Intro to guest blogger

Hi, I’m donna darko and will be guest-blogging this week. I’m 39, second generation Chinese American and live in the Midwest. Currently, I’m a grad student in sociology. When I finish my thesis, I plan to get back on the ground to get Democrats in the area elected in ’08 through DFA. It will be good to mix it up again because I’m burned out.

My personal endgame is Asian and Asian American feminism because that’s what I know and what influenced me most in life. 60% of the world’s women are Asian so I know there must be others in the world with similar experiences.

The last time I was on the ground I worked for ACORN out of a broom closet in the basement of the AFL-CIO building and was instrumental to raising the minimum wage in Florida. I know this because the director of the entire campaign thanked me personally. Secretly, I think it’s because I was one of the only people who didn’t smoke weed on the job. It became the second red state to have a minimum wage above the national rate and this paved the way for 2007 national minimum wage raise.

I’m sure my friend/then-boss is somewhere winning another campaign. She was kind of unusual because at 32 she already dedicated her life to political activism with its lack of health insurance, living wages and regular lifestyle.

My real name is Alicia. Pleased to meetcha.

**Cross-posted at my place**

Author: Donna Darko has written 7 posts for this blog.

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    Pizzadiavola 12.16.2007 at 4:59 am |

    Hey, after reading your introduction I popped over to your wordpress and now I’m really looking forward to what you’ll say during your guest-blogging period! I’m a second-generation Korean-American and I’m really interested in your thoughts on intersectional activism within APIA communities.

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    Mandolin 12.16.2007 at 5:01 am |

    Yay! I’m glad to see you here!

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    Red Queen 12.16.2007 at 5:03 am |

    Hello! I’ve seen you commenting around the ‘sphere and am looking forward to your stint as guest blogger.

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    ilyka 12.16.2007 at 5:32 am |

    I have nothing more intelligent to say than SQUEE!

    Secretly, I think it’s because I was one of the only people who didn’t smoke weed on the job.

    Already you’re killing me! But don’t sell yourself short. As someone who keeps a close close eye on that minimum wage from necessity, I’m real grateful you were there to help do the right thing.

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    donna darko 12.16.2007 at 6:01 am |

    I’m a second-generation Korean-American and I’m really interested in your thoughts on intersectional activism within APIA communities.

    You must be a plant because no one talks like this. I might talk about it this week.

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    donna darko 12.16.2007 at 6:18 am |

    Hi, ladies!

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    Smartpatrol 12.16.2007 at 12:30 pm |

    Two thumbs up on the name.

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    donna darko 12.16.2007 at 1:33 pm |

    Thanks.

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    Azundris 12.16.2007 at 1:46 pm |

    Why, what’s with the name? I thought it was Donna Dorka like the movie?

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    donna darko 12.16.2007 at 1:50 pm |

    I saw the movie Donnie Darko and someone gave me the name Donna Darko because I said it reminded me of my favorite show, Twin Peaks.

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    prairielily 12.16.2007 at 2:17 pm |

    Donna! I’m so excited to see you posting!

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    Vanessa 12.16.2007 at 2:56 pm |

    Yay donna!

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    Pizzadiavola 12.16.2007 at 3:31 pm |

    You must be a plant

    *waves leaves at you*

    *shrugs* I’m new to the activist blogosphere and so I haven’t read much about intersectional activism, although it’s something that’s interesting to me on a personal level.

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    Pizzadiavola 12.16.2007 at 3:51 pm |

    Oops, cut off.

    … Which was why I was excited about your posts. Take that for what it’s worth, and actually, I do talk like this.

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    Orodemniades 12.16.2007 at 4:08 pm |

    Donna, I’ve only come across your comments on the WOC blog, but I’m glad to see you’ve got a forum here, too!

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    sojourner 12.16.2007 at 4:27 pm |

    Oh wow! Donna! I was wondering whatever happened to you when you disappeared from Feministing. I had no idea you had your own blog…. It’s good to ‘see’ you here.

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    sojourner 12.16.2007 at 5:36 pm |

    No I am not on Alternet. Damn! I should have copyrighted my name. Maybe I should change it to Sojourner Truth, because that’s who I named myself after.

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    exholt 12.16.2007 at 6:49 pm |

    Hello Donna,

    It is interesting that you worked for ACORN. I recalled hearing a lot about them in the early-mid-1990s when they were protesting the examination used for the urban public magnet high schools in my hometown.

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    zuzu 12.16.2007 at 7:56 pm |

    To the commenter who doubted 60% of the world’s women were Asian:

    He was fun. Did India somehow switch continents when I wasn’t looking?

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    kactus 12.16.2007 at 10:02 pm |

    welcome, donna!

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    Jessica 12.17.2007 at 1:36 am |

    Sweet, good to see you here!

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    Azundris 12.18.2007 at 5:18 am |

    Ah, Twin Peaks. They don’t make shows quite like that anymore, do they.

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    grigoriy 7.25.2008 at 2:42 pm |

    Жаль, что в Инете таких сайтов, как твой остается все меньше и меньше… Сайт супер, а главное не напичкан рекламой… Thx!

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