Youth For Human Rights PSA 0004
Beautifully depicted PSA's of each of the United Nation Charter's Human Rights
Beautifully depicted PSA's of each of the United Nation Charter's Human Rights
Recovery month information
Regulate Cannabis PSA
Lets Grow Kids PSA
Info: www.cswd.net
The Vermont Public Utility Commission, formerly the Public Service Board, ruled in favor of PEG access earlier this month, requiring Comcast to comply with its order and provide Vermont Access Manage Organizations (AMOs) with access to the Interactive Program Guide (IPG) along with other key PEG conditions commonly available in other Comcast territories. We’re not sure yet whether Comcast will take the fight to Federal Court (they have 120 days from the July 27 ruling to decide), but we do know that this will cost both sides a great deal of legal expense--a waste of cable rate payer dollars. We are excited to report that we have gained some allies in our fight with Comcast. The Vermont Public Interest Research Group (VPIRG) has launched a Petition (http://bit.ly/2xsY3RM) on our behalf (on 8/24), urging Comcast to cease and desist from further legal action against the Vermont Public Utility Commission, who ruled in our favor. This Petition will raise awareness about this consumer rights issue and lay the groundwork for greater support if and when Comcast files a federal court case--which promises to be expensive (upwards of $100K) for VAN. Please share this petition with your networks: Some Key Messages: - Tell Comcast to Stop Squandering Rate Payer Money with Unnecessary Legal Costs - Sign the Petition Today - Tell Comcast to Stop Isolating Vermont with Substandard Access - Sign the Petition Today - Tell Comcast to Comply with its Contract - Sign the Petition Today Facebook: http://bit.ly/2xsRoad Twitter: http://ctt.ec/18ceS
Vermont Victim Panel PSA, featuring several victims of drunk or impaired driving.
PSA from the Church of Scientology
Video project produced with RETN and The Champlain Initiative about how the Internet, mobile phones and other communications technologies are changing the face of our community in Chittenden County. This is part of a series of 10 interviews with community leaders answering the question “How are information and communications technologies changing the ways you accomplish your mission?" and people on the street answering the question “How are information and communications technologies changing your life?” We are particularly interested in the Digital Divide – the gap between people who have, and do not have, access to these technologies. For more information check out their website.
The Green Mountain Transit Agency and Franklin County Food Shelf team up every October to scare hunger out of town.
Vermont State Police Recruitment PSA
Robert Hockensmith, Public Information Officer with FEMA, tells about the FEMA Disaster Assistance Deadlines. More information can be found at: www.disasterassistance.gov 1.800.621-3362 or via Smart Phones: M.FEMA.Gov
Watch it on the CCTV website here
PSA from The Way to Happiness Foundation. info@twth.org 1-800-255-7906
PSA on preventing underage drinking