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Amy Bai
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Title
The Younger Generation
Year
1983
William Ibelle explores how three generations of Penobscot Indians are searching through their experiences to define what it means to be a Penobscot living in today's work.
Type
published content
Title
Off the Maine Road: To Be Raymond Strout
Year
2005
Holly Wilmeth captures the work of Raymond Strout, a carpenter by trade, who is a blood wormer by nature.
Type
Radio
Title
Any Day Now
Year
2007
At 56 year old, Greg Brooks travels to shipwrecks to find real treasure and valuables. Grant Fuller highlights the work of Greg Brooks, who discusses searching for the ultimate treasure and getting into the business of treasure hunting.
Type
Photography
Title
The Shift Two Boys
Year
2010
Cait Wilson documents the work of paramedics from South Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Flatline Days Photographs
Year
2009
Diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Hilary Hebert is a mother who is learning to manage her mood disorder and raising her children at the same time. Keith Lane captures Hebert's life.
Type
Photography
Title
A Good Day's Work
Year
2009
Rebeca Beeman documents the work that the Mulkern brothers do for their business, Lionel Plante Associates, Inc., a marine transportation company out of Peaks Island.
Type
Photography
Title
One Day Plan
Year
2003
Andrew Reilly documents the life of Andy Kinney, a man who is making a transition to live at the Oxford Street Homeless Shelter in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Neysa's Baby Photographs
Year
1995
Julia Beck Hoggson documents the life of Neysa Gray, who is ready to give birth to a son.
Type
Photography
Title
Stop Along The Way
Year
2002
Molly Myers captures a photograph of men sitting at a long truckers' table as a waitress attends to men at the far end.
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
published content
Title
Lost Hunter! Part Two
Year
1988
After joining Bert McBurnie into the wilderness at Chesuncook Lake to look for a lost hunter, Salt students speak to the hunter after he is found.
Type
Writing
Title
ProChoice Rally
Year
1992
Monument Square in Portland sits at the center of the city and serves as an ideal location for protests and demonstrations. Victoria Lyon discusses how demonstrators use the downtown area to hold their protests.
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