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Radio
Title
A Different Take On Life
Year
2007
Arielle Lasky highlights how the skills and education he received at The Community School will help Chad O'Neil to navigate the real world. Lasky discusses O'Neil's life before attending The Community School, how it helped him to open up and be comfortable talking to others, and his desire for flying and aircraft restoration.
Type
Photography
Title
Goranson Farm
Year
1994
Julie Labbe captures images of community supported agriculture and how certain individuals practice this type of alternative farming in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
How to Peel a Persimmon
Year
2001
Krista Mahr documents the growth of the Cambodian community in Portland, speaking with several individuals regarding their culture and religion.
Type
published content
Title
Wildwood Chapel
Year
1974
In a wooded area far apart from the village churches in Kennebunk and Kennebunkport, the Wildwood Chapel resides. Erica Shorey and Karen Shuffleburg speak to individuals in the church community about their experiences at the chapel.
Type
Radio
Title
How to See Glass
Year
2013
Within the sea glassing community, only specific pieces of glass are sought out for collectors, for personal collections and competition. Erika Lantz documents Bill and Helen Carney's hobby of collecting glass at one of their secret spots, and speaks to the Carney's about how seaglassing took a new meaning to them when Helen started to lose her vision.
Type
published content
Title
Richmond's Russian Colony
Year
1984
During the 1950's, a colony of Slavic immigrants came to Richmond, Maine. Gretchen Batz documents how the Slavic community integrated into the town.
Type
Writing
Title
Hugh's Pier
Year
1998
Eliza Wilmerding explores the fishing business within the Stonington community. Wilmerding speaks to fishermen to learn about fishing industry throughout the year.
Type
Radio
Title
Womyn Am I
Year
2007
Women from the Feminist Spiritual Community discuss their experiences with spirituality and meeting together for women led ritual. They speak about feminism and their beliefs regarding the empowerment of women.
Type
Radio
Title
Recipe for radical rest (serves 3)
Year
2021
Heather Flor is a Peruvian-American farmer and artist who uses rest as a radical tool. Heather’s mother, María Rosita, and her four-year old nephew, Ediercito, do too.
Type
Writing
Title
A Day at the Goranson Farm
Year
1994
London Chretien discusses the topic of community supported agriculture and how certain individuals practice this type of alternative farming in Maine.
Type
Radio
Title
Still Kink After All These Years
Year
2014
Unlike today, Ralph Cusack and his contemporaries struggled to create their own gay community in the 1980s. Galen Koch documents the struggles Cusack had has a gay man in the 1980s, forming his first leather and levi club, and how people have become more accepting.
Type
Writing
Title
The Power of Place
Year
1994
Charlies McCormick covers the personal histories of people who live and work in the small community of Ocean Park.
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