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Kennebunk, Maine
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Radio
Title
I Pledge
Year
2015
As senior class president, Lily SanGiovanni is responsible for saying the Pledge of Allegiance over the intercom in the morning, but has decided to give her fellow students the option of not saying it. Emma Nobel documents how the tradition of reciting the Pledge has become controversial, and the issues it has caused at South Portland High School.
Type
Radio
Title
Why Protect a Pest
Year
2015
In the state of Maine, hunters are allowed to kill coyotes for any reason, but one farming family is fighting to protect the coyotes on their farm. Emma Nobel investigates how the coyote population impacts the hunting economy, and why the Grady family is choosing to keep the coyotes alive.
Type
Radio
Title
All in the Family
Year
2015
When the workers at FairPoint Communications went on strike, they supported each other as a community. James Colombo highlights how the workers created their own community of support, and how the strike brought Kimberly Talbot's family closer.
Type
Radio
Title
Ghost of Jim Deans
Year
2015
In the town of Rockland, Jim Deans set up a recording studio, that for two decades produced music. With no records of Deans or his studio, James Colombo investigates the history of the studio to find out more about Deans.
Type
Writing
Title
Bread & Circus
Year
2015
In Portland, there have been lots of talks regarding a new tenant for Thompson's Point, a soon-to-be accredited college, The Circus Conservatory of America. Jenn Corey investigates the plans regarding this new development for Portland and what it would mean for Portland.
Type
Writing
Title
Intersection
Year
2015
Having been told that she would need a cesarean section to deliver her child, one Somali woman declined the procedure at Mercy Hospital in Portland. Olga Kreimer explores how childbirth is seen from a different culture and how this interacts with a woman's legal right to refuse life-saving measures in the state of Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Make Believe
Year
2015
Olga Kreimer highlights the activities of a group of live action role players, as they create their own world of vampires. Kreimer observes members the group and discusses how they prepare for their games.
Type
Photography
Title
Living With Glass
Year
2015
Ali Scattergood documents the work of Ben Coombs, a glassblowing artist from Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Goats, Horses, and Alpacas
Year
2015
Ali Scattergood documents the work of various individuals who work with farm animals.
Type
Photography
Title
Mark & Gaylene
Year
2015
Genevieve Pedulla documents the work of Mark and Gaylene Cooper, who raise various types of livestock and have an expansive greenhouse on their 70 acres of land.
Type
Photography
Title
In My Country Neighbor Means Family: East Bayside
Year
2015
Julia Whyel documents the lives of people who in in East Bayside, a neighborhood in Portland, highlighting how the community faces long term changes due to urban development.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Next Steps
Year
2014
Spending most of his teenage years in jail, Zach Gregoire has found a way to turn around his life through the Maine Inside Out theater group. Allison Behringer documents how Gregoire and other formerly incarcerated youth are changing their lives by performing on stage.
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