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Photography
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Stacey Clarke Portland, ME
Year
1995
Steve Krutek and Liza Buchbinder investigate the mental health system in Maine, speaking with different families.
Type
Photography
Title
Maine Gay Men's Chorus
Year
2001
Andres Gonzalez captures images of the Maine Gay Men's Chorus.
Type
Photography
Title
How to Peel a Persimmon: Cambodian Community in Portland
Year
2001
Lissa Gotwals captures the growth of the Cambodian community in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Pinch By Pinch
Year
2006
As fish dealers began to buy crabmeat in larger numbers, picking and packing the meat became an important business for Cheryl Robinson and others who live on Little Deer Isle. Kara Urion captures the work of crab pickers on Little Deer Isle.
Type
Photography
Title
Maine Central Institute - Post-Graduate Basketball
Year
2000
Katie Terrill captures the lives of student athletes from Maine Central Institute and how basketball plays an important role at the school.
Type
Photography
Title
Surviving More Than Adolescence Photographs
Year
2004
Allison Wightman captures the life of Cathy Hardy, a teenage mother, who has two children with her boyfriend. Wightman presents the difficulties being a young mother.
Type
Photography
Title
So Cool With Myself
Year
2005
Jenica Miller captures the life of Antoinette Pezet, a minister for Circle of Hope Church, and transsexual woman.
Type
Writing
Title
Fishing's Not Fun Anymore
Year
2007
When Taunton Bay closed off to fisherman and draggers in 2000, fishermen who made their livelihoods in those waters began to suffer financially. Kelsey Abbott highlights how the fishermen who harvested mussels in Taunton Bay are facing bankrupcy and business instability,due to their displacement.
Type
Writing
Title
Portland Police
Year
1994
Jennifer Moorefield discusses the various kinds of police patrols in Portland, and talks to officers about their jobs and experiences.
Type
Radio
Title
Recipe for radical rest (serves 3)
Year
2021
Heather Flor is a Peruvian-American farmer and artist who uses rest as a radical tool. Heather’s mother, María Rosita, and her four-year old nephew, Ediercito, do too.
Type
published content
Title
Sheering
Year
1975
In 1962, Almon Williams began raising sheeps. Williams walks Salt students through the sheep shearing process.
Type
published content
Title
We Are What We Buy
Year
1989
George Lewis, sociologist and Maine native, explains why we are creatures of the culture that we create and consume.
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