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Lorraine - Lorrie Morales
Bio
Lorrie is a semi-retired educator who fell in love with writing, reading and teaching at a young age. To this day, she continues to work as a consultant, reading a plethora of books on all subjects and has published two books.
Stories (4/0)
Zhe
@zhethefree As I came slinking around the corner on my way back to my classroom, I heard your voice in the dim hallway that day at school scolding that bully and telling him to “leave my friend alone.” I was only 8 years old, Grade 2, but I never forgot how you stood your ground. You left an impression on my young female mind. Years later when I was watching KidGoku anime with some kids I was babysitting, I found out that you were one of the voice actresses and I started to follow you on social media. What an inspiration you have become to so many females but especially for me!
By Lorraine - Lorrie Morales2 years ago in Humans
Authentic Artist
I watched her glide, tap and swing across the stage in a choreographed ensemble of bodies, jazz and movement. She was beautiful and when the audience stood to standing ovations, I glowed with pride. To have seen her journey from that little girl dancing in my living room to bowing in the bright lights of the stage was a sacred moment. I was so pleased I had been able to watch her evolution as an artist. This was only one of my adopted niece’s many spotlighted moments. She has performed for audiences worldwide, choreographed and instructed dancers, produced and written films and above all, connected cultures. Her creative innovations and list of accomplishments are extensive and she inspires many, including me. Sabrina Naz Comanescu is her name, but we know her as Sabbie.
By Lorraine - Lorrie Morales3 years ago in Humans