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William (Bill) Wohlforth
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Sea Urchins
Year
1993
In Portland, the sea urchin industry represents an opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds to have a job working on the waterfront. Joan Amory explores how lucrative this business is for individuals in Portland.
Type
Writing
Title
Davis Family
Year
1993
Charles Reitze documents the history of the Davis Family. Reitze explores how the family attempts to be self-sufficient and as independent as American society allows.
Type
Photography
Title
Western Promenade Cemetary
Year
1993
Julie Jordan documents activity at Wester Promenade Cemetery in Portland.
Type
published content
Title
Barbershops
Year
1992
Barbershops are social places with a crowd of regulars. Julia Mickenberg takes readers inside two barbershops to highlight the culture within a barbershop.
Type
Writing
Title
ProChoice Rally
Year
1992
Monument Square in Portland sits at the center of the city and serves as an ideal location for protests and demonstrations. Victoria Lyon discusses how demonstrators use the downtown area to hold their protests.
Type
Photography
Title
Nursing Home
Year
1992
Ayumi Horie captures images of people at the Clover Manor Nursing Home.
Type
Writing
Title
I Forgot My Mantra
Year
1991
Julienne Taraska documents the work that women in Maine do with rock music.
Type
Writing
Title
Maquoit Bay Clamming Brunswick
Year
1991
Clam digging in Maquoit Bay is a waiting game based on the weather and tides. Meredith Stukey investigates the trade of clamdigging and clam industry by speaking with individuals who hunt for clams in Maquoit Bay.
Type
published content
Title
Selling the Folk: Marketing Maine Culture
Year
1990
There was a time when Maine was marketed as a landscape for escape, known as vacationland. Brett Jenks explores how Maine is now marketed as "The Way Life Should Be."
Type
Writing
Title
Barbershops
Year
1990
Barbershops are social places with a crowd of regulars. Julia Mickenberg takes readers inside two barbershops to highlight the culture within a barbershop.
Type
Photography
Title
Barbershops Photographs
Year
1990
Barbershops are social places with a crowd of regulars. Zena Calhoun captures images inside two barbershops to highlight the culture within a barbershop.
Type
published content
Title
The Junkyards of Manicured Maine
Year
1989
In a battle of social classes, new middle class Maine wants old rural Maine to clean up junk from their yards. Amy Rawe explores how this battle between city and country values is taking place.
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