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Photography
Title
You Have to Do it Right
Year
2005
Cecilia Duchano documents the work of maintenance worker Jose "Eddie" Pineda at Deering High School.
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
Ordination Photographs
Year
2004
David-Anthony Curtis wanted to be a priest since a young age, and having experienced different religious groups, found a home with the Legionnaires of Christ. Seth Gallagher captures the life of Curtis and the controversial religious group he is a part of.
Type
Photography
Title
Breathing in the Day: Peabody House Photographs
Year
2001
Andres Gonzalez captures the history of Peabody House in Portland and lives of its residents. These individuals live with HIV/AIDS and are offered place to stay and call home.
Type
Radio
Title
Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun Radio
Year
2001
Janice Gardner explores the lives of civil war reenactors, trying to understand the hows, whys, and possible dangers of Civil War reenactment.
Type
Radio
Title
The Deck House School
Year
2002
Kelsey Ditts explores how the Deck House School in Edgecomb aims to rehabilitate young men who have had rough pasts with substance abuse.
Type
Radio
Title
A Stop Along The Way
Year
2002
Sara Paul discusses the structure of the Dysart's Restaurant in Bangor, located at a truck stop, and how truckers make it a home away from home.
Type
Radio
Title
The House on the Hill
Year
2002
Sara Paul discusses the history of her home and speaks to members of the Balzano family about their time living in the house on Munjoy Hill.
Type
Radio
Title
Quincy Dean's Radio Diary
Year
2008
Quincy Slobod speaks about her experience being homeschooled, and trying to decided if she should go to a normal school before going off to college.
Type
Radio
Title
Something to Fight For
Year
2008
Richard and Rita Clement recount their feelings about their son Brian joining the military right out of high school. Brian speaks about his experiences in Iraq, and how the whole family started to speak out against the war.
Type
Radio
Title
A Welcome Home
Year
2008
Lydia Crafts highlights the work of Bette Hoxie, who over the past 30 years has fostered 150 kids, most affected with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Crafts discusses how Hoxie offers support to other foster families, and how she has learned the limits of what one person can do to help children in need.
Type
Radio
Title
I Have the Day Free
Year
2008
Living on home confinement, one women in Portland is the only person in the state who is serving a prison sentence from home. Natasha Haverty highlights how this women is trying to find her way back into society.
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