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Title
Seafarers
Year
1996
Sarah Wise explores the world of the female sailors, uncovering that the idea that only men are ship captains and sailors is antiquated. Wise speaks with various female sailors to learn about their role models and careers.
Type
Writing
Title
We Do This Way, We Stay Together
Year
2002
Lisa Merlini highlights the lives of Mira Cua and Cong Ba Nguyen, a couple who have different nationalities, but were able to mix and meld them into the family they started.
Type
published content
Title
Toots Makes Music
Year
1985
In the French Canadian community in Biddeford, Toots Bouthot makes makes his music. Dana Gillian documents Bouthot's passion for music.
Type
published content
Title
I Don't Feel Color
Year
1982
As one of the best known men in Old Orchard Beach, Clarence Roberts is a city council member who represents a white constituency as a black man. Roger Champagne documents how Roberts does not let the color of his skin hold him back from being involved in the community.
Type
Writing
Title
Lorelie Bowden Lowell
Year
1997
Liz Webler documents the life of Lorelie Lowell, discussing her rural lifestyle and hobbies.
Type
Writing
Title
Bush Pilots
Year
1990
Timothy Peternel explores the lives and careers of bush pilots, further discussing the development of aviation.
Type
Writing
Title
With Baskets on His Mind
Year
1999
Meredith Wade explores the traditional craft of basketweaving, speaking with basketmakers in the Agamenticus community.
Type
published content
Title
Livin' Where You Want to Live'
Year
1982
Living on Mount Desert Island for nearly 66 years, Draper Liscomb has spent his whole life making a living in Maine. Bethany Aronow documents how Liscomb left Maine for work, but came back because he knew he could make it in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Camp
Year
1994
Drawing from personal experiences, Janine Clarke discusses what the camps of Cold Stream Pond mean to her. She looks at the lives and histories of the people who own these camps, and how their family histories are shaped by them.
Type
Writing
Title
Island Sisterhood
Year
2002
Christine Kulcheski speaks to residents on Islesboro and learns about their island community and women's group.
Type
Writing
Title
Freedom in Faith: Sister Joanne Roy
Year
2002
Robin Lea highlights the life of Sister Joanne Roy, covering topics regarding Roy's social work, spiritual beliefs, and ecology.
Type
Writing
Title
Gerrie Brown
Year
1993
The WINGS (Women in Nurturing Group Support) support group aimed to help single mothers and women who were living in poverty by providing advice and assistance. Gerrie Brown, who ran this support group, is the focus of James Sylvan's research, which highlights Brown's work and her personal life.
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