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Ku Klux Klan(KKK)
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Photography
Title
Swing Dancing, Img. 7
Year
1999
Shaleece Haas captures a photograph of couples swing dancing.
Type
Photography
Title
Swing Dancing, Img. 8
Year
1999
Shaleece Haas captures a photograph of a band performing.
Type
Photography
Title
Lubec, America, Img. 2
Year
2008
Mariel Waloff captures a photograph of Anne Bell speaking to Salt about Lubec, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Appalachian Trail, Img. 3
Year
1997
Deb Shea captures a photograph of Keith Shaw welcoming hikers to his home.
Type
Photography
Title
Back to the Landers, Img. 7
Year
1997
Richard Short captures a photograph of shoes outside a sauna at Bruce Wilken's home.
Type
Photography
Title
Women Unlimited, Img. 1
Year
1998
Vasna Wilson captures a photograph of Dianne Sanzone and Melissa Hass listening during a Basic Math Skills course as part of the Women Unlimited training in Auburn.
Type
Radio
Title
Sound Healer
Year
2009
Sound is everywhere, and Sandra Chaussee attempts to use energy from sound as a form of alternative healing. Natalie Jablonski highlights how Cheaussee uses sound for therapy, and how his form of healing allows her to get to deep feelings of trauma.
Type
Radio
Title
The Pack Leader
Year
2011
At Runs with Wolves Sanctuary in Limington, Maine, Brenda Foster has nursed nearly a dozen wolves back to health. Jen Telischak documents Foster's efforts to rescue wolves and how the wolves provide comfort to the volunteers.
Type
Photography
Title
They Come Here to Live: Kaler-Vaill Photographs
Year
2003
Seeking a sense of community and with a desire to not live alone, Kaler-Vaill offers widowed women a place to live and convene together. Katherine Gnecco captures images of women at Jaler-Vaill to highlight their experiences and their lives.
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