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Type: Donor update / progress report
File Size: 2.85 MB
Summary

This document is a progress report or donor update for the 'Poetry in America' project, likely written circa 2016-2017. It details the full funding and production of the first season featuring high-profile guests like Bill Clinton and Nas, as well as educational partnerships with Harvard, PBS, and various schools. The text highlights contributions ranging from financial donations to the provision of film crews and venue access (including a 'whole skyscraper').

People (11)

Name Role Context
David Grubin Filmmaker/Co-producer
Emmy Award-winning filmmaker co-producing Poetry in America.
Bill Clinton Guest/Participant
Featured in an episode of Poetry in America.
Herbie Hancock Guest/Participant
Featured in an episode discussing Langston Hughes.
Sonia Sanchez Guest/Participant
Featured in an episode discussing Langston Hughes.
Langston Hughes Subject
Poet discussed by Hancock and Sanchez.
Frank Gehry Guest/Participant
Featured in an episode discussing Carl Sandburg.
Carl Sandburg Subject
Poet discussed by Frank Gehry.
Katie Couric Guest/Participant
Featured in an episode discussing Elizabeth Bishop.
Elizabeth Bishop Subject
Poet discussed by Katie Couric.
Nas Guest/Participant
Featured in an episode discussing Whitman.
Whitman Subject
Poet discussed by Nas.

Organizations (9)

Name Type Context
Poetry in America
The main project/series being reported on.
Filmmaker’s Collaborative
501c3 fiscal sponsor.
Harvard
Institution through which donations were received.
WGBH
Public broadcaster, co-producer, and donation channel.
Verse Video
Production company owned by the author.
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Partner for the online course launch.
PBS LearningMedia
Platform for distributing free companion materials.
Greenwich Country Day School
Partner school.
Success Academy Network
Partner charter school network.

Timeline (2 events)

2017
Nationwide launch of the first eight-episode season of Poetry in America.
Public Television
Spring (implied 2017)
Launch of online course 'Poetry of the City'.
Online

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location where editing/storage equipment was installed.
US
Target location for teachers.

Relationships (3)

Recipient Donor/Supporter Poetry in America
Addressed to those who donated or provided resources.
Author Owner Verse Video
Text refers to 'my own new production company, Verse Video'.
Listed as featured in an episode.

Key Quotes (3)

"The first eight-episode season of the public television series Poetry in America... is now fully funded and in production..."
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"whether you lent us your film crew, or provided overnight use of your hotel suite or apartment or of your whole skyscraper"
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"you enabled what we have done."
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Whether you donated to Poetry in America through Filmmaker’s Collaborative (our 501c3 fiscal sponsor), through Harvard, or through WGBH; whether you appeared on camera or talked an elusive friend into appearing on camera to discuss a poem; whether you lent us your film crew, or provided overnight use of your hotel suite or apartment or of your whole skyscraper; whether you highlighted our work on your stage, or talked your colleagues into becoming corporate sponsors; whether you flew to Boston to install state-of-the-art editing and video storage equipment, or asked your children’s school to let us film there; whether you encouraged your family foundation to take an interest in the project, or gave us a lesson in IP, in licensing, in the rudiments of finance, or of distribution; whether you praised, or gave timely, much-needed criticism— you enabled what we have done.
Here’s what we have to report, and to show, a year later, thanks to your help. Links offer sneak peeks of works -in-progress across the full portfolio of Poetry in America projects.
• The first eight-episode season of the public television series Poetry in America (a co-production between WGBH, Emmy Award-winning filmmaker David Grubin, and my own new production company, Verse Video), is now fully funded and in production, with episodes featuring Bill Clinton, Herbie Hancock and Sonia Sanchez on Langston Hughes, Frank Gehry on Carl Sandburg, Katie Couric on Elizabeth Bishop, Nas on Whitman, and many more scheduled for nationwide launch in 2017.
• Poetry in America’s many initiatives to reach Middle and High School teachers and their students are taking root. Our first online course for Middle and High School Teachers, Poetry of the City, will launch this Spring with the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Companion materials to this course will be made available for free on PBS LearningMedia. This course is designed to meet the needs of English Language Arts and Social Studies teachers in the US and internationally.
• We are eager to begin production of The Poetry of Earth, Sea, and Sky. Designed, too, for Middle and High School teachers, The Poetry of Earth, Sea, and Sky will draw English Language Arts instruction into dialogue with science, and will include extraordinary footage of the natural world, conversations with poets, scholars, and scientists as well as footage shot in class and in the field with great teachers.
• A recent partnership with Greenwich Country Day School and the Success Academy Network of charter schools will provide a base for the production of a new collection of classroom-ready educational material on The Poetry of Art, Sport, and Play. This collection will include discussions on poems filmed everywhere from sports fields to Broadway theaters, and will feature dancers, athletes, fashion designers, and more.
• With a growing archive of footage capturing teachers and students reading American poems, we are eager to expand our reach and move into America’s schools, disseminating, testing, and learning from teachers and students using our materials. We hope to be able to begin work evaluating the impact of poetry on literacy levels and character development and, eventually, to produce a full suite of materials that foster character development along with intellectual growth.
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