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  • A month later, I launched a volunteer project called Mentorship Connection as an extension to my existing blog, The Creative Career.

    PRos in Training 2009

  • There is a section where people who are new to it can get involved in something called the Mentorship Program, where listeners and other writers will listen to early episodes and help you troubleshoot your tech stuff and your hardware, software questions.

    Booksquare 2008

  • Similarly, when my collaborator on Queer/Art/Mentorship, filmmaker Ira Sachs age 45 -- he gave me permission, and I were negotiating a name for our new program that pairs queer working artists in New York City, we debated the descriptors "queer" versus "gay" and "lesbian" at length.

    Lily Binns: What Is Queer Art? Lily Binns 2011

  • Thirty years after I played Winnie the Pooh in that queer little children's theater, Lily Binns co-executive director of the Pilobolus Dance Theatre and I have launched Queer/Art/Mentorship, an independent program that supports queer working artists in New York City.

    Ira Sachs: A New Community: Queer/Art/Mentorship Ira Sachs 2011

  • Queer/Art/Mentorship undoubtedly poses a question, though, and I think it's a good one to keep asking: What is queer art?

    Lily Binns: What Is Queer Art? Lily Binns 2011

  • I recently received the Queer/Art/ Mentorship Fellowship, and artist Louise Fishman became my mentor.

    Guadalupe Rosales: What Queer Mentorship Has Done for Me Guadalupe Rosales 2011

  • Mentorship, an important tool to reach out to girls and women of color, is critical, said panelist Dr. Shireen Lewis, executive director of SisterMentors.

    Serra Sippel: Why Female Leaders Need to be Authentic and Fearless Serra Sippel 2011

  • After concentrated thought, I realized our new class could become the nexus of a Leadership Training and Mentorship program to have Haitian college students work with our orphaned children.

    Jim Luce: Haiti: Almost Two Years Later Jim Luce 2011

  • Mentorship, an important tool to reach out to girls and women of color, is critical, said panelist Dr. Shireen Lewis, executive director of SisterMentors.

    Serra Sippel: Why Female Leaders Need to be Authentic and Fearless Serra Sippel 2011

  • After concentrated thought, I realized our new class could become the nexus of a Leadership Training and Mentorship program to have Haitian college students work with our orphaned children.

    Jim Luce: Haiti: Almost Two Years Later Jim Luce 2011

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