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Photography
Title
Mi Corazon
Year
2006
The fear of deportation is a daily reality that many people in the migrant community face in Maine, as half of the migrant work force is in Maine illegally. Maisie Crow captures the life of one family who migrating to Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Cold Water
Year
2005
Speaking about Darfur nearly all of the time, Hassan Cober, a journalist born in Darfur came to Portland with his family because of the Sudanese people safe in America. Hannah Fox captures the life of Cober.
Type
published content
Title
Fall of the Great North Woods
Year
1987
As Maine's largest myth, the Great North Woods provides questions about the Woods of today and tomorrow. Nancy Jesser explores which of these myths will survive over time.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Maine Thread Company
Year
2012
At Maine Thread Co. in Lewiston, Rusty Vallee continues the family business of making textiles. Laine Zimmerman profiles the work that Vallee does for his company.
Type
Radio
Title
Mea, Me, Mine
Year
2005
Mea Tavares speaks about his experiences being transgender, how his family reacted to him coming out, and going through gender reassignment.
Type
Writing
Title
Hard Alee
Year
2000
Tiana Wilkinson uncovers the history of the passenger schooner, the Isaac H. Evans. Wilkinson speaks to passengers and crew members to learn about their experiences with the boat.
Type
Writing
Title
Citizens of Heaven
Year
2010
In Portland, El Sinai Church on Brighton Avenue is the first majority Latino Evangelical church in the city, ministered by Israel Ortiz. Anne Hoffman discusses the growing hispanic community in Portland, and highlights Ortiz's own journey to Portland.
Type
Writing
Title
Opportunity Farm for Boys
Year
1992
At the Opportunity Farm for Boys, at-risk youths are able to receive help and education. Jill Smith discusses the programs offered at the farm to assist the youth's who live there.
Type
published content
Title
Sailmaker
Year
2007
A sailmaker for thirty-five years, there is not a sail that gets made in his shop that Nat Wilson has not had a hand in making. Amanda Witherell documents the craft and the work that Wilson does on his sails.
Type
Writing
Title
Streets Under Seige
Year
1989
In Portland, Tate and Tyng Streets hold a history of displacement, change, and decay. Amanda Holmes vists people in the neighborhood to discuss why they still cling to Tate and Tyng.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Ed's Vows
Year
2013
Since he was a child, Father Minderlein wanted to be a priest, but caused a void in his life. Samara Breger offers a profile on Minderlein that discusses how the priesthood almost took him away from having a family.
Type
Writing
Title
Living in Limbo - After Allagash
Year
2004
Nick Crawford highlights the work of the Troy Jackson, a state representative in Augusta. Crawford discusses how Jackson commutes between Augusta and Fort Kent every week to be with his family and his other job as a logger.
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