Jerame and I ran into Donna Rose yesterday evening at the GM sponsored press reception. Donna greets Bilerico Project readers and breaks her first story at the same time.
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Right on, welcome aboard Donna. Choo Choo!
Serena Freewomyn | February 9, 2008 11:50 AM
Welcome to the syndicate, Donna. We'll email you your link to the hive mind soon!
Alex Blaze | February 9, 2008 3:34 PM
Yay, Donna! Glad you're joining us! Now you can join me, Marti, and plenty of others in stirring up more LGBT's and supporters about HRC and ENDA (and maybe some other stuff too ;))! Just keep your flame-retardant suit and BS detector handy and you'll do just fine (just kidding...mostly)! Welcome aboard!:)
Rebecca Juro | February 9, 2008 7:21 PM
While I was in transition, she helped me after my coming out at work, she worked like 6 or 7 rows away from me. She helped set up the company guidelines and policy for transitioning on the job.
I went to her book release party here in Austin, then kind of lost touch with her after that. I have heard off and on about her career since then, and saw her once again at a conference here in town a few years ago.
I look forward to seeing her posts here on my favorite blog.
diddlygrl | February 9, 2008 8:03 PM
This may be politically incorrect to say, but it is not fair that Donna was gorgeous as a man and even more beautiful as a woman.
Michael Crawford | February 10, 2008 3:29 PM
Hello Donna...Betty here from Atlanta...
Good to see you on the video...
How have you been?
I just connected with Marti also..
Just joined this blog...
I am hoping to stay connected...
Hope to talk to you soon.
Peace
Betty
Betty | February 11, 2008 3:54 AM
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