My Brother's Keeper

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Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-23
Format: 2024-04-23
MBK Teams Up With the Neighborhood Media Internship - What Did You Learn From Covid? - 04/18/2022
Olivier, Germain, Charlie, Ezra, and Avery take to Church Street in Burlington to learn from people about what they learned from Covid.
Interview with Xusana Davis - 02/14/2022
Boniface, Olivier, Deluxe, and Germain of the My Brother's Keeper program in Burlington, VT interview Vermont's Executive Director of Racial Equity Xusana Davis about her work.
Studio Interview with The Vibes Team - 01/14/2022
Boniface, Olivier, and Germain of the My Brother's Keeper program in Burlington, VT interview the Vibes Team. The Vibes is a Nepali Youth filmmaking group. To watch their films visit their YouTube channel at youtube.com/TheVibesofficial
Studio Interview with Rev. Mark Hughes - Executive Director of the VT Racial Justice Alliance - 01/10/2022
Boniface, Olivier, and Jeremia of the My Brother's Keeper program in Burlington, VT interview Rev. Mark Hughes, Executive Director of The VT Racial Justice Alliance. For more information visit www.vtracialjusticealliance.org
Studio Interview with Jon Murad - Burlington Interim Police Chief - 12/20/2021
Boniface, Olivier, and Jeremia of the My Brother's Keeper program in Burlington, VT interview Jon Murad, Burlington Interim Police Chief.
Studio Interview with Tom Flanagan - Burlington School District Superintendent - 12/06/2021
Boniface, Olivier, and Jeremia of the My Brother's Keeper program in Burlington, VT interview Tom Flanagan, Burlington School District Superintendent.
Studio Interview with Puerto Cabezas Sister City Resident Dixie Lee Smith - 11/01/2021
Boniface, Olivier, and Jeremia of the My Brother's Keeper program in Burlington, VT interview Dixie Lee Smith of Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua. Puerto Cabezas was established in the 1980's as one of Burlington's sister cities.
My Brother's Keeper Students - 08/16/2021
Phet Keomanyvanh of the Burlington Community and Economic Development office interviews students from the My Brother's Keeper program, Boniface Ndikumwenayo, Olivier Abedi, and Germain Nobleabout, about their videography internship at Town...
My Brother's Keeper Students Interview on the Street about Juneteenth - 06/19/2021
My Brother's Keeper student, Boniface Ndikumwenayo, Olivier Abedi, and Germain Noble interact with people on the street about the new declaration of Juneteenth as a national holiday.
An Interview with Luis Calderin - 05/26/2021
My Brother's Keeper student interns Olivier, Jeremia and Boniface interview Luis Calderin, founder and Chief Creative Strategist of OKAY!!OKAY!! Marketing and Creative. Luis talks about growing up in Burlington as a person of color, and his...
An Interview with Jim Condos - Vermont Secretary of State - 02/25/2021
My Brother's Keeper student interns Olivier and Jeremia interview Vermont Secretary of State, Jim Condos, about his role and how it's changed during Covid-19.
MBK Students Interview Patrick Brown from the Burlington Multicultural Resource Center - 01/12/2021
Students from the My Brother's Keeper program interview Patrick Brown from the Burlington Multicultural Resource Center.
An Interview with Tyeastia Green - Director of Racial Equity, Inclusion & Belonging in Burlington - 12/15/2020
My Brother's Keeper student interns Jeremia, Olivier, and Boniface interview the new Director of Racial Equity, Inclusion & Belonging for the City of Burlington, Tyeastia Green, about the work she is undertaking to make the city a place...
An Interview with Kyle Dodson on Community and Police Relationship in Burlington - 10/14/2020
My Brother's Keeper student interns Jeremia, Olivier, and Bonaface interview the new Director of Police Transformation, Kyle Dodson, about the relationship between the community and police and his newly appointed role to oversee change in the...
My Brother's Keeper - Gathering Thoughts on Police in Schools - 08/24/2020
My Brother's Keeper student intern Bonaface interviews a variety of youth and one student advisor on the role of police in schools and the group's personal reflections and experiences.

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CCTV Receives NEH Grant to Support Community Archives

CCTV Center for Media & Democracy is pleased to announce receipt of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant alongside 32 peer archival institutions across the country. This $49,927 grant award will support efforts to preserve and expand access to audio/visual community history materials in the CCTV Archives. Read more about this opportunity here!

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