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Isaac Ruiz, presently a corporate relations officer, has been a broadcasting executive for several Tucson radio stations and sports broadcaster. Some of his acting experiences includes: TV (Rockford Files), commercials (McDonald's) and major motion pictures (New Centurions”, “Fun with Dick & Jane”) Bill Luce is an old geezer who has been around for a while. At 80, he says he has heard it all, seen it all and done it all; he just can't remember it all. Actually, he has a good memory and uses it. He subscribes to that saying, "He who fails to remember the past is doomed to repeat it." His memory of the past has changed him from a militant to a pacifist. His memories of serving his country during three wars, has made him see the futility of solving the world problems with military might, vengeance and retaliation. He believes peaceful resistance, love and forgiveness is the better way to go. His goal in the remaining ten years of his life is to change the world for the better. Janet K. Miller is an artist who paints stories on glass. She has lived in downtown Tucson for 20 years, and has walked hundreds and hundreds of miles in the desert. She likes cooking, gardening, maps, perfume and the circus. She speaks five languages because she wants to know what's going on. Arthur Naiman has written, co-written or edited thirty nonfiction books, on the subjects of politics, computers, humor and health. He's also been a publisher and a teacher. George Goldman: I grew up in The Bronx. I went to Hunter College, traveled, worked and then went to graduate school at George Washington University. I've been a psychologist for more than thirty years and I'm now ready to begin my new career as a story teller Teresa Dawn Driver: feminist poet, activist, pacifist, union leader, soapbox preacher, loudmouthed pagan, stage manager, daughter of Jody, wife of Jaison, Mother of Kira who dances and Ryan who drums and a four drawer file cabinet full of abandoned ideas. ODYSSEY STORYTELLING PHOTOS and BIOS |