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PublishedJune 30, 2022
Finding Our Voices is going to the movies
Two short documentaries share the stage with the award-winning "And So I Stayed" at the 25th edition of the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville.
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PublishedJune 6, 2022
Finding Our Voices: ‘What love is and what love is not’ community art
What love is and what love is not, as expressed by Midcoast Maine K-12 students, is papering Camden, Rockport, Rockland, and Thomaston through the month of June in the Finding Our Voices community-wide Love/not Love exhibit.
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PublishedMay 26, 2022
Student art explores love/not love in Finding Our Voices exhibit
Fifty-plus works of art are on bold display throughout June in windows of the Farnsworth Art Museum, the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, and dozens of downtown businesses in Thomaston, Rockland, Rockport and Camden.
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PublishedMay 26, 2022
Young voices explore what love is and is not
Finding Our Voices announces an exhibit by young people exploring what love is, and what love is not.
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PublishedApril 13, 2022
Finding Our Voices awarded Sewall Foundation Grant
Finding Our Voices has been awarded $10,000 by the Elmina B. Sewall Foundation.
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PublishedMarch 21, 2022
Goodwill brings Finding Our Voices domestic violence safety to customers, employees
More than 400 Say Something posters are being placed in every Goodwill dressing room and employee break-room in Maine, New Hampshire and northern Vermont.
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PublishedMarch 17, 2022
Roan Yellowthorn, in concert to benefit Finding Our Voices
Maine duo Gentle Temper will open this limited capacity show at Camden Opera House March 25.
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PublishedMarch 10, 2022
Camden library presents Finding Our Voices events
Camden Public Library will offer a reception for Finding Our Voices, as well as an exhibit of photographs by Patrisha McLean featuring portraits of women who have escaped domestic violence.
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PublishedMarch 10, 2022
Finding Our Voices online event, in-person reception at Camden library
Patrisha McLean's “14 to 41: Three Years Later” photography exhibit runs throughout March with a "Survivors Speak" talk March 22 and an opportunity to meet McLean and other domestic violence survivors March 25.
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PublishedFebruary 24, 2022
Patrisha McLean’s new photo exhibit spotlights three years of progress
"14 to 41: Three Years Later” at Camden Public Library features photo portraits of 41 Maine domestic violence survivors, "standing proud and speaking loud." A Finding Our Voices "Survivors Speak" Zoom panel discussion is March 22; a public reception is planned for March 25, followed by a benefit concert at Camden Opera House.
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