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When Doctoring Is Woman's Work
Year
1987
Growing up watching their mother perform work as a doctor, Dr. Marion Moulton's sons viewed doctoring as woman's work. Carol Kuhn highlights the work Dr. Moulton has done as a doctor in rural Maine.
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published content
Title
River Driving on the Kennebec
Year
1977
As a group project, members of Salt document the topics of river driving, logging, and cooking for loggers.
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published content
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Women's Work
Year
1997
Noreen Hogan captures the work of women tradesworkers around Bath, Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Workers at Bath Iron Works, Bath, 1992
Year
1995
Noreen Hogan takes a photograph of Marian Vear and her male co-workers at Bath Iron Works.
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Writing
Title
Strong Enough
Year
2002
In the small town of Strong, the Strong Wood Products, Inc. toothpick and dowel mill begins manufacturing early each morning. Suzanne Grossman speaks to employees at the factory to learn about their jobs and the work produced at the mill.
Type
Radio
Title
Twister & Son
Year
2010
Returning to his hometown in Fryeburg once a year, Keegan Cooke returns to help his dad sell pretzels at the Fryeburg Fair. Lucas Willard speaks to the Keegan about his father's work ethic, and how it has influenced him to start his own business in New York.
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published content
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Salt 2006-2007 Magazine, Front Cover
Year
2007
Front cover for the Salt 2006-2007 Magazine.
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published content
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Working the Loom, Lewiston, 1992
Year
1995
R. Todd Hoffman captures the hard work that people do at Bates Mill in Lewiston.
Type
Radio
Title
A Song For Stanley
Year
2019
A group of musicians in Portland, Maine are running a one-of-a-kind music program called Lifesongs. The program helps LGBTQ seniors turn their memories into melody. McKenna Hadley-Burke meets a 91-year-old who turned a complicated life into a 5 minute song.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Green Death
Year
2013
Offering a way for individuals to have a natural and affordable burial, green cemeteries have allowed for the tradition of burials to change. Grace Mendenhall documents the work Chuck Lakin, Joe Watson, and Joyce Foley have done for funerals.
Type
Radio
Title
My Hands Did It
Year
2014
Frank Glazer recounts his experiences as a pianist playing at Town Hall in New York, the moment that showed him how to grow as a musician. Glazer speaks about going from a normal piano player to an artist.
Type
Writing
Title
Last Chance
Year
2007
Having working with horses her entire life, Mona Jerome rescues wild mustangs and tries to find them new homes. Emma Bouthillette documents the work of Jerome, discussing her rescue organization and working with wild horses.
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