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Photography
Title
A Certain Kind of Life Photographs
Year
2003
At Nokomis Regional High School in Newport, the taxidermy program offers students a hands-on approach to the sciences. Gretchen Gavett and Hillary Wentworth speak to Howard Whitten, the taxidermy teacher, and his students to learn about the program and their desire to learn taxidermy.
Type
Radio
Title
Cathy, 16, Mom
Year
2004
Sarah Elzas documents the life of Cathy, a teenage mother, who has two children with her boyfriend. Cathy discusses the difficulties being a young mother and the parenting classes she takes.
Type
Photography
Title
Where She Belongs Photographs
Year
2004
For individuals in Maine that live with Down syndrome, the STRIVE University offers a program geared toward giving individuals secondary education and employment opportunities. Anne Phillips captures how the students at STRIVE University cope with being on their own and their experiences.
Type
Writing
Title
Where She Belongs
Year
2004
For individuals in Maine that live with Down syndrome, the STRIVE University offers a program geared toward giving individuals secondary education and employment opportunities. Sarah Hollenbeck discovers how the students at STRIVE University cope with being on their own and their experiences.
Type
Radio
Title
For My Children, For Myself
Year
2004
Abdi Saeed speaks about the journey that his mother, Nimo Saeed, has gone through living in Somalia, coming to Maine, and learning English.
Type
Radio
Title
Learning to Hear
Year
2004
Benite Birkeland highlights the life of deaf individuals who have received cochlear implants, allowing them to hear sounds and speech. Birkeland discusses how the implants help with learning and how it affects deaf culture.
Type
Radio
Title
Who Needs Math?
Year
2004
Lara Coger speaks to Zoe High and Elizabeth Woodbury about homeschooling. High talks about her daily experiences learning at home and her dislike for math.
Type
Writing
Title
Life Expectancy
Year
2004
Daniel Welch focuses on the life of Art Howell and the A.E. Howell Conservation Center, speaking to Howell about animal rehabilitation.
Type
Photography
Title
Surviving More Than Adolescence Photographs
Year
2004
Allison Wightman captures the life of Cathy Hardy, a teenage mother, who has two children with her boyfriend. Wightman presents the difficulties being a young mother.
Type
Photography
Title
Life Expectancy Photographs
Year
2004
Brian Henry captures the life of Art Howell and the A.E. Howell Conservation Center.
Type
Writing
Title
Fifteen for a Moment
Year
2005
The school district of Westbrook provides at-risk students an opportunity to learn through an alternative learning program geared towards all grade levels. Maureen Simpson documents how the school district utilizes their program to help students to believe in getting an education, focusing on Ashley Lane, the oldest eight grader in the program.
Type
Photography
Title
Fifteen for a Moment Photographs
Year
2005
The school district of Westbrook provides at-risk students an opportunity to learn through an alternative learning program geared towards all grade levels. Meghan Lazier captures how the school district utilizes their program to help students to believe in getting an education, focusing on Ashley Lane, the oldest eight grader in the program.
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