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Photography
Title
Music at Home
Year
2000
Hannah Welch captures the local music scene in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum
Year
1974
At the age of 86, the Furbish twins, Ethel and Edie, have many interesting stories from their childhoods. Anne Gorham and Sherri Jones speak to the twins about their experiences.
Type
Radio
Title
Mason Jar Moments
Year
2022
Michael Greenwood joins the Winthrop High School Outing Club for a hike up Mt. Pisgah. On the way, he talks with students and organizers of the outing club about the experiences an outing club can provide.
Type
Writing
Title
Breathing in the Day
Year
2001
Jessica Misslin highlights the history of Peabody House in Portland and lives of its residents. These individuals live with HIV/AIDS and are offered place to stay and call home.
Type
published content
Title
Edwin
Year
1978
Living on Swan's Island for over 83 years, Edwin Gott finds it almost like a dream. Deborah Garvin speaks to Gott about his experiences on the island.
Type
published content
Title
Monica
Year
1988
Pam Berry captures the life of Monica, a mother who lives in a schoolbus with her daughter while she builds a house for the future.
Type
Photography
Title
Walk On
Year
2009
Born with Down syndrome, seven-year old Calvin Mahoney offers joy to family and friends. Anna Lundgren documents how Mahoney attends a full-inclusion school, participates in hippotherapy, and continues to develop an understanding of the world around him.
Type
Photography
Title
Matthew Kongo's Journey
Year
2006
The Sudanese Community Association of Maine hosts events geared towards showing their children the importance of education and going to school. Anna Mackenzie Weaver captures the work of Matthew Kongo, president of the Sudanese Community Association of Maine.
Type
Radio
Title
Virtual Reality Gives Medical Students a Dose of Empathy
Year
2019
One university in Maine is revolutionizing health care education by teaching empathy. The school has integrated virtual reality as a mandatory part of the curriculum. But can 7 minutes really change a person? And is empathy even teachable?
Type
Writing
Title
Blind Love: Joanne Millay Adopted International Children With Disabilities to Give them a Better Life
Year
2008
For nearly 20 years Joanne Millay has adopted international children with varying disabilities. Jennifer Quartararo documents the life and work of Millary, speaking to her about her children and the difficulties she faces.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Hooky Day
Year
2012
One day every year, Elise Kiely takes each of her children out of school for a hooky day. Katie Ricciardi documents how Kiely took her son surfing during the winter as a way for them to keep a close relationship.
Type
published content
Title
Bobcat and the Governor
Year
1979
The two sons of Madas Sapiel who live and work on Indian Island represent the two divergent ways of thinking among the Penobscots about their future. Sheryl Lane speaks to Frances Glossian and Wally Pehrson about their lifestyles.
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