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Since 1995, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has played a critical role as the funder of a science and technology initiative within AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. This valued partnership has enabled AMERICAN EXPERIENCE to explore the central role that science and technology have played in shaping American history. The result has been an extensive body of work featuring programs on topics as diverse as the development of the contraceptive pill, the work of mathematical genius John Nash, the building of the Golden Gate Bridge and the laying of the first transatlantic cable. These films seek to raise public awareness of the influence of science and technology on American culture and society. They show, for example, the key role the Pill played in the women’s rights movement and how the transatlantic cable revolutionized the flow of information much like the Internet today. AMERICAN EXPERIENCE films supported by the Sloan Foundation have screened at major film festivals including Sundance, and won major awards including the Erik Barnouw Award and the CINE Gold Eagle. In 2003, with key seed funding from the Sloan Foundation, the producers of AMERICAN EXPERIENCE launched the WGBH History Unit. The unit’s inaugural production, the four-part series They Made America, looks at a select group of American innovators who have had a significant impact on history. Founded in 1934, the Sloan Foundation’s interests lie in science, technology and economic performance. The foundation’s Public Understanding of Science and Technology program, in particular, seeks to enhance people’s lives by providing a better understanding of the increasingly scientific and technological environment in which we live. The program supports the use of books, radio, television, films, theater, and new media to reach a wide nonspecialist audience. In 2004, the foundation began to explore ways of reaching scientists and engineers so they can better understand and appreciate how they and their work are perceived by the broader culture. Visit the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Online Programs Supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer Grand Central The Lobotomist The Living Weapon The Great Fever Test Tube Babies The Alaska Pipeline The Great Transatlantic Cable Building the Alaska Highway Golden Gate Bridge The Pill Transcontinental Railroad A Brilliant Madness Streamliners: America’s Lost Trains Secrets of a Master Builder The Wizard of Photography Rescue at Sea Race for the Superbomb Influenza 1918 New York Underground Big Dream, Small Screen The Telephone The Richest Man in the World: Andrew Carnegie Spy in the Sky (no web site available) The Wright Stuff Chicago 1968 (no web site available) Edison’s Miracle of Light |