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This Week on the Podcast: Privacy, Policy, and Public Education
We’re joined by two remarkable guests tackling some of Vermont’s most pressing issues.
First we have an exclusive interview with Attorney General Charity Clark to discuss the Scott administration’s release of personal data belonging to SNAP benefit recipients—what happened, why it matters, and what comes next.
Then Kim Gleason, member of the Vermont School Redistricting Task Force, stops by the Skate Shack to share insights on the task force’s work, the challenges of reshaping school districts, and the systemic weaknesses she sees in Vermont’s education landscape.
In our opening segment, Joanna and Andy share reflections on last week's activism episode.
And in Last Licks, Joanna thanks Andy for managing social media during her unusually long vacation… by pointing out his flaws.
By Joanna Grossman and Andy Julow4.6
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This Week on the Podcast: Privacy, Policy, and Public Education
We’re joined by two remarkable guests tackling some of Vermont’s most pressing issues.
First we have an exclusive interview with Attorney General Charity Clark to discuss the Scott administration’s release of personal data belonging to SNAP benefit recipients—what happened, why it matters, and what comes next.
Then Kim Gleason, member of the Vermont School Redistricting Task Force, stops by the Skate Shack to share insights on the task force’s work, the challenges of reshaping school districts, and the systemic weaknesses she sees in Vermont’s education landscape.
In our opening segment, Joanna and Andy share reflections on last week's activism episode.
And in Last Licks, Joanna thanks Andy for managing social media during her unusually long vacation… by pointing out his flaws.

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