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Kennebunk, Maine
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Title
Life on the Hill
Year
2015
For the Freeport Flag Ladies, the American flag is more than just a symbol, but an entire lifestyle. James Colombo highlights how this group has made it their life's work to keep alive a sense of true Americanism.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Maine's Food Sovereignty Movement
Year
2015
In response to big agribusiness, Heather Retberg is helping to lead a grassroots movement that declares access to food of our choice is a legal right. Jenn Corey documents how thirteen towns in Maine have passed laws declaring a right to sell food to their neighbors without government intervention.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Quality of Community: Open Bench Project
Year
2015
Founded by Jake Ryan, the Open Bench Project in Portland is a shared makerspace. Julia Whyel profiles how the makerspace is open to all community members as a tool and resource library to cultivate skill building.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Linear Perspective
Year
2015
For two individuals from different backgrounds, their lives converged in the 1950s. Kalila Holt profiles the stories of Rolf, who grew up in Nazi Germany, and Lovye, who grew up in segregated South Carolina.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Bodies
Year
2015
As a mortician in training, Mark Cevoli spends a lot of time with dead bodies. Kalila Holt profiles Cevoli's time in training, and what it is like being young and working so closely with death.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Merely Existing
Year
2015
With little left to live for, Andrew started to think about how his life impacts everything around him. Kelsey Nichols documents how Andrew places himself within the time and space he occupies, applying theory into his recovery.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Shifting
Year
2015
Repairing lamps for over 30 years, Brian Allen believes it's hard to convince the younger generation to pay a little extra to get a lamp repaired. Kelsey Nichols profiles Allen's work as a repairman in South Portland.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Green Crab War
Year
2015
Green crabs are devastating the Maine Coast, and clammers are divided over how to respond. Lila Cherneff documents one clammer is trying to deal with how the green crabs left nothing for the clammers.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Eric Bettencourt
Year
2014
As a singer/songwriter, Eric Bettencourt has relied on emotional turmoil to write better songs. Morgan Springer profiles how Bettencourt attempts to write music while trying to find personal happiness.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Drawing from Maine
Year
2014
When Hanji and Andy moved to Maine, they started a new collaboration: a Southpark-esque cartoon series about Maine. Rhiannon Corby profiles their online cartoon series and using on the culture of Maine to drive the narrative.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Carry it Through
Year
2014
For the Cottrell family in Searsport, wooden boatbuilding as become a family tradition. Sara Quinn profiles how one father and son duo craft different kinds of wooden boats in their workshop.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Last Call
Year
2014
The last hand-crank telephone company in the United States lived in the Hathaways living room in Bryant Pond, Maine. Sofia Aldinio documents how the Hathaways ran the Bryant Pond Phone Company in their home, and how the everything happened around the switchboard.
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