| GN-26251-01 | Public Programs: Humanities Projects in Media | Filmmakers Collaborative, Inc. | Tupperware: Historical Insights into American Consumer Culture | 9/1/2001 - 2/29/2004 | $450,000.00 | Laurie | | Kahn | | | | Filmmakers Collaborative, Inc. | Melrose | MA | 02176-3933 | USA | 2001 | Gender Studies | Humanities Projects in Media | Public Programs | 450000 | 0 | 450000 | 0 | Production of a one-hour documentary film about Earl Tupper, Brownie Wise, and the creation of Tupperware, a plastic product and an American icon. |
| TR-271444-20 | Public Programs: Media Projects Production | New School | Trace Material | 10/1/2020 - 9/30/2021 | $200,000.00 | Alison | | Mears | | | | New School | New York | NY | 10011-8871 | USA | 2020 | U.S. History | Media Projects Production | Public Programs | 200000 | 0 | 184985.21 | 0 | Production of six thirty-minute episodes on the social history of plastic products.
Parsons Healthy Materials Lab (HML) requests a grant in support of Trace Material, a serial podcast that explores the intersection of our lives and the lives of the materials that surround us. The podcast evolved from materials research in the Lab that identified a gap in understanding of the common materials that surround us, the history of their development and their intersection with our lives. The materials we surround ourselves with have a major impact on our health, but they also tell us complex human stories about the world we live in. |