[1] Moor was the chief editor of De Ware Tijd Literair,[2] and founder of the Okopipi publishing house.
[3] The literary section resulted in several book publications, therefore, in 2001, Moor established the publishing house Okopipi named after the blue poison dart frog.
[1] Okopipi published work from Bea Vianen,[4] Bernardo Ashetu, Marylin Simons, and Michiel van Kempen among others.
[5] The literary education no longer solely focused on Dutch, but also Sranan Tongo, the creole spoken in Suriname, received emphasis.
[6] In 2000, after her retirement as a teacher, she started to teach Dutch to the Tiriyó people in Kwamalasamutu,[3] because Moor felt that education in the interior was being neglected.