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Lena Waithe’s Hillman grad kicks off 2nd Annual Mentorship Lab

The Hillman Grad Mentorship Lab is a 8-month tuition-free program that offer mentees the opportunity to enhance their creative skillset through personalized instruction from industry professionals

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Hillman Grad Opens Applications for 2nd Annual Mentorship Lab

Hillman Grad Productions, a development and production company founded by Lena Waithe and Rishi Rajani, committed to creating art that redefines the status quo and providing a platform for BIPOC and underrepresented voices, has kicked off its second annual mentorship lab.

About The Hillman Grad Mentorship Lab

The  will be spearheaded by Program Director Lacy Wright and Program Advisor Justin Riley who will handle day-to-day operations under the direction of CEO Lena Waithe, President of TV/Film Rishi Rajani and Chief Operating Officer Ericka Pittman.

The mission of the initiative is to provide opportunities for marginalized creatives to connect, grow and accelerate their career in television and film.

The Hillman Grad Mentorship Lab is a 8-month tuition-free program that offer mentees the opportunity to enhance their creative skillset through personalized instruction from industry professionals, creating additional pathways to bring more people from diverse backgrounds into the entertainment industry.

Committed to infusing new narratives and perspectives in front of and behind the camera, the initiative provides a robust slate of workshops, educational resources, professional development and networking opportunities for a cohort of diverse writers, actors and aspiring creative executives.

Mentees will pick a track which includes television writing, screen acting and executive development, instructed by Carolyn Michelle Smith (Co-Director of Acting Track), Behzad Dabu (Co-Director of Acting Track) and Michael Svoboda (Director of Writing Track), among others.

Hillman Grad Opens Applications for 2nd Annual Mentorship Lab

As an extension of the production company, the lab is a piece of the larger puzzle that is creating a sustainable pipeline of talent across film and TV (with plans to expand into other spaces including music, publishing, fashion, and more).

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Program participants have a chance to work with and receive mentorship from an impressive list of guests that includes actors, directors, casting directors, editors, union reps, and publicists. Previous guests have included Cynthia Erivo, Kendrick Sampson (HBO’s Insecure), Carmen Cuba (casting director, Netflix’s Stranger Things) and Femi Oguns (Identity Agency Group CEO).

The Hillman Grad Mentorship Lab initially launched in December 2020 and was highly successful with more than 4,500 BIPOC filmmakers applying to the program. With its goal to showcase regional, cultural and even linguistic diversity, 64% of the mentees identified as Black/African American; 24% identified as Asian American; 12% identified as Latinx; 48% identified as Female; 20% identified as Non-Binary; and 40% identified as LGBTQ.

“Since the inception of Hillman Grad, it has been our ultimate goal to break down barriers to entry into Hollywood for new and diverse artists, while also ensuring they are paid for their art. The program was built around the idea of an informational coffee meeting. Many up and coming filmmakers were reaching out for advice and insights, and as that demand grew, we knew that there was a gap in the industry for a program like this – one that offered mentorship in an organized way, while keeping the essence of an intimate, one-on-one connection at its core,” said the executive team at Hillman Grad.

Success stories

Success stories of mentees from the inaugural class include Nova Cypress Black (they/them), now a staff writer on Season 3 of L WORD: GENERATION Q.
Ranard Caldwell (he/him), who was hired as the Director of Development for Sunny Hostin’s production company Roots & Wings. Josh Fulton (he/him), who can be seen next month in the off-Broadway in Obie award-winning playwright Aleshea Harris’s play ON SUGARLAND at the New York Theatre Workshop. Tea Ho (she/they), who was hired as a writer’s assistant on the new HBO and A24 series adaptation of Viet Thanh Nguyen’s national best-seller THE SYMPATHIZER. Juliana Aidén Martinez (she/they), who was cast in Sofia Vergara’s upcoming limited series at Netflix, GRISELDA. Urvashi Pathania (she/her), who was selected as a 2021 HBO Asian Pacific American Visionaries short film winner, and Arturo Luís Soria (he/him), who has been cast as a series regular in Apple TV+’s upcoming show BAD MONKEY.

“Our showcase this past year was a beautiful testament to the work of these talented individuals who met for multiple sessions to focus on their craft, learn together, and grow together. Off its success and the astounding number of jobs it led to for these artists, we are excited to see what another year of the program brings,” said the executive team.

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Hillman Grad Mentorship Lab Application

Applications are currently open and are due February 11. Finalists will be notified at the beginning of March, with the mentorship lab beginning on March 12.


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