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selected press:

 

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   Wed., Feb. 20 2013
   Dylan Scholinski seeks donations in his mission to bring art      to troubled kids with gender issues
   BY Susan Froyd

 

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    February 20 2013 
    WATCH: Support Art As Suicide Prevention for LGBT Youth         The Youth Haven Project at Denver's Sent(a)Mental Studios                                                 aims to offer troubled LGBT youth a creative outlet.
                                              BY Sunnivie Brydum


selected love:

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a testimony from Shannon Price Minter - currently the Legal Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), one of the nation’s leading advocacy organizations for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people

“I cannot emphasize enough how much I support this project. I have known Dylan for 20 years. He is the real deal. He was put into a psychiatric hospital for 3 years, from the age of 15 to 18, for being “too masculine” for a girl. Think about that—spending 3 years of your life being treated as mentally ill because of who you are. I do not know how he survived. But somehow, he did. Maybe because he is an artist and found a way to express the scarring pain he experienced. And to help others. Dylan is one of the kindest, most patient, empathetic people I have ever met. He helped me enormously when I first came to NCLR, and had no clue what on earth I was doing. His encouragement and support helped me continue to believe in what I was doing, even as I was so keenly aware of my own shortcomings and lack of knowledge. Sometimes, it was only his support that helped me keep the focus on children and young people who are abused and destroyed by mental health professionals who tell them they are sick, wrong, or abnormal. I owe him so much, and so does our entire community. He is a natural born healer, who has helped countless young people and others who were told they are crazy, no good, not worth saving. Please spread this message far and wide, and contribute if you can.”

- Shannon Price Minter

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a testimony by Gina de Vries

“I’ve known Dylan Scholinski for going on 16 years (!). Above all, I have always been awed by Dylan’s immense generosity of spirit and his commitment to building community — especially for queer, trans, and gender-variant youth living at the margins (and I say this having met Dylan when I was 14 — I am one of those queer kids whose life he changed). Dylan is just one of most thoroughly GOOD people I have ever met. He puts his entire heart into every single thing he does. I am so blessed to know him, and so excited for this project. Give as much as you can, people, and please spread the word!”

- Gina de Vries


05.23.10

Dylan gearing up for a full day of OPEN STUDIOS... pictured here getting his favorite cup of coffee at Salvagetti on Platte Street, Denver.

Click on the photo below to read a recent neighborhood blog (Riverfront Park - thanks chris) posting about good coffee, bicycles, and sent(a)mental studios.
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