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Public responds to Shortlist selections

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[VIDEO] Right after attending the Jurors' Shortlist event last night, many of the audience stopped by our response stations to reflect on the choices presented. Each night of Critical Discourse, response stations will be available for the public to share their opinions.
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The public responded to these jurors at the HUB last night via video captured by GRTV and The Rapidian.

The public responded to these jurors at the HUB last night via video captured by GRTV and The Rapidian. /Eric Tank

Lisa Van Arragon is one of the respondents in our video

Lisa Van Arragon is one of the respondents in our video /Eric Tank

GRTV Station Manager Ted Diedrich and former intern Ryan Hagerman collect video responses from attendees

GRTV Station Manager Ted Diedrich and former intern Ryan Hagerman collect video responses from attendees /Eric Tank

This video is a collection of responses to the Jurors' Shortlist selections on Monday, September 29. 

Immediately following the program, two response stations were available for anyone to step in front of the camera and respond to anything the jurors had said or selected. Whether in agreement or disagreement, all voices were welcomed to share their thoughts.

The response stations will continue to be available at each Critical Discourse event, and broadcast here on The Rapidian the following day.

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