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Radio
Title
That Kid's Fatal
Year
2014
Through the outlet of hip-hop, Jason Allen, Fatal-J, is able to cope with the struggles in his life. Kelsie Hardson documents Allen's rough life, and speaks about the therapy hip-hop has in his life.
Type
Photography
Title
Skate Kid
Year
2005
Annie Reichert captures the lives of young figure skaters as they train for competitions and set other priorities aside.
Type
Writing
Title
Homeless Kids
Year
1996
Julie Johnson highlights the services provided by Youth and Family Outreach in Portland, which supports youths who are living on the street. Johnson also speaks with girls regarding their personal lives and survival from abuse.
Type
Writing
Title
Mom and Dad Again
Year
2007
After losing their jobs at the shipyard, Sandra and Bob Barard decided to open a day care, giving them the opportunity to be parents again. Hannah Vanderlan speaks to the Barard's regarding their day care and the adoption of their granddaughters.
Type
Radio
Title
screen_to_face
Year
2020
We’re saturated with information about what It’s like to be an adult during the pandemic. But what about kiddoes? This a kid’s take on what it means to be alive during COVID-19. Pritha RaySircar takes us into the world of her 10-yr-old nephew. Online learning. Video games. No recess. No soccer practice. Just locked down at home. With his family. And in the end, we’ll hope to learn what it means to be little. In a crisis so large.
Type
Radio
Title
screen_to_face
Year
2020
We’re saturated with information about what It’s like to be an adult during the pandemic. But what about kiddoes? This a kid’s take on what it means to be alive during COVID-19. Pritha RaySircar takes us into the world of her 10-yr-old nephew. Online learning. Video games. No recess. No soccer practice. Just locked down at home. With his family. And in the end, we’ll hope to learn what it means to be little. In a crisis so large.
Type
Radio
Title
screen_to_face
Year
2020
We’re saturated with information about what It’s like to be an adult during the pandemic. But what about kiddoes? This a kid’s take on what it means to be alive during COVID-19. Pritha RaySircar takes us into the world of her 10-yr-old nephew. Online learning. Video games. No recess. No soccer practice. Just locked down at home. With his family. And in the end, we’ll hope to learn what it means to be little. In a crisis so large.
Type
Radio
Title
Untie It and See
Year
2019
Stories teach kids about the world. But sometimes, the world can be a scary place. Producer Nicki Stein revisits a story in a kids’ book of folklore that lingered with her long past childhood. Music by the Ar-Kaics, courtesy of Daptone Records NOTE: This piece deals with the concept of death and contains swearing, so it may not be suitable for young listeners
Type
Photography
Title
Circle of Grandfriends
Year
2003
Stephanie Wittmer documents the activities at Circle of Grandfriends, where young kids spend time with senior citizens.
Type
Radio
Title
You're Really Good for What You Do, Mom
Year
2008
Sara Cox, a country singer/songwriter, speaks about the creative process for writing music and raising her kids.
Type
Photography
Title
Life Lessons in the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital
Year
2006
Alexandra Marvar documents the work that Elizabeth Papps does to support kids at the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital in Portland.
Type
Multimedia
Title
On The River
Year
2013
Since he was a kid, David Gilbert has dug for clams in the Damariscotta River. Julie Rawe profiles how Gilbert has moved to harvesting oysters due to ecosystem shifts.
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