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Radio
Title
Pump Up The Jammer
Year
2009
On the night of one of the biggest matches of the year, Sarah Danson documents the roller derby match between the Maine Port Authorities and the Rhode Island Riveters. Danson highlights the match and speaks to women on the Authorities about the importance of roller derby in their lives.
Type
Photography
Title
Pump Up The Jammer Photographs
Year
2009
On the night of one of the biggest matches of the year, Keith Lane captures the roller derby match between the Maine Port Authorities and the Rhode Island Riveters.
Type
Radio
Title
Purity Club Dropout
Year
2014
Growing up in an insular Christian community, Rachel Lehman was told that sex was dirty and shameful. Christie Flemming documents how Lehman left the mindset of following a "pure" lifestyle, and Lehman speaks on the effects that the Christian culture of purity had on her.
Type
Radio
Title
Rabbi Isaacs has a Posse
Year
2014
Fearing that their community would fade away, Jewish community members in Waterville reached out to find a rabbi for their synagogue. Erin Fitzsimmons highlights the community's efforts to get keep Rachel Isaacs as their rabbi and the importance of Jewish identity in the town.
Type
Radio
Title
Raising Angel
Year
2014
Awaiting her fourth child, Jamie Martel is staying at Saint Andre Home since she has no where else to go. Chloe Prasinos speaks to Martel about dealing with addiction, trying to get clean to be there for her children, and what happens at Andre Home once women have their children.
Type
Radio
Title
Real and Imagined
Year
2021
In the summer before moving to Maine, Katherine Moncure finds items from a woman who lived in Portland over a hundred years ago, tucked into a book she had owned for years. Katherine’s determined to find out who that woman was.
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
Photography
Title
Reel Women
Year
1996
Shannon Rentner documents the lives of female fishermen.
Type
Radio
Title
Reenacting Like They're Related
Year
2009
Having an interest in history and wanting to keep it alive, Kate and Chris Nulle became Civil War reenactors. Laura Herberg speaks to the Nulle's about their passion for reenacting and joining the 15th Alabama.
Type
Writing
Title
Registry for Equality: Two Maine Women Rely on Economics in Matters of the Heart
Year
2010
Following the ban on same-sex marriage in Maine in 2009, two women began to write letters to vendors they planned to use for their wedding, in order to highlight the economic impact the ban would have on their businesses. Cassidy Duckett highlights the work of Sue Thomas and Meredith Morgan as they push for marriage equality in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Reinventing Eve
Year
2001
For centuries, males have been the head of congregations for various religions. Melissa Leighty explores how in Maine there are women who have taken on these leadership roles, and despite different religious backgrounds, their perspectives are united by their gender.
Type
Writing
Title
Reinventing Eve
Year
1999
For centuries, males have been the head of congregations for various religions. Melissa Leighty explores how in Maine there are women who have taken on these leadership roles, and despite different religious backgrounds, their perspectives are united by their gender.
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