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Monday, November 16, 2015

Season 6 Episode 16 | 29m 00s

A local parent in support of charter school expansion discusses why her kids deserve better educational choices; Florentine Films Larry Hott on “Rising Voices,” his film about the native language of the Lakota tribe; Tour the NETA Medical Marijuana dispensary in Northampton w/ Monte Belmonte; See how Double Edge Theatre’s new show is engaging children with history

Aired: 11/15/15
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