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Franco-American Community
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Type
Radio
Title
Recipe for radical rest (serves 3)
Year
2021
Heather Flor is a Peruvian-American farmer and artist who uses rest as a radical tool. Heather’s mother, María Rosita, and her four-year old nephew, Ediercito, do too.
Type
published content
Title
Wildwood Chapel
Year
1974
In a wooded area far apart from the village churches in Kennebunk and Kennebunkport, the Wildwood Chapel resides. Erica Shorey and Karen Shuffleburg speak to individuals in the church community about their experiences at the chapel.
Type
published content
Title
Side Hill Gougers
Year
1975
Former guide and member of the Micmac Indian tribe shares the story of the Side Hill Gouger.
Type
Photography
Title
Long Island Photographs
Year
2000
The community of Long Island is bound together through marriage and family ties, cementing their personal connections to the island. Amanda Custer captures images of residents of Long Island.
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
Still Kink After All These Years
Year
2014
Unlike today, Ralph Cusack and his contemporaries struggled to create their own gay community in the 1980s. Galen Koch documents the struggles Cusack had has a gay man in the 1980s, forming his first leather and levi club, and how people have become more accepting.
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
Photography
Title
Don't Blink
Year
2002
In Deaf culture, talking straight signifies strength and empowerment, which Hilary Whitmore express through her signing. Renee Armstrong captures the life of Hilary Whitmore, a deaf teenager, who has to overcome communication barriers for people to completely understand her directness.
Type
Photography
Title
I Could Never Call Myself a Yankee Photographs
Year
1975
As one of the first Greeks to come to Maine, Pericles Economos became a leader in the Greek community. Steve Bragdon and others document Pericles' journey to Maine and opening his own business.
Type
published content
Title
November 1989 Salt Magazine, Eating in Maine
Year
1989
Guide to help people find important places to eat in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
August 1989 Salt Magazine, Eating in Maine
Year
1989
Guide to help people find important places to eat in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Connecting the Dots
Year
2009
In the the Androscoggin River Valley, many people in the community went to the family practice of Terry and Edward Martin for their heal care needs, which eventually started to include being diagnosed for cancer. Katie Fuller explores how the Martin's began to see links between the community members developing cancer and their employment at the paper mill.
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