy explores how the outdoors restores, refreshes, and inspires. (56m 1s)

Reimagining Main Street

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Hear from CT small business owners about what they faced and how they adapted to COVID-19. (56m 18s)

Democracy and Community

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Voices from around CT discuss building a more inclusive, just, and effective democracy. (57m 11s)

The Cost of COVID - Personal Stories from a Year of Loss

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The very personal and harrowing costs of COVID are explored. (58m 1s)

The Last Time I Saw Them

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A documentary and discussion about the impact of family separation on Holocaust survivors. (56m 51s)

Everyday White Supremacy with John Henry Smith

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John Henry Smith and a diverse group of voices discuss different forms of white supremacy. (56m 40s)

Playing with COVID with Frankie Graziano

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Explore what CT students might lose with high school sports paused during the pandemic. (57m 7s)

Staying Connected Through Food

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Explore the ways food keeps us connected, even when celebrating virtually. (56m 46s)

Mental Health During COVID-19

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Diane Orson talks with CT residents who are dealing with the stress of the pandemic. (56m 45s)

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