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DEBRA
DENKER
Author
of:
War
in the Land of Cain

Debra
has been a journalist and feature
writer since the late 70’s,
appearing in numerous publications
ranging from the Los Angeles Times,
The Guardian (UK), Central
Asian Survey, and New Mexico
magazine, to local and special
interest publications. Debra Denker is
the author of Sisters on the Bridge
of Fire: One Woman’s Journeys in
India, Pakistan and Afghanistan
(Burning Gate Press, 1993; Schaffner
Press 2002), and of the June, 1985
National Geographic story “Along
Afghanistan’s War-torn Frontier,”
illustrated by Steve McCurry’s
now-famous photograph of the Afghan
girl.
Her
work has ranged from political and
social documentary to work on
alternative architecture, sustainable
living, and many aspects of energy
healing. She is also a healer,
photographer, and film-maker.
She is
currently the founder and director of
the Global Diversity Film Project of
the non-profit SkySpirit Foundation,
which has made films on Tibet, South
Africa, and local issues. Her latest
film is Community Garden, which shows
the common ground between gardens in
Santa Fe, where she now resides, and
South Africa.
She
maintains three websites: www.debradenker.com,
www.rainbowlotusproductions.com
and www.warinthelandofcain.com. |