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Title
Time and Place Teach You
Year
1995
Stephanie Mitchell captures the life of one Ethiopian family in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
A Family Initiation
Year
1989
Tonee Harbert captures the first experiences of Cambodian refugees in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
American Legion Post Commander, Portland, 1991
Year
1995
Joshua Gallant captures a photograph of Don Norton, the Post Commander of the Harold T. Andrews American Legion Post Number 17 in Portland.
Type
published content
Title
Opening of Art Show, Portland, 1992
Year
1995
Kate D. Philbrick captures a photograph of friends at the opening of an art show.
Type
Photography
Title
Ethiopian Family in Portland, Maine
Year
1995
Stephanie Mitchell captures the life of one Ethiopian family in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
The End of the World
Year
2007
A artist who suffers from illness, Peter McFarland discusses his legacy at age 65. Katie Arrants highlights the work of McFarland and speaks to him regarding his outsider art.
Type
published content
Title
January 1974 Salt Magazine, Thank You Page
Year
1974
Thank you note to specific individuals who have helped Salt.
Type
published content
Title
January 1982 Salt Magazine, Inside Front Cover
Year
1982
Inside front cover for the January 1982 Salt Magazine, with issue information.
Type
Radio
Title
Fashion Uji
Year
2013
Bringing fashion to the town of Lewiston, Sahro Hassan is a Muslim girl who designs clothes that combines Muslim modesty and American teen fashion. Tracy Mumford documents Hassan's initial struggles having to adapt in the United States, and moving to Maine where she developed her desire for fashion.
Type
Writing
Title
The Midway's Invisible Operators
Year
2012
Carnival companies are increasingly turning to temporary foreign workers to staff their industry. Kristin Moe documents how Mexican workers came to start working at the Fryeburg Fair, spending seven months of their year traveling with Smokey's Greater Shows.
Type
published content
Title
The Farming Edge
Year
1988
In Turner, Maine, farmers are known for their competitiveness. John G. Dale highlights the lives of farmers and farm life in Turner.
Type
Writing
Title
Hands Remember
Year
2003
Kelli Gavant highlights the life of Phyllis Rogers, a teacher with SPIRAL Arts, Inc., who suffers from chronic pain following an accident that damaged her brain. Gavant discusses the work that SPIRAL Arts does for their students and how it has helped Rogers and others.
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