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Amy Allen
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Photography
Title
On Paper: Great Northern
Year
2001
Leigh Ann Henion and Amy Harwood speak to residents of Millinocket to learn how the changes within the mill and outside have left the town with few options for the future.
Type
published content
Title
Migrant Laborers at Broccoli Farm, Limestone, 1992
Year
1995
Amy Toensing captures a moment between two migrant workers in Limestone, Maine.
Type
Radio
Title
Hope Spot
Year
2008
A female wrestler in Maine, Cathy Pike recounts getting into wrestling and the character she portrays. Pike speaks about keeping her real life separate from the character she plays in the ring.
Type
Photography
Title
Making a Home in Maine: Broccoli Harvest
Year
1992
Amy Toensing captures the lives of migrant workers from Mexico to the Philippines who come to Maine to harvest acres of broccoli.
Type
Photography
Title
Growing Up Geek
Year
2010
Adrianne Mathiowetz documents the lives of Amy and Nicole Sutherland, two twins who are invested in the geek and gaming culture.
Type
Photography
Title
Meet The O'Guts
Year
2009
Lauren Schneiderman captures the work that Amy Martin, also know as Punchy O'Guts, does as a skater for the Maine Roller Derby.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Land From Farms
Year
2012
Amy Miller documents Ben Hartwell's beliefs regarding government interference with his farming, and keeping his land for his own use.
Type
Radio
Title
The Mascot
Year
2003
Amy O'Leary speaks to Tim Chalmers, a mascot for multiple venues and teams. O'Leary speaks about Chalmers' performances, his desire to be a professional mascot, and studying mortuary science.
Type
Writing
Title
A Working Forest
Year
1996
Amy Starer investigates the concept of sustainable forestry, discussing woodharvesting and the logging industry.
Type
Photography
Title
Old Time Dance
Year
1997
Amy Conn documents the lives of dancers at the Richard Felt Orchestra Old Time Dance.
Type
Writing
Title
Is It All Woo Woo?
Year
2012
A growing trend in the United States for childbirth is the practice of placenta encapsulation, where new mothers eat their placenta to seemingly recover from childbirth with greater ease. Amy Miller investigates how this trend is practiced.
Type
published content
Title
Blacksmithing
Year
1995
Kate Raley explores the subject of blacksmithing with local area blacksmiths, who discuss their relationship to the trade and the current trends.
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