Earlier this year, Middlebury
College students Tik Root and Paul Rosenfeld
decided to explore Vermont’s Route 100. In Hyde Park, they had a chance to
observe life on a dairy farm, and to consider some of the ways it’s
changing.
As part of a digital storytelling class, Middlebury
College students Tik Root and Paul Rosenfeld
explored Vermont’s Route 100 to learn about life in contemporary Vermont.
In Rochester, they stopped at a local Junior Varsity basketball game where they met the school principal.
As part of a digital storytelling class,
Middlebury College students Tik Root and Paul Rosenfeld traveled the length of Vermont’s Route 100 to learn about life in contemporary Vermont.
Their first stop was Hancock, where they
met co-owner Christine Farr, and her daughter, Marissa.
Commentator Tik Root says that in order to build a stable
system of representative democracy in the Middle East, people there are
going to have to fundamentally rethink who they are – and what they
really stand for.