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Title
Inside Juvie
Year
2004
Lara Coger investigates the lives of youths who are incarcerated at Long Creek Youth Development Center. Coger speaks to Sean, one inmate, to learn about his experiences in prison and going through rehabilitation.
Type
Radio
Title
Justin on the Inside
Year
2004
Julie Shargel highlights the life of Amy, who has always sought out acceptance for being transgender. Amy speaks about experiences with family, working, and how society sees him.
Type
Radio
Title
10000 Tries
Year
2013
Living with brain injuries since shortly after birth, Rebecca Lee attends Carlisle Academy to have horse therapy. Mary Wesley documents the therapy Lee receives at Carlisle, and how her life has changed thanks to her riding.
Type
Radio
Title
Shake the Dust
Year
2013
When Theresa Chabot became ordained Roman Catholic priest, she was excommunicated by the Vatican because women are not allowed to take the holy orders. Megan Detrie investigates the varying opinions regarding women's ordination, and speaks to Catholics who are following Chabot's message of equality.
Type
Radio
Title
A Life On Parole
Year
2013
When Donald Perry left prison on parole in 2001, he began a new life for himself, but one situation in 2011 placed him back in prison. Samara Breger documents how Perry's willingness to help someone placed stolen property in his possession, and even after being found not guilty, was denied parole.
Type
Radio
Title
Warrior Poets
Year
2013
In an effort to open up and raise money for a fallen officer's family, the Portland Police Department started a poetry program. Samara Breger speaks to Marty Pottenger about the program at the police department, and how the death of a fellow officer gave the officers a reason to write poetry.
Type
Radio
Title
Mary's Story
Year
2013
Adopted when she was six, and always curious about finding her birth mother, Mary Schmaling speaks about growing up wanting to know her birth mother. Schmaling recounts her journey to find her mother and how it changed her life.
Type
Radio
Title
Rewire
Year
2013
After suffering nine concussions, artist Raphael Diluzio woke up one morning not knowing his own identity. Shara Morris speaks to Diluzio about having to relearn to draw, and how his art helped with his recovery process.
Type
Radio
Title
Question 1
Year
2013
Although the city of Portland has legalized marijuana for recreational uses, there remains a debate between the city ordinance legalizing the drug and the state and federal law in Maine. Ben Buddig investigates how law enforcement in Portland plans to continuing enforcing the law, and the fight to have marijuana legalized statewide.
Type
Radio
Title
What's Left Behind
Year
2015
Drawing from her own adolescent experiences, Kalila Holt speaks to a group of paranormal investigators in Southern Maine, Spirits Left Behind. Holt recounts her experiences at her childhood home in Arkansas, and speaks to members of the Spirits Left Behind team about their investigations.
Type
Radio
Title
Searching for Work
Year
2015
At Little River Apparel Factory, individuals with disabilities are given opportunities for work. Kelsey Nichols documents how the AbilityOne program functions at the factory and how advocates for disability rights want all places to offer employment equally.
Type
Radio
Title
Poster School
Year
2015
Following the events that took place in Ferguson, Missouri, Muna Mohammad and a group of her friends decided to place posters around Lewiston High School in protest. Lila Cherneff documents the controversy that developed from the posters and how the teenagers organized a town wide dialogue on race.
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