Newsroom
Welcome
Welcome to the Life Pieces To Masterpieces press room. We hope that the following resources will help you to communicate our program and share our stories. Please contact us if you require any additional information.
Media Contacts
Our team is always available to aid in developing story ideas, coordinating interviews, arranging for press access and fulfilling photography or videography requests.
Selvon Waldron, Grants and Development Manager
Email: swaldron@lifepieces.org
Phone: 202-399-7703
Stay in Touch
Stay up to date on the latest news and information from Life Pieces To Masterpieces. From this page you can:
- Browse our recent press releases
- Download our program brochure
- Download our program fact sheet
- Download or view Co-founder/Executive Director Mary Brown Bio
- Download Co-founder/Executive Director Mary Brown media photo
- Access Life Pieces shared stories and testimonials
If you need additional materials, please contact us.
Interviews and Media Spotlights
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Mary Brown will receive Georgetown University’s John Thompson Jr Legacy of a Dream Award. She will accept the award during the Martin Luther King Celebration, January 20 at the Kennedy Center with musician Smokey Robinson. Learn more: http://www.georgetown.edu/news/mlk-celebration-2013.html
- LPTM volunteer and American University senior, Rob Kleiman pays tribute to LPTM in this remarkable documentary.
- East City Art highlights LPTM's Corporate Art Program and its role in engaging youth through artistic passion.
- LPTM visits Washingtonian with artwork and a poem for publisher Cathy Merrill Williams.
- WETA visits the Life Pieces to Masterpieces program in Lincoln Heights and shows how it is helping young people turn their challenges into possibilities through artistic expression.
- LPTM Volunteer Coordinator Tiffani Ross talks with host Comcast Newsmaker host Kellye Lynn about the organization and their upcoming Color of Innovation Breakfast.
- WAMU’s Community Minute shines a spotlight on LPTM with executive director Mary Brown.
- NBC4’s Jim Vance, a long-time LPTM supporter, talks about their exhibit at the Pepco Edison Gallery.
- LPTM was invited to NBC4’s Sunday Viewpoint, hosted by Pat Lawson Muse. Panelists include Mary Brown, Apprentice Alum Lorenzo McDonald, and board member Andre Kearns.
Posted on: Thursday, October 18, 2012 - 16:23
Celebrating 16 years of providing opportunities for young Black men in Washington, DC through developing character, unlocking potential, and empowering young black males to transform their lives and...














