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Seth M. Hanson
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Title
They Come Here to Live: Kaler-Vaill
Year
2003
Seeking a sense of community and with a desire to not live alone, Kaler-Vaill offers widowed women a place to live and convene together. Ellington Miller speaks to women at Jaler-Vaill about their experiences and their lives.
Type
Writing
Title
Economy of Luck
Year
2009
For nearly 60 years the Scarborough Downs has been home to southern Maine's horse racing tradition, but it has begun to show its age as modern gambling becomes more popular. Aubrey White speaks to Mike Sweeney, the track's announcer, about lower attendance and how the sport has dwindled from a full time investment to a part time hobby.
Type
Writing
Title
Rainbow Cornelia: Becoming Real
Year
2014
Throughout her life, Rainbow Cornelia has moved between the varying poles of protest and retreat. Greta Moran documents Cornelia's life as she explores the themes of finding a new home and creating a mode of living for oneself.
Type
Writing
Title
Sea Duck Hunting
Year
1993
Dawn Kolpin discusses the sport of sea duck hunting, speaking with experienced hunters and learning about hunting ethics, tricks, and safety.
Type
Writing
Title
Todo Cambia: Everything Changes
Year
2004
Prairie Stuart-Wolff highlights the life of Laura Ochoa, a single mother who is raising a daughter alone after leaving an abusive husband. Stuart-Wolff speaks to Ochoa about her mexican heritage, immigrating to the United States, and her family.
Type
Writing
Title
Ordination
Year
2004
David-Anthony Curtis wanted to be a priest since a young age, and having experienced different religious groups, found a home with the Legionnaires of Christ. Max Breiteneicher documents the life of Curtis and the controversial religious group he is a part of.
Type
Radio
Title
Recipes for Seaweed, Recipes for Peace
Year
2003
Chris Korzen highlights the work and life of Larch Hanson, the owner of a seaweed harvesting company. Hanson discusses his work, family, and spirituality.
Type
Radio
Title
Ice Cold Mosquitos
Year
2003
Rachel McCarthy discusses the Maine Mosquitoes, an all women hockey team in Maine, and covers the lengths the women go to play together.
Type
Radio
Title
Andrew's Mix
Year
2006
The art of curating a good mixtape requires putting the right songs next to each other, which indirectly allows individuals to express themselves through their music taste. Individuals discuss making mixtapes, sending them to the Mixtape Collective, and then sending them back off to new people.
Type
Radio
Title
Taxi Line
Year
2006
Nina Jacobi discusses the lives of Somali refugees who drive taxis in Portland. Jacobi highlights how some of the refugees are over qualified to work as a taxi driver, but do not have many other options to support themselves and their families.
Type
Radio
Title
If You Can't Take the Heat
Year
2004
Within a fire station, firemen are a close knit family, and food helps to bring them even closer. Lee Fuoco highlights how the firefighters at the Munjoy Hill Fire Station are brought together by the meals they share together and the work they do for the community.
Type
Radio
Title
I've Seen That Before
Year
2004
Alex Hall, a blind student at Bangor High School, speaks about his experiences in high school and his aspirations once he graduates. Hall explains how his impairment does not hold him back from doing things that he enjoys, and the way others interact with him.
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