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Carol Dana
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Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine XI: Number 44, December 1993
Year
Dec 1993
The December 1993 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on contra dancing, migrant laborers, and the YMCA.
Type
Multimedia
Title
In Sync With the Tides
Year
2012
One man from Peaks Island speaks about his life on the island and how it brings his family closer together.
Type
Multimedia
Title
We Danced
Year
2012
Even in old age, one women in Maine likes to go dancing and ride motorcycles. Lola Matteau speaks about the death of her close friend Armand Talbot, and how much he allowed her to experience new things in life.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Against the Wall
Year
2014
Coming back from the Army with PTSD due to sexual trauma, Lesley Corbett uses art as a way to cope with what happened to her. Dana Bialek documents Corbett's story of being stalked and harassed by her superior, and how her PTSD affects her world today.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Mile of Style with Stephen Schools
Year
2014
As a collector of leather jackets, Stephen Schools transforms them into whatever he thinks will look nice. Dana Bialek profiles work on repurposing jackets.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Figures of Speech: Puppets as Metaphor
Year
2013
Through the use of puppets, John and Carol Farrell attempt to shed light on larger human truth. Megan Detrie provides a profile on how they use puppets for metaphor.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Digging
Year
2013
For Dana Wilde, individuals who seek the unknown must rely on the power and beauty of nature to understand buried truths. Grace Mendenhall profiles Wilde's role as a self-described backwoods philosopher.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Hooked
Year
2013
At Long Creek Living Center, young individuals who have committed crimes are given a chance to change their lives. Katie Bell documents how knitting and crocheting gives residents an outlet.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Beautiful of Inganzo
Year
2013
Alison Hudson profiles how one Rwandan refugee brings his traditional dances to Portland.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Undocumented
Year
2014
Living in Maine as illegal immigrants, two individuals speak about how the decisions their parents made coming to the United States illegally continue to impact their lives today. Pang Tubhirun documents how she and Marc Banzuela cope with fear of deportation, and how becoming DACA recipients changed their lives.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Dancing Zebra
Year
2014
In order to honor her mother who is recovering from a stroke, Raisa Pelletier is putting together a fashion show. Abby Holtzman documents the work that Raisa puts into her fashion and how it represents her philosophy of life.
Type
Multimedia
Title
In Our Veins
Year
2014
As the Penobscot River recovers from centuries of environmental impacts, the restoration of river-based traditions remains a hope for the Penobscot Indian Nation. Sara Quinn documents how members of the Penobscot Tribe used to rely on the river, and today how they attempt to remain attached to it.
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