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Trelanda was born in California but raised in Los Angeles and Seattle, Wa. She came from a single-parent household and was the oldest of three siblings. Lowe struggled with a learning disability as a child but learned adjustable tools. In the 1990s, Trelanda continued working in media while leading a fruitful life as a full-time working mother. Even as a full-time working mom, Lowe never put her camera down. Trelanda established her online magazine at Bourgeois Magazine La in the mid-1990s. She continues to capture the essence of Hollywood even to this day. Trelanda pursued her undergrad at California State University of Northridge (CSUN), in Cinema and Television Arts, and grad program at Mount Saint Mary's University (MSMU), in Visual Effects. Lowe later became heavily involved with the Screenwriters Club, The National Leadership of Success, Honor Society, CSUN Mentorship, and LGBTQ + Community. Much of Trelanda's work is in ADA 31 Lead On (2021), Black Future Month (2021), ADA30 Lead On, ADA30 Lead On NDEAM (2020), and Delusional State (2021), etc. Recently, Trelanda has embarked on other territories in Hollywood mentoring and advocating within the disabled community, writing for Women's eNews, and working on several episodic series projects. Aside from Trelanda's education and career background, she's also involved in the LGBTQIA community, Lights! Camera! Access!, Women in Media, Renal Support Network (Poker Charity Tourney), Aid Walk, and other social media groups involvement.