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Panorama – Episode 52 – Meg Sheehan on Big Solar in Massachusetts

Originally aired on July 2, 2022. Dan Torres and Sarah Robertson talk about the rise of Big Solar in Massachusetts.

Panorama – Episode 51 – Van Life and J2Guides with Jane and Jason Sarouhan

Originally aired on June 25, 2022. Dan and Sarah talk to Jane and Jason Sarouhan about van life and J2Guides.

Panorama – Episode 50- Smart Solar Shutesbury

Originally aired on May 21, 2022. Dan and Sarah talk to the activists from Smart Solar Shutesbury fighting Big Solar in Massachusetts.

Panorama – Episode 49 – Remembering Food For Thought Books in Amherst

Originally aired on April 30th, 2022. Dan and former collective members Grace Johnston-Fennell, Erika Arthur, and Matthew King reminisce about Food for Thought Books in downtown Amherst (MA).

Panorama – Episode 48 – The Healer’s Project with Carlos “Rec” McBride

Originally aired on April 16, 2022. Carlos Rec McBride talks to Dan and Sarah about The Healers Project at 33 Hawley.

Panorama – Episode 47 – Fix the Grid

Originally aired on March 5, 2022. Dan and Sarah discuss local energy with Mireille Bejjani, the energy justice director of Community Action Works.

Panorama – Episode 46 – We The People Competition

Originally aired on February 25, 2022. Dan Torres and Sarah Robertson talk to Easthampton High School History Teacher Kelley Brown…

Panorama – Episode 45 – In Memory of Chris Collins

Originally aired on February 19th, 2022. On this tribute episode for long-time local journalist Chris Collins, Dan Torres replays a previous Panorama interview with Chris, chats with Monte Belmonte and Bill Newman, and ends the episode with two interviews that Monte did with Chris Collins about Greenfield politics.

Panorama – Episode 44 – Amy Cahillane, Executive Director of Downton Northampton Association (DNA)

Originally aired on February 12, 2022. Jess Tyler and Dan Torres speak with Amy Cahillane, Executive Director of Downton Northampton Association (DNA), about the challenges and prospects for downtown Northampton.

Panorama – Episode 43 – Springfield No One Leaves’s Rose Webster-Smith and Kalimah Muhammad

Originally aired on January 29, 2022. Co-host Sarah Robertson and Dan Torres talk to Rose Webster-Smith – Program Director – and Kalimah Muhammad – Community Organizer for Springfield No One Leaves. They chat about the housing crisis, economic and racial inequities, and how Springfield No One Leaves is blocking evictions and rebuilding local communities.

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