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Title
Broccoli Harvest
Year
1992
Kristin Atwell documents the lives of migrant workers from Mexico to the Philippines who come to Maine to harvest acres of broccoli. She explores how these newcomers to the Aroostook community brought forth interest, as well as some difficulties.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Willpower
Year
2014
At Carrabec High School, Jack Kaplan teaches power lifting to students, where they are able to build muscles and willpower. Blyth Fiscella documents how Kaplan's work revitalized the school and how the program promotes athletic and social growth for its members.
Type
Radio
Title
We Gotta Do Something
Year
2019
After a racist incident occurs at a high school in Maine, it becomes clear that not many people in the majority-white community are comfortable talking about race. Zach St. Louis follows one group of students as they take matters into their own hands and try to change their school for the better.
Type
Writing
Title
Lifting to Failure
Year
2014
At Carrabec High School, Jack Kaplan teaches power lifting to students, where they are able to build muscles and willpower. Blyth Fiscella documents how Kaplan's work revitalized the school and how the program promotes athletic and social growth for its members.
Type
Radio
Title
Old Sturbridge Village
Year
2013
At Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, historical interpreters are able to be themselves while being someone else. Emily Kwong documents the work that the interpreters do at the Village, and how they connect with the characters that they represent.
Type
Photography
Title
Finnish-Americans Photographs
Year
1988
In order to learn about the Finnish community in Maine, Kate Jeremiah and Nina Hein visit the South Paris sauna. Jeremiah captures their lives in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
No One Ever Beat Me'
Year
1974
On her farm under the shadow of the White Mountains, Helen Perley raises animals. Val Gould and Elizabeth Tanner document the work Perley does on her farm with animals.
Type
Writing
Title
Contra Dance
Year
1992
The act of contradancing, a type of folk dance, is examined in this piece by Leila Childs. She explores the history of this folk dance, the music associated with it, and talks to the dancers themselves to uncover the social aspect of dancing.
Type
Writing
Title
Charlie's Angels
Year
2002
Nadia Cannon highlights the work of three advocates with Family Crisis Services, who assist women with protection orders and other services to help against domestic violence.
Type
Photography
Title
Charlie's Angels Photographs
Year
2002
Lesley MacVane captures the work of three advocates with Family Crisis Services, who assist women with protection orders and other services to help against domestic violence.
Type
published content
Title
December 1995 Salt Magazine, Comments
Year
1995
Pamela Wood offers an introduction to readers for this double issue, that touches on the continuity of work, continuing harvest of land, and making of things.
Type
Writing
Title
Moving Zigzag Toward a More Decent Future: Poetry Out Loud Champion Takes the Stage Again
Year
2010
Winner of the 2009 Poetry Out Loud competition, Will Whitham speaks about participating again in 2010. Christy Hartman discusses Whitman's beliefs regarding poetry.
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