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O'Connor, Tom
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Radio
Title
Whosetopia?
Year
2023
For many people, thinking about what the future could look like in an era of human-caused climate change is too difficult. A group of young people are confronting it head on… through fiction.
Type
Writing
Title
Dogs Don't Hug/Good Thing I Love You
Year
2003
Amanda Goldblatt speaks to individuals regarding service animals and animal training, highlighting how important these animals are some people to function on a daily basis.
Type
published content
Title
Diner Revival
Year
1990
In the middle of a nostalgic pop movement, Salt visits diners throughout Maine to see how they are being revived.
Type
Writing
Title
I am the Ghost Hunter: Paranormal Investigators Explore Haunted Maine
Year
2003
The members of the Maine Paranormal Research Association dedicate their time to investigating and exploring possible haunted locations in Maine, equipped with various pieces of technology. Pearl Gabel speaks to the investigators to learn about their experiences in the field and why they hunt for ghosts.
Type
Writing
Title
Tracking Down the Spirit
Year
2001
Aron Baumwoll explores how members of the Penobscot tribe redefine their life necessities to include Native American spirituality. Baumwoll speaks to these individuals regarding their way of life and beliefs.
Type
Writing
Title
Portland on Three
Year
2004
Chris Joob highlights the Portland Rugby Club, speaking to its members and learning about their personal experiences and playing rugby.
Type
Writing
Title
Organic Farm Northport
Year
1991
Devora Block highlights the lives of the Metcalf family, who run a self-sufficient farm in Northport, Maine. Block discusses the daily routines and farm work performed by the family on their farm.
Type
published content
Title
Sam and Hazel at the Pier
Year
1976
For nearly 40 years, Sam and Hazel Wildes have been familiar figures at the Cape Porpoise Pier. Kelly Emery documents how the Wildes have become a staple for the community, and speaks about their experiences there.
Type
Writing
Title
Call it Home
Year
2004
Jacqueline Shine discusses the work of Portland West, a non-profit that offers community outreach to assist individuals with affordable housing. Shine speaks to Liza Richardson about her experiences placing tenants, affordable housing, and Portland West.
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
June 1977 Salt Magazine, Masthead
Year
1977
Listing of Salt production staff, contributors, and faculty.
Type
published content
Title
Charcoal Making
Year
1974
Ava Ross discusses how charcoal was made by her husband, Willis back in the day.
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