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Superhero Lady Armwrestlers of Portland (SLAP)
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Type
Radio
Title
Inside Juvie
Year
2004
Lara Coger investigates the lives of youths who are incarcerated at Long Creek Youth Development Center. Coger speaks to Sean, one inmate, to learn about his experiences in prison and going through rehabilitation.
Type
Photography
Title
Barbershops Photographs
Year
1990
Barbershops are social places with a crowd of regulars. Zena Calhoun captures images inside two barbershops to highlight the culture within a barbershop.
Type
published content
Title
December 1995 Salt Magazine, Statement from Salt Capital Campaign
Year
1995
Statement from Neil Rolde, Chairman of the Salt Capital Campaign regarding capital, education, and magazine development costs.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Summer 2002 Magazine, Inside Back Cover
Year
2002
Inside back cover for the Salt Summer 2002 Magazine with Salt information.
Type
Writing
Title
Camp
Year
1994
Drawing from personal experiences, Janine Clarke discusses what the camps of Cold Stream Pond mean to her. She looks at the lives and histories of the people who own these camps, and how their family histories are shaped by them.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Next Steps
Year
2014
Spending most of his teenage years in jail, Zach Gregoire has found a way to turn around his life through the Maine Inside Out theater group. Allison Behringer documents how Gregoire and other formerly incarcerated youth are changing their lives by performing on stage.
Type
Radio
Title
Tango!
Year
2003
Evan Roberts highlights the life of Robin Tara, a tango dancer who left her job to pursue dancing, and then started her own business selling tango shoes.
Type
Photography
Title
Maine Center for the Blind
Year
1992
Allyson Mehley captures the lives of visually impaired individuals and their experiences at the Maine Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
Type
Photography
Title
Maine Sleep Institute
Year
2001
Technicians at the Maine Sleep Institute aim to find irregularities in a person's sleep, in order to assist with the recovery of sleep. J.R. Sheetz captures images of individuals who suffer from sleep disorders.
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
Multimedia
Title
Bout Time
Year
2013
After losing her mother, Marcia Whited turned to tap dance to cope with her depression. Jen Miller offers a profile on how tap dance has allowed one group of women to come together to deal with life changes.
Type
Radio
Title
The Big Picture
Year
2015
In an effort to give back and make people smile, Robyn Wiley started Random Acts of Kindness. Lindsey Kilbride documents Wiley's life journey and the work that has done to bring happiness to strangers.
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