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Title
Go Back Home, Senabeh
Year
1979
As the spiritual leader of the Penobscots, Senabeh believes he must make a last stand alongside his peoples. Pamela Wood speaks to Senabeh about how he defines his lonely Indianhood.
Type
Writing
Title
Demetracopolous
Year
1992
Jaime Ogden discusses the life of Jean Demetracopolous, working on a farm, and her Greek heritage.
Type
Photography
Title
Monument Square Photographs
Year
1992
At the center of the city of Portland, Monument Square serves as the main location for Portland's political and economic activity. Victoria Lyon and Cynthia Lee observe the activity around Monument Square to capture the essence of the downtown area.
Type
published content
Title
The Controversy
Year
1986
Despite the outrage from fishermen, sea farmers are fencing off sections of coastal bottom. George Carey documents the controversy between mussel growers and lobstermen.
Type
Radio
Title
Real and Imagined
Year
2021
In the summer before moving to Maine, Katherine Moncure finds items from a woman who lived in Portland over a hundred years ago, tucked into a book she had owned for years. Katherine’s determined to find out who that woman was.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Ponytails in the Field: Turner Farm, North Haven, Maine
Year
2014
On North Haven Island, Turner Farm is run by a powerhouse of women. Erin Fitzsimmons profiles the work these women do on the farm.
Type
published content
Title
November 1984 Salt Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
1984
Table of contents for November 1984 Salt Magazine.
Type
Writing
Title
Intersection
Year
2015
Having been told that she would need a cesarean section to deliver her child, one Somali woman declined the procedure at Mercy Hospital in Portland. Olga Kreimer explores how childbirth is seen from a different culture and how this interacts with a woman's legal right to refuse life-saving measures in the state of Maine.
Type
Radio
Title
Holding Space
Year
2024
Reverend Norman Allen leads the First Parish Congregation in Portland, Maine. As a Gay minister, he’s always worked to help people understand that Gayness and Christianity are not at odds. In fact, there’s a history of Gay clergy at First Parish. Music courtesy of First Parish Congregation’s Choir and Blue Dot Sessions. Photo by M. Bell.
Type
published content
Title
Walking Home on Maine Maple Sunday, Whitefield, 1993
Year
1995
David Gavril documents the work Austin Moore does on his farm, and captures his walk home.
Type
Writing
Title
Freedom in Faith: Sister Joanne Roy
Year
2002
Robin Lea highlights the life of Sister Joanne Roy, covering topics regarding Roy's social work, spiritual beliefs, and ecology.
Type
Multimedia
Title
We Danced
Year
2012
Even in old age, one women in Maine likes to go dancing and ride motorcycles. Lola Matteau speaks about the death of her close friend Armand Talbot, and how much he allowed her to experience new things in life.
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