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CUTLINE
On CPTV
& Live Streaming at CTPublic.org
New Episode Sunday, April 25 at 10 a.m.
Encores Tuesday, April 27 at 11 p.m.
CUTLINE is Connecticut Public’s monthly deep dive into current issues, ideas, and events that are most on our minds in Connecticut. From the serious to the sublime, CUTLINE convenes the state’s leading experts, activists, journalists, and thinkers around thoughtful discussions you'll want to share that affect our families, workplaces and communities.
Recent Episodes
Reimagining Main Street – Preserving Small Business in a Pandemic
Host Ray Hardman talks with Connecticut small business owners about what they faced and how they adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic, and what may have forever changed.
The Cost of COVID – Personal Stories from a Year of Loss
This story is about the people and the very personal and harrowing cost of COVID. This is one story, our story, told through many voices.
Everyday White Supremacy with John Henry Smith
John Henry Smith and a diverse group of voices discuss different forms of white supremacy and address conditions and experiences in CT and around the U.S.
Playing with COVID with Frankie Graziano
CUTLINE explores what students and stakeholders stand to lose as sports are paused during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Staying Connected Through Food with Marysol Castro and Chef Plum from Seasoned
Join Seasoned hosts Marysol Castro and Chef Plum to explore the ways food keeps us connected during a time when we’ll likely be celebrating virtually.
Mental Health During COVID-19 with Diane Orson
How are the anxiety, trauma, and heartbreak of COVID-19 playing out in CT? Diane Orson talks with local experts, front-line workers, parents, and young people about how they’re dealing with these stressors.
Cutline in the Community
Healing Power of Nature with The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy explores how the outdoors restores, refreshes, and inspires.
Democracy and Community with UConn Democracy & Dialogues Initiative
Voices from around CT discuss the challenges and opportunities for building a more inclusive, just, and effective democracy.
The Last Time I Saw Them, with Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies
Five Holocaust survivors describe the terror of being separated from their parents in a short documentary, followed by a panel discussion.