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Autobiography: Writing and MemoryEmily Williston Memorial Librarymore
A library reading and discussion program.
Easthampton, MA, Hampshire County (CT Valley)
project director: Rebecca Plimpton
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $1,085
Massachusetts Review Radio ProgramMassachusetts Reviewmore
A new radio program featuring half-hour interviews with local writers, artists, and thinkers. The objective of the program is to a medium to spotlight and celebrate the cultural life of the CT River Valley region.
Amherst, MA, Hampshire County (CT Valley)
project director: David Lenson
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $2,000
Boston by the Seas K-12 Access ProgramBoston History Collaborativemore
A pilot program giving K-12 students in the Boston area access to the waterfront, harbor tour: "Boston by Sea: A Musical Cruise through Boston's Past." An accompanying teacher's guide will be developed.
Boston, MA, Suffolk County (Greater Boston)
project director: Robert M. Krim
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $4,175
Moby Dick--The MarathonNew Bedford Whaling Museummore
A 25-hour nonstop reading of Moby Dick preceded by a scholar-led talk.
New Bedford, MA, Bristol County (Southeast)
project director: Candace L. Heald
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $2,563
The Trial of Anthony BurnsDiscovering Justice: James D. St. Clair Court Public Ed Projmore
The James D. St. Clair Court Education Project has commissioned a dramatic work on the 1858 extradition of the fugitive slave, Anthony Burns to a slave owner in Virginia. A public exhibit on the life of Anthony Burns will be mounted in the John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse, where the play will be staged.
Boston, MA, Suffolk County (Greater Boston)
project director: Maria Karagianis
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $25,000
The research and development of a six-to-twelve part radio feature series on the Attack on Deerfield, Massachusetts of 1704.
Amherst, MA, Hampshire County (CT Valley)
project director: Robert Paquette
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $10,000
A feature-length documentary about the lives and legal case of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Italian immigrant anarchists who were executed in 1927 for the murder seven years earlier of two men at a South Braintree, MA shoe factory.
New York, NY, New York County
project director: Peter Miller
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $10,000
The Indians Who Met the Pilgrims Kit Revitalization ProjectBoston Children's Museummore
A prototype museum kit/curriculum unit about the Wampanoag people of Massachusetts.
Boston, MA, Suffolk County (Greater Boston)
project director: Juli Brownrigg
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $24,420
Boys Home: The History of Fernald State SchoolCoruway Film Institutemore
One hour television program about America's first institution for the 'feeble-minded'.
Portsmouth, NH, Rockingham County
project director: William C. Rogers
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $20,000
Monkey DanceCenter For Independent Documentarymore
A one-hour documentary following the stories of three Cambodian-American teenagers and Lowell's Angkor Dance Troupe.
Walpole, MA, Norfolk County (Southeast)
project director: Julie Mallozzi
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $20,000
Slavery DocumentsCantata Singers, Inc.more
A community education program (consisting of workshops, lectures, and discussion groups) centering around the March 2002 Symphony Hall performance of a newly commissioned work by composer T. J. Anderson entitled "Slavery Documents".
Boston, MA, Suffolk County (Greater Boston)
project director: Lisa Stiller
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $15,000
Mt. Holyoke: Looking at LandscapeMount Holyoke College Art Museummore
An exhibition that will examine the historical significance of Mt. Holyoke, the prominent mountain that is one of the nation's cultural icons. Interpretive texts at the beginning of each section will introduce the central themes and the conceptual framework of the exhibition.
South Hadley, MA, Hampshire County (CT Valley)
project director: Marianne Doezema
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $5,000
Imagining Robert: My Brother, Madness, and SurvivalFlorentine Films/Hott Productions, Inc.more
A film based on Jay Neugeboren's memoir about himself and his mentally ill brother, Robert. The film will provide the occasion to draw together people involved with mental health--family members, medical personnel, patients, police--to explore the impact of chronic mental illness on families.
Florence, MA, Hampshire County (CT Valley)
project director: Lawrence R. Hott
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $25,000
Gosnold's Hope: Exploration and Enduring LegacyCuttyhunk Historical Societymore
A four-part lecture series, which is part of a larger observance commemorating the 400th anniversary of the landing of Bartholomew Gosnold (1571-1607) in the Buzzard's Bay region. The focus of the project is to foster connections between the past and the present, between the Native people who lived in the region and the Europeans who explored and settled there.
Cuttyhunk, MA, Dukes County (Cape & Islands)
project director: Carolyn T. Powers
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $14,700
Massachusetts Capitol Forum on America's FutureTeacher Center for Global Studiesmore
A series of professional development workshops for teachers using methods and curriculum materials developed by the Choices for the 21st Century Education Project at Brown University.
Worcester, MA, Worcester County (Central)
project director: Mimi Stephens
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $3,525
Life After 60Cambridge Senior Volunteer Clearinghousemore
Two public forums on the opportunities and challenges presented by aging.
Cambridge, MA, Middlesex County (Greater Boston)
project director: Beverly Cassara
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $2,500
Neighborhood Partnership InitiativeBostonian Societymore
A 14-week course for nine youths and three community-based organizations' representatives with instruction on how to research, design, and implement public history projects in their own community.
Boston, MA, Suffolk County (Greater Boston)
project director: Karilyn Crockett
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $15,000
Dickens and America: Lowell Public PerformancesUniversity of Massachusetts Lowellmore
Public performances by Gerald Dickens, great-great grandson of Charles Dickens, who visited Lowell in 1842. These performances, which combine history, literature, and biography in a unique one-man show format, will include new material about that visit gathered through the research of two humanities scholars. The performances will commemorate the 160th anniversary of Charles Dickens' visit to Lowell.
Lowell, MA, Middlesex County (Northeast)
project director: Diana Archibald
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $10,000
Cambodian Humanities Internet CurriculumWorld Educationmore
K-12 dissemination project aimed at upgrading on-line curriculum materials that use Cambodian traditional arts to promote understanding of Khmer culture in schools and communities across the state.
Boston, MA, Suffolk County (Greater Boston)
project director: Alan C. Morgan
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $23,000
Scribbling WomenPublic Media Foundationmore
The dramatization of "Afterward," by Edith Wharton - one of the ten short stories included in the second Scribbling Women collection - and accompanying related curriculum and lesson plans.
Boston, MA, Suffolk County (Greater Boston)
project director: Valerie Henderson
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $15,000
Agents of Social Change in the ClassroomSmith Collegemore
A week-long teacher training institute in using selected documents from several recently opened collections collectively known as the Agents for Social Justice. The intent of this program is to provide the same level of engagement with the documents, scholarly background and curriculum support. The program will be geared for both middle and high school teachers.
Northampton, MA, Hampshire County (CT Valley)
project director: Kathleen Banks Nutter
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $2,000
Contemplating NatureHitchcock Center for the Environmentmore
A public program for general audiences by Richard Nelson emphasizing the importance of our having both physical and spiritual connections to the places that we live. The scholar will also address issues surrounding our allegiance to the American landscape and explore our connections and obligations towards the earth, leading to a possible redefinition of patriotism.
Amherst, MA, Hampshire County (CT Valley)
project director: Tom Alworth
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $2,500
Voices from Three Centuries: Teaching U.S. History with Primary Source MaterialsPorter Phelps Huntington Foundationmore
A week-long summer institute for middle and high school teachers aimed at helping teachers learn to conduct archival research so that they may enhance curricula in English Language Arts and New England social and cultural history from the 18th century through the 20th centuries. In addition, there will be a follow-up session and public presentation in the fall.
Hadley, MA, Hampshire County (CT Valley)
project director: Marla Miller
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $10,200
Favorite Poem Project Institute for Massachusetts EducatorsTrustees of Boston Universitymore
A 2001 summer poetry institute for Massachusetts educators, designed to affect lasting improvements to the teaching of poetry in Massachusetts schools. A 5-day program on Boston University's Charles River campus will immerse 50 teachers and administrators in the art of poetry, reinforcing their familiarity with a broad range of poems-contemporary authors and great authors of the past, both American and those from foreign cultures.
Boston, MA, Suffolk County (Greater Boston)
project director: Robert N. Pinsky
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $21,750
Making Freedom: African-Americans in United States HistoryPrimary Sourcemore
A two-year professional development initiative including a teacher training institute to introduce Massachusetts middle and high school teachers to major resources in African-American intellectual history.
Watertown, MA, Middlesex County (Greater Boston)
project director: Anna Roelofs
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $24,405
Charles Pace as Frederick Douglass PerformancesUniversity of Massachusetts Dartmouthmore
Five performances of Charles Pace as Frederick Douglass in a Southern Massachusetts community.
North Dartmouth, MA, Bristol County (Southeast)
project director: Kimberly Wilson
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $2,500
I'm Every Woman Symposium: Suffragettes and AbolitionistsHarmony Grove Research Centermore
A symposium with a featured speaker (Sylvia McDowell) on 19th century women activists. The event will focus on the visibility of diverse women activists in American history who varied in ideas and interests but helped to inspire positive social change.
Framingham, MA, Middlesex County (Metrowest Boston)
project director: Edwina Weston-Dyer
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $2,500
Isaiah Thomas-Patriot PrinterAmerican Antiquarian Societymore
A combination of theatrical performance by a professional actor and a facsimile/curriculum packet containing historic documents and graphic images from the collections of the American Antiquarian Society. The packet will contain background materials and lesson plans developed by classroom teachers from grades five through high school.
Worcester, MA, Worcester County (Central)
project director: James D. Moran
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $2,500
Nantucket: Rock of ChangesCenter For Independent Documentarymore
Preparations for the documentary, "Nantucket/Rock of Changes" for national broadcast by PBS. The films tells an important historical story relevant to our time: the African American whaling community of Nantucket and its fight for equal education two decades before the Civil War.
Walpole, MA, Norfolk County (Southeast)
project director: Harlan Reiniger
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $5,000
Monkey DanceCenter For Independent Documentarymore
Pre-production for "Monkey Dance", a one hour documentary video following three Cambodian-American teenagers in the Angkor Dance Troupe of Lowell, Massachusetts. All three are leaders in their community who find positive solutions to challenges they face with poverty, gang violence, and ethnic identity. Their life stories will serve as a lens through which to examine issues of cultural identity, ethnic relations, and family bonds-and the role that traditional arts play in these arenas.
Walpole, MA, Norfolk County (Southeast)
project director: Julie Mallozzi
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $10,000
The North Adams Project: A Case Study for Industrial TransformationCenter For Independent Documentarymore
Completion of the production and post-productiion stages of a documentary "The North Adams Project: A Case Study for Industrial Transformation". This film is an hour long independent documentary that will examine the case of North Adams, former mill town in rural western Massachusetts, which is using a visionary arts initiative to break out of a long period of economic decline.
Walpole, MA, Norfolk County (Southeast)
project director: Nancy Kelly
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $25,000
The Unfinished Symphony: Taking Responsibility in a Democratic SocietyNorthern Light Productionsmore
The completion of a one-hour documentary motion picture that examines the role of dissenting citizens as participants in the process of a democratic government. The film focuses on the Vietnam War veterans and Lexington townspeople who participated in an anti-war demonstration over the Memorial Dat weekend, May 1971.
Allston, MA, Suffolk County (Greater Boston)
project director: Bestor Cram
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $15,000
Still Standing: Trapfishing in AmericaProvincetown Community Compact, Inc.more
A documentary that will explore the rich tradition of trapfishing along the Massachusetts coastline and consider the crisis of a fishery in jeopardy.
Provincetown, MA, Barnstable County (Cape & Islands)
project director: Seth Rolbein
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $15,000
The Last Place in the WorldHistoric Northamptonmore
An exhibition about the former Northampton State Hospital to be viewed at the Center for the Arts in Northampton. The exhibition will focus on the historical and artistic aspects of the hospital through the selected works of the scholars involved in the project.
Northampton, MA, Hampshire County (CT Valley)
project director: Anna Schuleit
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $2,500
Keys to the Highway: The Big Bill Broonzy StoryEmerson Collegemore
The preproduction funding for the research and development of a four-part radio documentary and internet website on blues composer and singer William "Bog Bill" Broonzy. The project will explore the connections between African-American social, economic and cultural history, the codification of the country blues between 1925 and 1940, and the influence of the blues on American popular music.
Boston, MA, Suffolk County (Greater Boston)
project director: Roger House
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $9,030
Frontier Colonial House and Farm SiteFruitlands Museumsmore
A site interpretation of a frontier colonial house and farm site.
Harvard, MA, Worcester County (Central)
project director: Joanne Myers
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $15,000
Skinner Employee Oral History ProjectWistariahurst Museum Association, Incmore
An oral history project to collect the memories of former employees of the Skinner Family. Project will include the gathering of photographs, artifacts and personal memories of former staff members into an exhibition.
Holyoke, MA, Hampden County (CT Valley)
project director: Sandra Krein
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $2,500
Brazil at 500: Commemorating History and CultureCenter for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studiesmore
A series of talks and cultural events at the Du Bois Library at University of Massachusetts, Amherst in commemoration of the quincentenary of Brazil's discovery in 1500.
Amherst, MA, Hampshire County (CT Valley)
project director: Peter Stern
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $1,204
Epiphany in ProgressFilmmakers Collaborativemore
A documentary that focuses on the first year of the Epiphany School, a private, tuition free, full-service, faith based middle school for low-income children in Boston.
Melrose, MA, Middlesex County (Northeast)
project director: Michal Goldman
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $25,000
Ka Ding Dong!Center For Independent Documentarymore
Production grant for a 90-minute documentary about the G-Clefs, one of the few remaining rhythm and blues groups from the 1950s that is still performing with its original members.
Walpole, MA, Norfolk County (Southeast)
project director: Abby Freedman
awarded on: 1999-11-16
amount: $15,000