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The Child is the Canary

The biggest environmental health problem for children in the US is lead paint poisoning. Despite its decline, there are still at least 1,000,000 victims here and millions more around the globe. An environmental justice issue, activists and law suits are going after the lead paint industry, which sold the product despite their knowledge for decades of its poisonous content. So far we have filmed a leading expert, activist, parents and poisoned children. Funding is needed to further develop, research and shoot this important investigative documentary. To donate: click on Grantmakers logo above.
The Last Atomic Bomb

Funds are needed to cover outreach costs (mailing lists, printing and postage to send notices to college faculty) and to edit and update a shorter version for 2010 telecast at the time of the 65th year commemorating the bombing. To donate: click above on "Grantmakers in Film + Electronic Media".
Leaving Home

Ten percent of the entire world's population live in rural India villages and this is a rare documentary about one of them. It tells the powerful women's rights story of a teen age girl in an extended family. She is caught between technological and economic progress and the village's traditional conservative culture of arranged marriages, dowries and the caste system.
Film is now at the rough cut stage. Funding is needed to cover the costs of additional editing and post-production. The proposal can be emailed to interested prospective funders. To donate: click above on "Grantmakers in Film + Electronic Media".
POWER: L.L. Nunn and His Legacy
The colorful life of the "father" of AC (alternating current) transmission that changed industrial development forever and who later founded Deep Springs, America's smallest accredited college. The first round of filming (at the college and two important sites – Telluride CO and Olmstead UT) has been done. Funding is needed for additional filming and editing of what will be an inspirational, educational and entertaining documentary about a little known but incredibly important and influential entrepreneur and educational visionary. To donate: Make out and mail a check to Public Media, Inc., 330 West 42 Street/Suite 2410, New York, NY 10036.