I've been digitizing my files so they will be available to more people, even after I end my time on this earth. Last week I posted this article and pointed to an archive with letters and email correspondence that extends back to the 1990s and even earlier.
Here's a 1998 article from the Southwest News-Herald, showing work I've done to help volunteer-based tutor/mentor programs grow in more places.
I met with Willie Iverson several times in 1997 and 1998 and encouraged him to adopt the Tutor/Mentor Connection strategy and Total Quality Mentoring idea to help programs grow in the Ashburn area of Chicago. This article is evidence that he made that attempt.
Here is another article from my archives. This is a letter I wrote for Streetwise in 2012.
On this page, I've posted many of the news stories generated by Tutor/Mentor Connection strategies. Remember, our goal was to increase attention for volunteer-based tutor, mentor and learning programs in Chicago, to help them attract a more consistent flow of operating dollars and volunteers. This collection of media stories and letters of appreciation shows we were doing that.I've found many more media stories that are not on this "In the News" list on the www.tutormentorexchange.net website. There are more than 180 in all. I have put the entire collection in this file on my Google drive.
President Meyers finished by saying he was sending my information to a Trustee in Detroit. Minor was a huge supporter of my work from 1990 until he died around 2004. I never was able to build similar support from other IWU President's who followed him.
Nor have I been able to build that level of trust and support from any other university, although my archives show many connections to local, national and international universities over the past 30 years.
Maybe there's a billionaire out there willing to take that role.
The image below shows what you'll see if you open this link to my letters to DBassill file.
If you look at who I was communicating with you'll see a wide range of people. As I've digitized these I've reached out on LinkedIn to re-connect with some who I met 20-25 years ago. Some I cannot find. Others have accepted an invitation to reconnect.
You'll find two more folders with correspondence between myself and others at this and this link. Maybe you'll know some of these people and will add them to your own network.
Imagine re-connecting with all of these people in on-going, online, information sharing portals aimed at filling areas of persistent poverty with mentor-rich community and school-based youth programs.
That is my goal. It's why I share this information.
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