Explore Your Government This March on RETN Channel 16
March is "Explore Your Government" month on RETN Channel 16. Each Tuesday and Wednesday evening RETN will air local programs that explore the role of government.
ON-AIR SCHEDULE: (Click on titles to watch now)
WED. MAR. 10
8P | CRV | “The Politics of Court Appointments: Does it Matter Who is Governor for the Vermont Supreme Court?” — Cheryl Hanna, Vermont Law School
9P | 2010 Vermont Gubernatorial Candidates Panel on Education Policy — co-hosted by Castleton State College, Saint Michael's College and the University of Vermont on Jan. 25, 2010.
SUN. MAR. 14 [repeat from Mar. 9]
7-9P | The Kunin Symposium | “The Environment and Jobs – Can We Have Both?” — Jonathan Lash, President, World Resources Institute; WITH PANEL
DISCUSSION: Dean Mary Watzin (Moderator); Patrick Parenteau, Beth Sachs,
Richard Cowart, Elizabeth Courtney and Darby Bradley
TUES. MAR. 16
8-10P | The Kunin Symposium | “Meeting Human Needs and Improving Education” — Gretchen Morse, Executive Director, United Way, Chittenden County and Richard Mills, Retired Commissioner of Education, New York State; WITH PANEL
DISCUSSION: Dean Fayneese Miller (Moderator); Charlie Smith, Jeff Francis, Jane Kitchel and Kathy Hoyt
WED. MAR. 17
8P | CRV & The Snelling Center for Government | “Balancing Power: Vermont Government on the Scales” — Cheryl Hanna (Moderator), Vermont Law School; PANELISTS: Honorable John Dooley, Associate Justice, Vermont Supreme Court; Gretchen Morse, former Secretary, Vermont Agency of Human Services; Ross Sneyd, Newscast Producer/Reporter at Vermont Public Radio; Professor Peter Teachout, Vermont Law School; John Tracy, former State Representative
SUN. MAR. 21 [repeat from Mar. 16]
7-9P | The Kunin Symposium | “Meeting Human Needs and Improving Education” — Gretchen Morse, Executive Director, United Way, Chittenden County and
Richard Mills, Retired Commissioner of Education, New York State; WITH
PANEL DISCUSSION: Dean Fayneese Miller (Moderator) Charlie Smith, Jeff
Francis, Jane Kitchel and Kathy Hoyt
MON. MAR. 22 [repeat from Mar. 10]
8P | 2010 Vermont Gubernatorial Candidates Panel on Education Policy — co-hosted by Castleton State College, Saint Michael's College and the University of Vermont on Jan. 25, 2010.
TUES. MAR. 23
8-10P | The Kunin Symposium | “What Difference Do Women in Leadership Make?” — Madeleine M. Kunin, Governor of the State of Vermont (1985-1991); WITH
PANEL DISCUSSION: Dean Cynthia Belliveau (Moderator); Denise Johnson, J. Churchill Hindes, Karen Meyer, Ellen Mercer Fallon and John Dooley
WED. MAR. 24
8P | CRV | “Vermont's Two-Year Term: Anachronism or Bastion of Democracy?” — DEBATE: Madeleine M. Kunin and Frank Bryan; Moderated by Emerson Lynn
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