Young Justice

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Description

Young Justice is a show concerned with the science of human development in all areas of life.

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-28
Format: 2024-04-28
Vermont Senate Bill 208 - Psychologist Prescriptions - 01/22/2018
Zach Rhoads hosts Doctor Rick Barnett to discuss Senate Bill 208, an act relating to prescribing by doctoral-level psychologists. Young Justice is a show concerned with issues surrounding children and education in Vermont. Listen to Zach Rhoads...
The Myth of Repressed Memory - 12/07/2017
Zach Rhoads hosts author Mark Pendergrast and they discuss his writing, including the recent book Memory Warp: How the Myth of Repressed Memory Arose and Refuses to Die. For more information on Mark's work: www.markpendergrast.com Young...
Safe Injection Sites - 09/08/2017
Zach Rhoads, author and behavior consultant, interviews Sarah George, Vermont state's attorney. George shares her experiences and lessons learned through engagement with this controversial topic. The proposal for sanctioned sites of opioid...
The Ballad of Ethan and Stanton - The Future of Drug Policy - 08/04/2017
Zach Rhoads, Author and Behavior Consultant, interviews Dr. Stanton Peele, a psychologist who has changed the addiction field. For more info visit: www.peele.net Young Justice is a show concerned with issues surrounding children and education in...
Young Justice - 12/19/2016
Zach Rhoads, Author and Behavior Consultant, interviews Canadian author Marnie Grundman about attachment, homelessness, and her new book, 'Missing, a True Story of a Childhood Lost.' Young Justice is a show concerned with issues surrounding...
Why Americans Under 40 Don't Follow the News - 10/10/2016
Host Zach Rhoads speaks with David Mindich: Author, "TUNED OUT Why Americans Under 40 Don't Follow the News." Young Justice is a show concerned with issues surrounding children and education in Vermont. 

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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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