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Not a drill... ...the horrific shooting in Uvalde's elementary school yesterday. I heard TV announcers advocating lockdown drills as a solution as I watched in a medical office waiting room, and my blood pressure skyrocketed. As I write now, Texas' governor and senators are traveling to the NRA convention to speak of status quo. I anticipate they will present again gun rights activist arguments against doing anything to regulate sale or ownership of assault weapons or any other firearms. I offer this poem. It is excerpted from a dramatic script I am writing. It tells stories about volunteering to mentor in a South Texas elementary school. Yes, I am a stakeholder, yet again appalled at ineffective actions to protect innocent humans from lethal bullets. We must stop thinking and praying and start passing meaningful limits on purchases and use of killing tools.  Locked, Loaded, Dreadfully Drilled

"Mentor Wonders" Work-in-Progress Screening Video

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Please check out   this   Work-in-Progress Video Screening of “Mentor Wonders”   My city-funded dramatic play about mentor volunteers in public school needs your viewer feedback.   Your opinion of  the   play’s   storyline   and   structure  matters to me, to help me rewrite the play.  What’s “Mentor Wonders” about?   During an Orientation for volunteers at a San Antonio bilingual public school, mentors share stories about their interactions with students. Their d ialog is interrupted by daydreams, poetry paired with music. An AMBER alert goes off, upsetting everyone when they realize the abducted child is a mentee they know. This terrible situation resolves so that both the boy and his mentor eventually become satisfied with their lives. Work-in-Progress (WIP) video screening - What is that? This video was recorded over many week...