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Forums on the Future

As we pause to consider the meaning of Samuel de Champlain’s 1609 voyage four centuries afterward, it’s an occasion to also imagine what our world will look like a hundred years from now. In keeping with the Quadricentennial’s spirit of visionary introspection, Fran Stoddard of Vermont Public Television hosts and moderates these six panel discussions.

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Programs in this Series

Format: September 3, 2010 - 8:10pm
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thumbnail Future of Diverse Communities in Vermont, The

Explore the future of Native Americans from our region as well...

07/11/2009 Watch Buy
thumbnail How the Past Informs the Future

An air of nostalgia envelops ideas of "the real Vermont." Are we...

07/10/2009 Watch Buy
thumbnail Artists Envisioning Our Future

What does it mean to be a Vermonter, and how does our collective...

07/09/2009 Watch Buy
thumbnail The Evolution of Sustainable Agriculture in Vermont

In a session on the opening day of the Taste of Champlain Food...

07/08/2009 Watch Buy
thumbnail Writers' Visions of 2050

Budding scribes from the Young Writer's Project and professional regional authors present...

07/07/2009 Watch Buy
thumbnail Creating and Utilizing Visions of the Future

After noting how Burlington marked the Samuel de Champlain...

07/06/2009 Watch Buy
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