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Interviews with organizations, individuals, donors and other partners who are working to improve the quality of life for all Maine people.
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Frances Perkins: shining a light on her legacy
Do you know who Frances Perkins is? If the answer is no, you're not alone. She was the first woman elected to a presidential cabinet and under Franklin Delano Roosevelt served as the Secretary of Labor for 12 years. She is responsible for crafting legislation for FDR's New Deal and creating the federal social safety net as we know it today.
Perkins spent summers on the family homestead in Damariscotta. The Frances Perkins Center has purchased the home, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, and is preserving it to shine a light on her legacy.
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Teen homelessness: New beginnings start with a bed
For teens without homes, a bed can mean a new beginning.
Preble Street, a nonprofit organization in Portland that provides services to people experiencing homelessness, has seen a rise in teen homelessness. Leah McDonald, senior director of social work, talks about the causes of teen homelessness and the organization's supports for youth.
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Feeding Maine, from Aroostook to York
Maine ranks near the top for highest food insecurity rates in the country. Dixie Shaw from Catholic Charities of Maine in Aroostook County and Katie Brown from Youthfull Maine talk about food insecurity in their regions and how they fight it.
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From Congo to college: one student's story
In 2017, Mike Masudi arrived to the U.S. by himself at age 19. Since then, he's earned his GED, an associate degree in information technology, and is pursuing a bachelor's degree in cybersecurity.
In this episode, Mike shares how he got where he is today. Anja Hanson, academic advisor at Portland Adult Education, describes the obstacles adult learners face and the determination they have to succeed.
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
This episode's guest is Kelly Brown, associate director of Next Step Domestic Violence Project in Ellsworth and Machias.
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The show must go on: Maine theaters rebound after pandemic
COVID-19 shuttered Maine's theaters for more than 18 months. But communities rallied to support the performing arts even as they were deemed inessential services.
Dana Packard of the Saco River Theatre in Buxton and Keri Lupien of The Waldo in Waldoboro share how their theaters coped with the pandemic and how the arts in Maine are stronger than ever.
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