Rebecca Sananes
Rebecca Sananes is the Vermont Upper Valley Reporter. Before joining the VPR Newsroom, she was the Graduate Fellow at WBUR - Boston's NPR station and a researcher on a Frontline documentary.
Rebecca was a 2015 Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Fellow where she reported on HIV/AIDS in Cuba.
Rebecca holds a Master's in Journalism from Boston University. Her work has appeared on NPR, WBUR and the Yale Medical Magazine among other publications.
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Large-scale dairy farms are more lucrative, and national milk production has actually increased. But small farmers like David Fuller, who is auctioning off his last herd, see their way of life dying.
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The National Organic Standards Board this week plans to decide whether hydroponically grown foods, a water-based model of cultivation, can be sold under the label "certified organic."
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A new study shows millions of pounds of produce go uneaten in Vermont every year and yet nearly 80,000 Vermonters are living in food-insecure households...
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The decision for institutions to divest from fossil fuels is more complicated than just a list of pros and cons, according to a new report commissioned...
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The "Christian Dior Of Cuba" looks back on bittersweet memories from his time living in a housing facility for people with HIV.