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CUTLINE in the Community

Part of Connecticut Public’s CUTLINE public affairs series, CUTLINE in the Community reaches outside the studio to Connecticut’s local groups and organizations to feature their work and generate greater dialogue and understanding in our communities.

Criminal Justice Reform w/ Fairfield University

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

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)

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)

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)

Connecticut: True Abolitionist?

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

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)

Democracy and Community

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

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)

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