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Adams, Marie
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Title
Come On, People!
Year
2007
Leading an effort to revitalize the town of Skowhegan, Cory King is finding new ways to development the town economically and bring back tourists. Caitlin Elsaesser documents King's efforts to rebuild the town and how people in the town perceive King's approach.
Type
Writing
Title
Christian & Gay Bookstores
Year
1993
In Portland, there are local stores that are more progressive in their nature, selling materials for the gay and Christian communities. Tania Tasse uncovers how these stores fit into the greater story of the gay rights and Christian movement in America.
Type
Writing
Title
Hunters and Healers
Year
1999
In Maine, there is a growing conflict between old lifestyles and traditions surrounding hunting and wildlife preservation. Rebecca Goldfine investigates the differing opinions of hunters and animal rehabilitators regarding the use of land for hunting.
Type
Photography
Title
The Man Behind the Voice
Year
2005
Many radio DJ's develop a certain personality that makes them distinct from others. Rebecca Stewart captures DJ Jon James' daily life, working for a radio program, and his family life.
Type
Photography
Title
Arden's Garden Photographs
Year
1973
Along the beach, Arden Davis collects Irish sea moss, something he claims most people do not know about. Seth Hansen documents the process of sea moss harvesting.
Type
published content
Title
Home Remedies
Year
1980
Before doctors found cures to certain ailments, people used old remedies as medicine. Laurie Smith investigates the kind of herbs that were used to cure sickness.
Type
Photography
Title
An Island Mostly Unto Itself Photographs
Year
2008
On the Chebeague Island, members of the island community grow concerned about the rising oil prices and what that means for them heating their homes in the winter. Claire Houston captures how neighbors assist each other with time and money to prepare for the coming winter.
Type
Writing
Title
Yardgoods Center
Year
1995
Greggory Elliott explores the histories of various stores in downtown Waterville, and learns about how these business interact with the economics of the area.
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
Writing
Title
Surely the Lord is in This Place
Year
1996
Racial barriers exist in many parts of the United States and in the state of Maine, but the church community of Green Memorial AME Zion Church aims to break down those barriers. Nicole Nardon explores how this church embraces integration in order to share their faith with all.
Type
Multimedia
Title
15 Feet Below
Year
2015
Peter Lang-Stanton, Chloe Prasinos, and Roger Smith document the history of the Flagstaff and Dead River communities.
Type
Photography
Title
The Peabody House
Year
1996
John Randolph captures the lives of caregivers and volunteers at Peabody House in Portland. These individuals offer support and services to people living with HIV/AIDS in Maine.
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