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Title
Surely the Lord is in This Place
Year
1996
Racial barriers exist in many parts of the United States and in the state of Maine, but the church community of Green Memorial AME Zion Church aims to break down those barriers. Nicole Nardon explores how this church embraces integration in order to share their faith with all.
Type
Photography
Title
The Beehive
Year
2013
Alpha Newberry, Jen Miller, and Liz Mak document the religious community, Twelve Tribes Community, in Rutland Vermont, where reformed hippies claim to carry on the legacy of early Christianity.
Type
Radio
Title
The Bible and a Gallon of Bleach
Year
2007
Ordained as a priest, Peter Donatelli discusses his experiences managing Liliana's Laundromat and interacting with customers. Donatelli speaks about debating politics and religion with customers.
Type
Photography
Title
The Church of Lafayette St.
Year
2008
Stephanie Ewens and Zachary Crabtree speak to members of the Banyamulenge community in Portland, showing how they come together as a church community.
Type
Writing
Title
The Church on Lafayette Street: Mutima Peters Offers Sancutary to His International Congregation
Year
2008
Zachary Crabtree speaks to members of the Banyamulenge community in Portland, discussing how they come together as a church community.
Type
published content
Title
The Cloistered Life
Year
1995
Unlike other Catholic religious orders in Maine, the Sister of the Precious Blood are a cloistered group. Mary Pope explores the daily lives of the sisters whose whole world exists within the Monastery of the Precious Blood in Portland.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Coven
Year
2013
Finding spirituality and religion through witchcraft, Jen Fox and Annie Finch speak about coming out to the public as witches. Fox and Finch speak about spirituality and how witchcraft empowers women.
Type
Photography
Title
The Culture of Things: An Iranian Family in Maine
Year
2002
Annie Tselikis captures the lives of Iranians who escaped Iran because they practice Baha'ism.
Type
Writing
Title
The Culture of Things: An Iranian Family in Maine
Year
2002
Jones Franzel highlights the lives of Iranians who escaped Iran because they practice Baha'ism. Franzel discusses how Iranians who practiced Baha'ism lived as a persecuted minority in Iran and how coming to the United States offered them opportunities to live their lives.
Type
published content
Title
The Elders
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
Photography
Title
The Essence of Life
Year
2009
Volunteering to care for the dead in Portland's Jewish community, Sheera LaBelle performs the ancient ritual of Tahara. Casey Gordon captures the work done at the Jewish Funeral Home.
Type
Writing
Title
The Essence of Life: Communing with Death
Year
2009
Volunteering to care for the dead in Portland's Jewish community, Sheera LaBelle performs the ancient ritual of Tahara. Jess Winter speaks to LaBella about following traditional Jewish practices for burials.
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