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Photography
Title
Squeezin' Season Photographs
Year
1974
Heading to Giles Family Farm in Alfred, Mark Ruest and others go to learn about cider production. Ruest and other Salt students speak to Bruce Giles about the squeezing process and the work that goes into the production.
Type
published content
Title
June 1980 Salt Magazine, Inside Back Cover
Year
1980
Inside back cover for the June 1980 Salt Magazine with masthead and description of the work Salt does.
Type
Photography
Title
Some Kind of Farm: Some Kind of Farmer
Year
2002
Molly Myers captures images of the Bowie family and their farm.
Type
Radio
Title
Measure, Measure, Measure
Year
2004
Sara Wood highlights the life of Sturgis Whalen, a bus driver in Maine. Wood discusses Whalen dropping off his son to leave for the Navy, which follows a military tradition in the family.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Getting Farmed
Year
2014
At Goranson Farm in Dresden, people and family are everything. Leslie Forstadt documents how the farm has been passed down through generations, which tells the story of the farms past and future.
Type
Writing
Title
Streets Under Seige
Year
1989
In Portland, Tate and Tyng Streets hold a history of displacement, change, and decay. Amanda Holmes vists people in the neighborhood to discuss why they still cling to Tate and Tyng.
Type
Radio
Title
Act II
Year
2018
Rachel Tondreault is one of the main characters in a play about addiction. She and the cast tour around New England in communities hit by the opioid epidemic. It's a powerful story about family, betrayal, and forgiveness. And for Rachel, it's all too familiar.
Type
published content
Title
The First Days: Starting New in Maine
Year
1989
Coming to Maine as refugees, two Cambodian families experience contrasts from their old lives and new ones in a land with plenty. Marianne Ciampi highlights how these two families adapt to their new lives in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
What Feels Right
Year
2011
Caldwell Farm, a small, family run organic farm in Turner is managing to grow despite a tough economic climate. Ian Moulton highlights the work that Ralph and Deedee Caldwell put into their farm, from produce to livestock, and how they worry about growing too large.
Type
Writing
Title
Not a Man's Town
Year
1992
As women begin to enter into the blue collar working world in larger numbers, the old idea of women staying at home to raise a family is fading away. Valerie Coffin documents the lives of several women who work tough industry jobs and still raise their families, all playing vital roles in everyday life.
Type
published content
Title
Time and Place Teach You
Year
1995
Stephanie Mitchell captures the life of one Ethiopian family in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Aborokporo
Year
2002
Kyle Glover captures the daily life of a Sudanese family in Portland.
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