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Title
Old Clans, Old Culture in a New Land
Year
2001
The United States provides refuge for many different cultures and peoples who are escaping war around the world. Lacey Andrews speaks to refugees from Somalia to learn about their community in Portland as they seek stability in the United States.
Type
Photography
Title
Somali Refugee Community Organizers - Swimmers & Nomads
Year
1998
The United States provides refuge for many different cultures and peoples who are escaping war around the world. Anne-Marie McReynolds captures images of refugees from Somalia.
Type
Photography
Title
Goats, Horses, and Alpacas
Year
2015
Ali Scattergood documents the work of various individuals who work with farm animals.
Type
published content
Title
Women Packing Sardines, Eastport, 1981
Year
1995
Lynn Kippax Jr. captures an image of women working at the Port Clyde sardine factory packing sardines.
Type
Photography
Title
Breaking Trail
Year
2005
Lisa Miccolis captures the life of Polly Mahoney, owner of Mahoosuc Guide Service in Newry.
Type
Radio
Title
Recipes for Seaweed, Recipes for Peace
Year
2003
Chris Korzen highlights the work and life of Larch Hanson, the owner of a seaweed harvesting company. Hanson discusses his work, family, and spirituality.
Type
Radio
Title
The Lone Grangers
Year
2013
In West Bath, a small group is dedicated to revitalize West Bath Seaside Grange into an organization that serves everyone and focuses on community service. Leslie Chang documents the work the Smith family has done for the grange, and how it still holds traditions from the 1800s.
Type
Radio
Title
It's in the Little Packet
Year
2007
Jennifer Ball focuses on the work of Diana George-Chapin, a gardener who grows heirloom plants and vegetables. George-Chapin speaks about growing with heirloom seeds, growing the seeds for her customers, and saving the genetic information from seeds.
Type
Photography
Title
Dylan Volk in the Spotlight Photographs
Year
2007
While on stage, Dylan Volk has success with his comedy routines, but offstage, finds himself having trouble with social interactions due to a neurological condition. Natalie Conn captures Volk's life on and off stage.
Type
Photography
Title
Surviving More Than Adolescence Photographs
Year
2004
Allison Wightman captures the life of Cathy Hardy, a teenage mother, who has two children with her boyfriend. Wightman presents the difficulties being a young mother.
Type
published content
Title
Ned and Nell
Year
1974
Believing Blueberry Hill was haunted based on stories, Lynne Littlefield and Lyman Page speak to Bob Currier, who tells them otherwise. Littlefield and Page document how a red house in the area is actually haunted.
Type
published content
Title
Anti-Pittston: Fred Soderstrom
Year
1983
Pamela Wood highlights Fred Soderstrom's stance against the Pittston Company.
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