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Title
Mary Merithew: Living in Death's Shadow
Year
2004
Leslie Brooks captures the life of Mary Merithew, who was given only a few months to live after being diagnosed with heart failure.
Type
Writing
Title
The Culture of Things: An Iranian Family in Maine
Year
2002
Jones Franzel highlights the lives of Iranians who escaped Iran because they practice Baha'ism. Franzel discusses how Iranians who practiced Baha'ism lived as a persecuted minority in Iran and how coming to the United States offered them opportunities to live their lives.
Type
published content
Title
The Sawmill
Year
1978
In the city of East Kingston in New Hampshire, George and Roy Cole cut trees at their sawmill. Greg Violette documents the Cole's work on trees and the precision that goes into their work.
Type
Writing
Title
Part of Grieving
Year
2002
Alexandra Whitney discusses the life of Sam Conkling following the death of his mother, and how he copes with his loss.
Type
Writing
Title
The Physically Handicapped
Year
1991
Project discussing the lives of handicapped individuals.
Type
Writing
Title
Jamaicans
Year
1988
At Tom Gyger's orchard near Bridgton, Jamaican apple pickers live a life between two worlds. Lisa Rathke follows around 13 pickers through the harvest and their daily lives.
Type
published content
Title
Good Earth Farm
Year
1992
When back-to-landers decided to start their farm, they were faced with a hard choice of switching crops and growing to a market economy or losing their land. Andrew Reiner documents how farmers at Good Earth Farm live a rural lifestyle and the challenges they have faced.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A Bookbinder's Tale
Year
2015
With a love for books and words, Scott Mullenberg began his career as a bookbinder. Ursula Chodosh profiles Mullenberg's work, and his love and distrust for language.
Type
published content
Title
Bingo Fever
Year
1989
When people come together on Indiana Island to play bingo, they are prepared to spend over twelve hours playing. Julie Maurer documents the community of bingo players at Indian Island Bingo.
Type
Writing
Title
Growing Up Black in Maine
Year
1994
Andrea Clark discusses the lives and experiences of various individuals who grew up being black in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Breathing In The Day
Year
2002
Jessica Misslin highlights the history of Peabody House in Portland and lives of its residents. These individuals live with HIV/AIDS and are offered place to stay and call home.
Type
Writing
Title
Unhooked and Connected: Striving for Sustainable Living in the Midcoast
Year
2006
Jonathan Queally focuses on the lives of individuals who live a homesteading lifestyle. Queally discusses how sustainability plays a large role in their lives and how they are moving to get off the grid.
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