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Carolyn Chute
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Radio
Title
Saying Good-Bye, Again
Year
2007
Steven Emmons documents how individuals remember friends and family that have passed away from AIDS. Emmons speaks to individuals about the AIDS memorial quilt for the Names Project, and the work and feeling that goes into each piece of quilt.
Type
Writing
Title
Fighting for Life
Year
2008
Despite falling into the minority in Maine for their stance on abortion and being pro-choice, George and Jenna Rodrigues speak out against abortion in their community. Dina Marguerite speaks to the Rodrigues' about their pro-life stance and about Planned Parenthood.
Type
Writing
Title
South Berwick Women Activists
Year
1992
A different side of the history of South Berwick is explored through the experiences of women activists in the town. Jenny Meagher speaks with serveral women to share their stories about South Berwick and activism.
Type
Radio
Title
Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun Radio
Year
2001
Janice Gardner explores the lives of civil war reenactors, trying to understand the hows, whys, and possible dangers of Civil War reenactment.
Type
published content
Title
Urchins!
Year
1994
In Portland, the sea urchin industry represents an opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds to have a job working on the waterfront. Joan Amory explores how lucrative this business is for individuals in Portland.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Cute Not Cuddly: A Day in the Life of an Alpaca Farmer
Year
2012
Trained as a lawyer, Barbara Schneider devotes most of her time to the care of alpacas on her farm in Durham. Jessica Miller profiles Schneider's work and her passion for small-scale agriculture.
Type
Writing
Title
Sea Urchins
Year
1993
In Portland, the sea urchin industry represents an opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds to have a job working on the waterfront. Joan Amory explores how lucrative this business is for individuals in Portland.
Type
published content
Title
Selling the Folk: Marketing Maine Culture
Year
1990
There was a time when Maine was marketed as a landscape for escape, known as vacationland. Brett Jenks explores how Maine is now marketed as "The Way Life Should Be."
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