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Kendra Cole
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Writing
Title
Sculptor at Work
Year
1994
Mindy Duncan inquires into the different lives of sculptors as they attempt to make livings off of their artwork, and also discusses how these art pieces make the people who purchase them feel.
Type
published content
Title
Fall of the Great North Woods
Year
1987
As Maine's largest myth, the Great North Woods provides questions about the Woods of today and tomorrow. Nancy Jesser explores which of these myths will survive over time.
Type
published content
Title
Seeking Shelter From the War at Home
Year
2001
Coming from all backgrounds and walks of life, victims of domestic violence try to find sanctuary in shelters. Kate Lapides captures the stories of these victims.
Type
Photography
Title
Dirty Job, Clean Money
Year
2010
In the city of Portland, the men and women with the Sanitation Department play a crucial role in keeping the city clean. Cait Wilson captures images of workers with the department.
Type
Photography
Title
Island View of the World Photographs
Year
1974
Coming to Maine from Kansas, Lyman Rutledge is the author of several books on the history of the Isles of Shoals. Timm White documents how someone from Kansas became the biographer for a group of islands in New England.
Type
Photography
Title
Reinventing Eve: Women in Leadership Positions in the Church Photographs
Year
1999
For centuries, males have been the head of congregations for various religions. Katherine Bordwell captures how in Maine there are women who have taken on these leadership roles.
Type
Multimedia
Title
It Is What It Is
Year
2014
As a commercial lobsterman, Mary Todd navigates her way through a man's world. Galen Koch documents the work that Todd does as a lobsterman and how her gender plays a role in her work experiences.
Type
Radio
Title
Voler
Year
2007
Myonne Lee discusses her passion for flying, coming to the United States with her husband, and living her life after his death. Lee speaks about learning how to fly at the age of 75.
Type
Photography
Title
The Rest is Drag
Year
2009
For Knathan Higgins and Caribeth Klemundt, drag is a way of life. Lauren Schneiderman documents how they both consider drag a form of social activism and a way to break away from normative gender roles.
Type
published content
Title
A Tale of Two Workplaces
Year
1993
In Lewiston, Bates Fabrics and the L.L. Bean Telemarketing Center are only a few hundred yards from each other. Dan Stewart explores how these industries marks Lewiston as changing from an industrialized textile town to a service-based city.
Type
Writing
Title
Family
Year
2003
From all over the world, Joanne Millay has nine internationally adopted children, and raises them as a single mother. Dana Carmody-Burns speaks to Millay about her experiences adopting children and how the family functions as a community.
Type
Writing
Title
Opportunity Farm for Boys
Year
1992
At the Opportunity Farm for Boys, at-risk youths are able to receive help and education. Jill Smith discusses the programs offered at the farm to assist the youth's who live there.
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