2 min The history of London Atus and an interview with Alfine Nathalie Introducing the debut of The Maine Monitor's newest podcast offering. ByGenius BlackFebruary 25, 2023 Read More
1 min House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross talks about being a Black person in Maine, housing crisis "Our branch of government, the Legislature, is the voice of the people." ByGeorges Budagu MakokoFebruary 19, 2023 Read More
5 min Tribes in Maine left out of Native American resurgence by 40-year-old federal law denying their self-determination Three Harvard Kennedy School scholars write that Maine's Wabanaki Nations have been left out of an economic development boom. ByJoseph KaltAmy Besaw MedfordJonathan B. TaylorFebruary 14, 2023 Read More
1 min From Mexico to Maine: Change thrives in Milbridge Roger McCord travels to a small, diverse Washington County town to see what life is like for the Mexican community and how they maintain their holiday tradition. ByRoger McCordDecember 11, 2022 Read More
3 min Column: The importance of health issues in our homes and environment The food that we eat, the environment that we live in, and the air that we breathe can become invisible enemies. ByGeorges Budagu MakokoDecember 11, 2022 Read More
1 min Maine Reckoning: Vincent Edwards Maine Reckoning reflects on the lives of Black Mainers since the George Floyd murder, asking a key question: Has anything changed? ByTori LynCarly PeruccioDecember 11, 2022 Read More
11 min Transcript: Maine Reckoning podcast episode with Vincent Edwards Vincent Edwards talks about the experience of moving to Maine and building a life here at the beginning of the pandemic. ByTori LynCarly PeruccioDecember 11, 2022 Read More