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Adams, Herb
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Photography
Title
Engaging Autism
Year
2009
Leah Schmalz documents the life of Rosa Tapia, a girl has autism. Schmalz highlights how Tapia's foster parents have opted for a homeopathic alternative for treatment to her their daughter.
Type
Photography
Title
Surviving Is All I Know
Year
2010
Madeleine Pryor documents the life of Stephanie Epps, a stripper from Portland who is looking for a quick way to make money and live on her own terms. Contains adult content.
Type
Writing
Title
Snowmobiles in Jackman
Year
1997
Just under 20 miles from the Canadian border, the town of Jackman, Maine is covered in snowmobile trails. Philip Mazzone discusses how important the snowmobile industry is for Jackman, assisting with the economy of the logging industry.
Type
published content
Title
Best of Both Worlds: Intercultural Families in Southern Maine
Year
2000
After the Supreme Court struck down the last anti-miscegenation law, the number of black-white marriages has risen from 51,000 in 1960 to 330,000 today. Vasna Wilson documents the lives of interracial families in Portland.
Type
published content
Title
April 1990 Salt Magazine, Guide to Maine Inns
Year
1990
Salt offers a guide on Maine's historic inns.
Type
Radio
Title
Sound Healer
Year
2009
Sound is everywhere, and Sandra Chaussee attempts to use energy from sound as a form of alternative healing. Natalie Jablonski highlights how Cheaussee uses sound for therapy, and how his form of healing allows her to get to deep feelings of trauma.
Type
Radio
Title
It Fits Perfectly
Year
2022
Producer Sierra Fitch traces her thrifting obsession from Seattle, Washington to Portland, Maine. Along the way, she investigates the surprising origins of thrifting in America, and how several thrift stores in Portland are creating unique spaces for underserved communities.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Eternal Question
Year
2014
Growing up feeling singular, Bethany has recently found a community of people who are like minded. Abby Holtzman profiles how Bethany deals with finding a community that is like her.
Type
Photography
Title
Everything Changed Overnight
Year
2010
Attacked in their home during the middle of the night, Melanie Guerrette speaks about how her families life changed after that night. Sarah Craig captures how the family struggles with trauma.
Type
Photography
Title
Bait Girl Photographs
Year
1973
Getting up at 5 o'clock every morning for the past two summers, Anne Pierter is a bait girl on a lobster boat. Anne Pierter documents her experience working on a lobster boat.
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
Radio
Title
A Jew Grows in Rockland
Year
2007
Rachel Quimby speaks to Amita Jarmon, a rabbi who discusses her struggles dealing with low attendance at the synagogue. Quimby highlights the Jewish community in Rockland, getting their first rabbi since 1937 with Jarmon, and why the older community does not attend synagogue.
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