Bates College professor Stephanie Kelley-Romano said when people feel left out and disempowered, “they are going to look for some sort of explanation.”
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Great Falls Forum: Lewiston-Auburn becoming a public art hub
Beckie Conrad, co-chairwoman of the Lewiston-Auburn public art working group, said the Twin Cities has been “developing a very significant collection very quickly, and working toward policies to make sure we can continue this long term.”
Tom Caron: ‘A kid from Lewiston, Maine’ with a front row seat for Boston sports
Tom Caron talked about Red Sox baseball at Thursday’s Great Falls Forum.
Great Falls Forum kicks off with discussion substance use recovery
Four local and state leaders shared their personal and professional experiences with substance use disorder and recovery resources in Maine.
NBC News journalist and Auburn native speaks to home crowd in Lewiston
Award-winning legal and investigative correspondent Cynthia McFadden tells a virtual Great Falls Forum of a career that took her from Maine to Madagascar.
Video: NBC correspondent Cynthia McFadden speaks at Great Falls Forum
Cynthia McFadden, Senior Legal and Investigative Correspondent for NBC News and Edward Little High School graduate, was Thursday’s Great Falls Forum speaker.
Great Falls Forum: Black Owned Maine works to lift Black-owned businesses
The nonprofit says effort will benefit Maine’s economy.
Great Falls Forum video: Lessons on race from Lewiston teens
Andrea Breau’s interviews with Lewiston teens uncovered complex feelings about race and their role in shaping public opinion on multiculturalism, which is often overshadowed by “feel-good” media coverage.
Dr. Nirav Shah: The demand for vaccines outstrips supply
During a virtual Great Falls Forum discussion Thursday, the Maine Center for Disease Control director answered a range of questions about the pandemic, the timeline for vaccinations, and mental health.
Maine voters bucked a partisan tide at the polls
Mainers proved much less partisan in the Nov. 3 election than their counterparts around the country, two Bates College professors with a passion for politics say during an online Great Falls Forum.