What Community Media Means to Me
Hear what local media and free speech mean to our community as we celebrate Community Media Day, […]

At GNAT-TV, we’ve spent decades putting free expression into action—on camera, in the community, in the studio, and at the heart of civic life. From Select Board meetings and local protests to student-led storytelling and civil discourse, our work is rooted in access, transparency, and the belief that everyone deserves a voice.
This playlist features just a few moments from our long history of defending that right.
Not just during Free Speech Week, but every day.
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Hear what local media and free speech mean to our community as we celebrate Community Media Day, […]
We discuss free speech issues with Vermont’s Attorney General, Charity Clark. What are the borderlines between acceptable […]
In recognition of Free Speech Week, GNAT-TV welcomes Matt Dickinson, professor of political science at Middlebury College, […]
Courtesy of Town Meeting TV From Rev. Arnold Thomas: Host Rev. Arnold Thomas meets with Wafic Faour […]
SoVT Get On Board will give you practical skills to become an effective and active participant in […]
In this episode of Civil Discussion, we examine the roots of political polarization in the United States […]
Letitia Scordino invites the public to a protest honoring the legacy of civil rights icon John Lewis. […]
On June 14, Vermont residents gathered at the roundabout in Manchester as part of the national “No […]
On March 22, residents from across Southwestern Vermont gathered in Manchester for a “Save Democracy” protest. In […]
Long Trail School presents “School Choice and the Future of Education” with Long Trail headmaster Colin Igoe, […]