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Medford Circa 1855
Cataloguing of materials relating to Medford during the transitional ante-bellum period, c. 1855.
Medford Historical Society
Medford, MA, Middlesex County (Metrowest Boston)

project director: Barbara Kerr
grant type: Research Inventory
awarded on: 2012-12-09
amount: $1,500
Peace, Justice and Women - Changing the World
A series of multimedia events on the life of this legendary leader in the fight for women's rights and the abolition of slavery.
Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum
Adams, MA, Berkshire County

project director: Cynthia Whitty
grant type: Project
awarded on: 2012-12-09
amount: $4,643

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grant type: Project
awarded on: 2012-01-25
How We Live Today: Challenges of Globalization
Eight public discussions on the ramifications of the global economy, which will also be broadcast via public radio and podcasts. The discussions will focus on global engagement in military, political, and economic terms.
Cambridge Forum
Cambridge, MA, Middlesex County (Greater Boston)

project director: Patricia Suhrcke
grant type: Project: Crisis, Community, & Civic Culture
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $5,000
The Carlos Vega Collection of Latino History in Holyoke
Inventory of the papers of Carlos Vega, one of Holyoke's most vocal and prolific Latino activists.
Wistariahurst Museum Association, Inc
Holyoke, MA, Hampden County (CT Valley)

project director: Penni Martorell
grant type: Research Inventory
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $1,500
Inventory of Nylander Papers
Inventory of the Robert H. Nylander Collection of research notes and maps related to the original Iron Work Farm land grant and the extant Jones-Faulkner Homestead and Jones Tavern for a permanent exhibition on the extent and evolution of the Jones and Faulkner land holdings throughout the town of Acton and nearby communities.
Iron Work Farm In Acton
Acton, MA, Middlesex County (Metrowest Boston)

project director: Anne Forbes
grant type: Research Inventory
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $1,500
1763 Peace of Paris Commemoration Planning Phase
An exhibit and public programming on the historical legacy of 1763 Peace of Paris treaty to coincide with its 250th anniversary in 2013. Credited with ending the last in a series of international conflicts known as the French and Indian wars, the treaty shaped the roles of Britain, France, and Spain on the North American continent and is seen as the precursor to the American Revolution
Bostonian Society
Boston, MA, Suffolk County (Greater Boston)

project director: Donald C. Carleton
grant type: Project
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $4,925
StoriesLive 2012
A series of assemblies and classroom workshops that teach teenagers about public speaking and storytelling techniques, and culminates in a competitive story slam, a live event with judges and prize money for finalists.
Massmouth, Inc.
Brookline, MA, Norfolk County (Greater Boston)

project director: Norah Dooley
grant type: Project: Engaging New Audiences
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $10,000
Homefront & Battlefield Exhibition Implementation
An exhibit that will explore the relationship between textiles/textile artifacts and the escalation of conflict during the Civil War and its aftermath. The exhibit will display slave cloth, soldier bandages, and the noose used to hang John Brown, among other key objects.
American Textile History Museum
Lowell, MA, Middlesex County (Northeast)

project director: Diane F. Affleck
grant type: Project: Crisis, Community, & Civic Culture
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $10,000
The Temperamentals
Two post-performance forums during the run of The Temperamentals, a play about the founders of one of the first gay rights organizations in the pre-Stonewall United States. The grant will also support interactive elements for audiences attending.
The Lyric Stage Company of Boston
Boston, MA, Suffolk County (Greater Boston)

project director: Nora Long
grant type: Project: Crisis, Community, & Civic Culture
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $500
Intellectual Seeds: the Bounty of William Sturgis, Past and Present
Reading and discussion seires sampling the four books most popular with the library's patrons in its inaugural year.
Sturgis Library
Barnstable, MA, Barnstable County (Cape & Islands)

project director: Antonia Stephens
grant type: Library Reading & Discussion
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $500
The Meaning of the Highlands Neighborhood Today
An out-of-school program for six to 10 teens that will explore the rich history of the Highlands neighborhood (the one-time home of abolitionist Frederick Douglass), and lead to a video-theatre piece based on oral history interviews with residents.
The Highlands Coalition
Lynn, MA, Essex County (Northeast)

project director: Wendy Joseph
grant type: Project: Engaging New Audiences
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $10,000
The Amherst Survival Center Music Project
A series of 12 lunchtime concerts at the Center that will feature world music and accompanying lectures about that music.
Amherst Survival Center
Amherst, MA, Hampshire County (CT Valley)

project director: Bob Weiner
grant type: Project: Engaging New Audiences
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $4,764
African Americans in Early New England Project: A Crisis of Conscience and Memory
A podcast and printed tour of African-American sites in the village of Old Deerfield as well as K-12 online lessons that will illuminate the history of local slavery in Old Deerfield.
Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association
Deerfield, MA, Franklin County (CT Valley)

project director: Timothy Neumann
grant type: Project
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $50,000
Troilus & Cressida
Free public events and participatory programs for diverse audiences pertaining to the production of Troilus & Cressida.
Actors' Shakespeare Project
Somerville, MA, Middlesex County (Greater Boston)

project director: Lori Taylor
grant type: Project: Engaging New Audiences
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $5,000
Boston Busing/Desegregation Project: Can We Talk?
A series of public education forums that examine Boston's desegregation history and its current public education needs in order start an informed conversation among various constituencies about public school quality and equality.
Union of Minority Neighborhoods
Boston, MA, Suffolk County (Greater Boston)

project director: Donna Bivens
grant type: Project: Crisis, Community, & Civic Culture
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $10,000
Julien Hudson Exhibition; Lecture Series
A lecture series, art history course, children's program, and a series of radio interviews to accompany its exhibit on Julien Hudson. Hudson was an early American portrait painter of African descent who explored race and the South in his work.
Worcester Art Museum
Worcester, MA, Worcester County (Central)

project director: Honee Hess
grant type: Project
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $5,000
Will We Ever Learn?.. The Struggle for Equality, One Group at a Time
Three hour-long segments of its morning program, The Roundtable; the segments will explore parallels between various struggles for equality in American history. Interviewees will include such important figures as Anita Hill, Robert Reich, and Alex Keyssar, among others.
WAMC
Albany, NY

project director: Joe Donahue
grant type: Project: Crisis, Community, & Civic Culture
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $10,000
Fire and Ice: The Life and Legacy of Frances Perkins
Development of a trailer for a PBS documentary on the life of Frances Perkins, Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Secretary of Labor and the architect of Social Security, minimum wage, and other New Deal legislation.
Hamline University
Saint Paul, MN, Ramsey County

project director: Mick Caouette
grant type: Project: Media
awarded on: 2011-12-09
amount: $10,000
Fire and Ice: The Life and Legacy of Frances Perkins
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grant type: Project: Media
awarded on: 2011-12-09
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