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  • Peter Hirschfeld covers state government and the Vermont Legislature. He is based in VPR’s Capital Bureau located across the street from Vermont’s Statehouse.
  • Dani Nett (she/they) has been an audience engagement editor on NPR's Newshub since 2017. She manages the network's flagship Facebook and Twitter accounts; develops strategy; and helms NPR's digital platforms through historic moments — from racial justice protests to wars and presidential impeachments.
  • Audrey McGlinchy is the City Hall reporter at KUT, covering the Austin City Council and the policies they discuss. She comes to Texas from Brooklyn, where she tried her hand at publishing, public relations and nannying. Audrey holds English and journalism degrees from Wesleyan University and the City University of New York. She got her start in journalism as an intern at KUT Radio during a summer break from graduate school. While completing her master's degree in New York City, she interned at the New York Times Magazine and Guernica Magazine.
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  • Sydney Fishman is a multimedia journalist and storyteller. She is originally from Southern Humboldt, where she first fell in love with journalism by volunteering at KMUD Community Radio Station. In her reporting, she has focused on harm reduction policies, mental health issues, and cannabis legislation. She is most interested in stories regarding the aftermath of the War on Drugs.
    Fishman has freelanced and worked for several publications, including KALW Radio, KCBS Radio, the Oaklandside, Berkeleyside, and East Bay Express.
  • Sue was born on the east coast and spent her spare time as a kid seeking out the nature she could find in the suburban neighborhood where she grew up. Climbing trees in her yard, biking to the small brook not far from home and swinging on her swing set were the places she frequented to connect with the “outdoors”. Several experiences shaped Sue’s deep concern for protecting our precious planet. In elementary school, her fifth grade teacher was the one to instill the importance of recycling and saving energy by turning off lights in the rooms of your house that no one was in. In college, her first activism involved participating in several protests against logging of the Amazon forest to raise cheap cattle for meat that was used in the fast food industry.
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