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Sappier, Jim
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Multimedia
Title
A Dove Supreme
Year
2012
In Portland, there is a man who rides around on his bike and carries birds on him. Brian Gersten profiles Starr Saravia and his interactions with birds in the city.
Type
Radio
Title
The Deck House School
Year
2002
Kelsey Ditts explores how the Deck House School in Edgecomb aims to rehabilitate young men who have had rough pasts with substance abuse.
Type
Photography
Title
The Deck House School Photographs
Year
2002
Isabel Foley captures how the Deck House School in Edgecomb aims to rehabilitate young men who have had rough pasts with substance abuse.
Type
Writing
Title
A La Guerra!
Year
2000
Hillary Berliner documents the lives of migrant workers from Honduras who work in forestry, known as brushcutters. Berliner learns about the work that these workers performer in the forestry industry and discusses their personal stories.
Type
published content
Title
July 1984 Salt Magazine, Inside Front Cover
Year
1984
Inside front cover for the July 1984 Salt Magazine, with issue information.
Type
Radio
Title
The Flock from the Block: The Wisdom of a Birdman
Year
2010
In Portland, there is a man who rides around on his bike and carries birds on him. Starr Saravia discusses his interactions with birds in the city and his work at Mercy Hospital.
Type
Photography
Title
Animal Farm
Year
1994
Julie Labbe captures the operations of the Game Farm in Gray, Maine, which aims to help with the rehabilitation of wildlife in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Good Boy
Year
2001
Finding ways for prison inmates to give back to society while incarcerated is a difficult task, but the Pups in Prison Program at the Downeast Correctional Institute does just that. Lynnette Harper explores how the program allows inmates to train service dogs while they serve their prison sentence.
Type
Writing
Title
Dismantle the Sun
Year
2009
After losing her husband to ALS, Joan Uraneck began to redefine her sense of spirituality but experiences the struggles of being a widow in our recent culture. Anna Clarke highlights Uraneck's life with her husband, dealing with ALS, and coping with his death.
Type
published content
Title
Logging Town
Year
1976
For the town of Patten, Maine, the logging industry made a large impact, being considered the lumbering center of the world. Regina Baker and Nancy Noyes document how lumbering became ingrained into the local history, and write about the museum that holds that history.
Type
Radio
Title
The Only Voice
Year
2005
Amanda Davis highlights the life of Kenny Churchill, a retired bull rider, speaking to him about his experience riding bulls, rodeo, and how it is a big part of his family life.
Type
Radio
Title
Justin on the Inside
Year
2004
Julie Shargel highlights the life of Amy, who has always sought out acceptance for being transgender. Amy speaks about experiences with family, working, and how society sees him.
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