Deborah A. Torraine
African American woman. Playwright, educator, artist, traveler. Responsive to youth, women, life transition issues. Love movies, theater, performance art. Restless, curious, love research, lifetime learner.
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BA: UC Santa CruzInterests
film, theater, books, environmental, social justice, international, gender, art, sprituality, ETsMotto
We plant seed thoughts that color the world!
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Volunteer Vacations Are Growing TrendWhy not become a tourist with a mission? It's easy to turn vacation days into volunteering. Join the growing ranks of people voluntouring around the world! -
Wild Flowers: Green MedicineTina Samuels' article on wildflower medicine is informative and a great prelude to spring! -
Guide to Annual Halloween Activities in Anoka, MinnesotaHalloween, another unique all-American holiday as celebrated in our northern heartland - Minnesota. Here are few places to choose from that will fit any pocket book budget. Plenty for the young and the mature Halloween loyalist. -
Elder Care in the Twin Cities, MinnesotaSurviving elder care by yourself or with a relative in Minnesota's Twin Cities can be exciting. -
New Car: Keep it Ding-FreeThree sure ways to significantly reduce your chances of car door-dings.
1.Buy a ding-less car 2.Use spacious parking lots and 3.Know your door sizes
Don't laugh - it's true! -
Life EverlastingWhat if death like liife, is what you make it? How can you tell what you believe? Are we really responsible for our own salvation? -
PeaceJam Sowing Seeds of ChangeHundreds of youth spent their weekend rocking, plotting and planning for peace and good citizenship at the University of St. Thomas. Their backgrounds are as diverse as their cultures. They have come to Minnesota from as far away as Denmark and Germany.
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Juneteenth: Celebration or RevelationNot all slaves were free in 1863. What was Lincoln really thinking? What slaves do at the end of a cotten-pickin' harvest? They got some shine and celebrated in dance and song. -
Older Women in Society: Is 50 the New 30?Being over 50 has its ups and downs a narrow slippery road. We speed into a new age of inflation with kundalini rising and our social security waning. What's a woman to do?


