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Kennebunk, Maine
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Title
For My Daughters
Year
2013
Having moved to Maine over a decade ago to keep his family safe from civil war in Somali, Dr. Said Mohammed wants his children to be well educated and help the Somali people. Chris Remington profiles how Dr. Mohammed wants the best lives for his daughters.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Coven
Year
2013
Finding spirituality and religion through witchcraft, Jen Fox and Annie Finch speak about coming out to the public as witches. Fox and Finch speak about spirituality and how witchcraft empowers women.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Take Me Back Home
Year
2013
Growing up in a home filled with abuse, Ernest ran away with the traveling carnivals. Emily Forman documents the trauma Ernest experienced as a child, how today it still impacts his life as an adult, and using country music as an outlet.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Man By His Cover
Year
2013
With materials from the thrift store, Bob Giordano rebinds books on his shelves. Erika Lantz profiles how reading and literature are key to Giordano's life.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Core of the Problem: One Man's Trash is Another Horse's Treasure
Year
2013
In order to combat food waste at his school, Andrew Constantine started to collect discarded fruits to use on his family farm. Frederica Lipmann highlights how Constantine saw the waste of his fellow students as a way to support his farm.
Type
Multimedia
Title
An Upward Calling
Year
2013
At the age of 65, Jonathan "Elias" Cloud decided to leave modern society and join an Amish community in Maine. Scott Ruderman documents how Elias made his choice to come to Unity and his efforts to become a part of the Amish community.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Elements of Style
Year
2013
Behind all of the graffiti and tagging in Portland, there is a complex and exclusive subculture. Steven Jackson highlights how the members of this community are artists dedicated to their artform and its governing rules.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Banjournalist
Year
2013
Combining his news gathering and banjo playing skills, Troy Bennett became Maine's first banjournalist. Tracy Mumford profiles how Bennett brings his two worlds together.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Healing People, Healing Plants
Year
2013
An as herbalist and medicine maker in Belfast, August Sender provides tinctures and salves to free medicine clinics around the country. Alice Quinlan provides a profile on Sender's work.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Beautiful of Inganzo
Year
2013
Alison Hudson profiles how one Rwandan refugee brings his traditional dances to Portland.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Playing It Forward
Year
2013
As a refugee from Sudan, John Ochira reflects on how his experience coming to Maine and how soccer helped him understand the cultural landscape. Michelle Mitchell highlights Ochira's journey and his desire to return to his country to help rebuild the economy.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Comic Relief
Year
2013
In Portland, Coast City Comics has the typical atmosphere of a comic shop, which is inviting and fun. Mitch Borden profiles how Tristan Gallagher's horrible experiences allowed him to create his comic shop.
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