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Teacher of the Year

(52 posts)
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 12:44 PM Apr 13

Why I had to leave DU and the long journey back. My first post in nine years.

Good Morning DU. It feels good to say that. You don't know that I have been here with you, almost every day in those nine years. I was just silent while joining you. This is my third re-incarnation on DU and hopefully my last one. You see, I had to kill my old DU accounts because my posts riled up some people and they tried to hunt me down. The first account I killed to protect my identity. The second one I killed because a DUer, outed me out of...? Well, to be honest, I don't know why. In those days I was posting under the name DonRedwood.

My style of posting was not everyone's piece of cake. I am a diarist, basically. The anonymity of DU allowed me to share my experiences in my classroom without violating the rights of my students. It also allowed me to discuss my district openly without fear of reprisal. A diarist writes about their own life and experience so my writing is usually about something good I did or something stupid I did. Overall though, my only goal in my style of writing was to reach people by giving access to my feelings.

That openness was almost my undoing and DU played a big part in it.

My posts on DU were popular. I remember the day one of my early posts hit 10,000 recs. An old time DUer messaged me to tell me that since I was new, I had no idea how big that was for this community. I learned to love and value the conversations I had on this site. I especially appreciated the freedom to speak so freely.

And then I spoke too freely and it all came tumbling down.

In kind of a one-two whammy I wrote a piece about a lunch I refused to give my students. I don't remember the numbers now, but the lunch had something like 140% of the daily salt intake for an adult. Who knew such a post would create such an uproar? Some people didn't believe me (despite having a photo of the lunch that I offered to share) and the post bounced around on the internet and suddenly people are posting about how they are calling the local school districts in my state or getting their menus and calling me a liar. I did not work for a school district, but the county, and our lunches were not on the menu. They were sack lunches we contracted out from a nearby school. The day I wrote about, the sack included a bag of Fritos, canned corn, a lunchmeat sandwich. They were terrible. Corn Nuts were a common "vegetable serving" they would send my kids with severe special needs. We had to blend them in a blender..with milk. So, yes, I wrote a lot about the food, but suddenly, even some DU users were looking up menus and discussing that none of the local menus lined up with what I was saying. I could not just come out and say that I worked for the county. It was ugly and some DUers never let it alone.

Just after this, with my fear of being outed to my district, Stephanie Miller read one of my DU pieces on the air. I was shocked but, also, very very proud. I was a journalist before I became a teacher and to have something I wrote read on the air was a really great feeling. But then I learned there is a flip-side to being read on the air. Soon after. Rush Limbaugh read the same piece and then encouraged his listeners to find out who I was. More calls started being made to the local school districts. I was so scared I was going to be outed, that my district would see all the things I had written about their food programs and horrible leadership.

I killed my DU account. It broke my heart. I had valued this platform as my megaphone to promote and try to save public education. I was showing some of the dark side in the hope that the light I was bringing could force some change.

I would force some change. Some big time chane. But that is later, after I went silent on DU.

I've said I've had three lives on DU. The first round ended when I pulled the plug on my first DU account. I opened a new profile but changed how I wrote after that. I purposefully left out the details. Wrote less about school and more about my personal experiences. I also had to take the edge off of what I wrote. Every sentence I wrote on DU had to be something my supervisor (who was not a good person) could read and not fire me for. I was still anonymous, but now I wrote under the fear that an angry mob of Limbaugh listeners, or angry DUers might try to hunt me down at any time.

Before I move on, I will wrap up the lunch story. One I am very proud of. I went and picked up lunches every day at a nearby school and I complained so much I got banned from the cafeteria. Then I got banned from calling the cafeteria. Then they simply started leaving a milk crate full of sack lunches outside the back door on the ground. About ten feet from the dumpster. I started calling my supervisor instead.

The next fall, my supervisor showed up at my county-level special education classroom, where I taught 18-21 year olds life and job skills, handed me a credit card and said, (basically) "You are going to make your own food. Do your own shopping, cook it yourself and we do not want to hear another complaint out of you." For the rest of my time at that job, my students learned to shop and cook all of the food we served at school. We shopped and picked out RIPE fruit (we were always getting unripe fruit that the kids would not eat). fresh salads (we had been on sack lunches and everything was packaged or canned-other schools had salad bars, etc. but we were not in a regular school) and a whole variety of easily prepared meals. We made a visual version of the food handler's guide, my students learned it and passed the test to get food handler's cards. We opened a small cafe in our district office and my students who were interested in food service, got on-the-job training and some pretty amazing tips. All that because DU empowered me to use my voice. Not only on DU, anonymously, but in real life where I took the support I got from DU to get up the courage to take a stand.

And so started my second life on DU. I wrote as DonRedwood. I wrote pieces about how I had been inspired by my students. I wrote about my little white kitten who happens to be deaf. I was proud of the writing I did on DU. I wrote essays based on my own life. I wrote about education. I tried to be an open book...as much as an anonymous poster can be, but mostly I focused on work. I put my energy into my kids and I was seeing such amazing results. And suddenly my writing on DU became a problem.

I was named the Oregon State Teacher of the Year.

I had been writing from the heart on DU. A gay heart. There were a lot of essays about my personal life out there. There were a lot of essays about my professional life out there. I thought the award was a little prize and would get some supplies for my class. I wasn't too worried. But Teacher of the Year isn't a little prize. It isn't little at all. I went from a basement classroom special ed teacher to being considered a vetted source on education. The New Times interviewed me. The Oregonian ran a full page, cover of the living section story a gigantic photo of me in my classroom door. They are sent to a national convening and put through media training. We were given White House Honors where I got a portrait taken with President Obama and got to have lunch with Dr Jill Biden. This little prize basically picks you up out of your life and puts you in a new life. On a fast paced, media and politician-filled adventure course. It is insane and you are simply on the roller coaster until it stops.

And in all that training it also becomes very clear. I didn't win a prize-I won a non-paying second job and that job was to represent education in my state and nationally. To add a little twist to my award, it also meant that Special Education had their first Teacher of the Year. It meant that LGBTQ youth had a Teacher of the Year being pictured with his husband. I had no idea it would be so life-changing. I had no idea it would put such a giant target on me. I knew I'd be in the hot-seat, but the wave of hate wasn't going to be just one wave. It was more like those tsunami waves that pile up and come one right after another.

My anonymous writing became a threat. Again.

I had a huge number of DU essays out there and a few of the people who disliked me on DU put two and two together and figured out DonRedwood was me and outed me on DU and tied me to my older posts. Not by name, but with enough information you could google their post as a question and my picture popped up. My fear was the right-wingers who were also trying to figure me out would now also see me. The pressure was immense. I did not want my personal political writings to take the focus off the kids who I served in my classroom. I was the state's most well-known advocate for LGBTQ youth. I was my state's first Teacher of the Year who worked in Special Education. I was representing kids who needed representation more than anyone else in this country. I was so scared my personal political posts would erase that all away. Then I thought of the red parts of the states I was visiting. Republican moms, crying in my arms because she felt my speech was talking about her own fears for her child with special needs or the Cowboy dad who burst into tears because he was so scared for his gay child and had never been able to picture a successful picture of their kid's future.

So I went silent on DU.

In 2015 I opened this account as Teacher of the Year. I had planned to take off the mask with the account and write as myself. Instead I was told by my district if II said I was gay in public, I would be fired. Well, what I was told was, "If you say you are gay in public again someone is going to kill you. I mean it, shut your mouth or someone is going to shoot you in the head."

Then I was given these orders: I would be fired if I;
1. Said any words, publicly or privately, 24 hours a day, that were not approved in advance by the school district. I would have to write down everything I was going to say, get approval and then not vary from the script. When the New York Times asked to. interview me about the role in getting Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, to change a national policy that was impacting my student, my district said no-Since I could not provide them with a script of my answers (to questions I had not been asked yet) they said no. (I did it anyway).
2. Write any words without their permission. I would have to ask to write something, then write it, then give it to them to read, and they would decide what to do with it.
3. I could speak to no group or person unless they approved of them in advance. When I asked to speak to a gay student group (to discuss suicide prevention) they said no and said the reason, in writing, was "Those students have no value to the district, therefor you cannot go."
4. I was ordered to bring all personal mail from home for them to open and read to make sure I was not writing anything in my personal correspondence that they did not approve of.

So I went to war with my district. That's a long story and I'll share it eventually but the DU fallout was, I suddenly found myself in the middle of state and federal complaints, my story was on the front pages of the papers, the wikipedia page showed up, the Daily Mail took the story international and suddenly, once again, I had to heavily monitor everything I said. My tweets started showing up in main-stream media. headlines were saying things like "Emails show district tried to blackmail Teacher of the Year."

Once again I was under a microscope. My district tried as hard as they could to ruin me publicly but DU had taught me the power of my voice and I used it to take on my school district. I did get fired. Very publicly. They thought it would ruin me but it didn't. I got my job back. What they did was horrible but I am not a wilting flower. My father trained Green Berets. Lol, my mother trained my father so she was even tougher than my dad. But all the threats and public humiliations that happened was tough on my mom. She called me crying on night after reading the (unmonitored0 comments on the Oregonian Newspaper. My mom, the strongest person I know, was reduced to tears by the hate she saw aimed at me.

My DU account remained silent. I was not suing, but I had filed state and federal complaints on my district. It was all front page news and my mom was paying a price for it. And then my husband read some on the bus as he commuted from work and burst into tears. When he walked in the door his eyes were red and he sobbed to read all the poison from the right-wing trolls. DU, I feared, could only add another level of pain to what my family was going through.

Instead of writing on DU I became The Teaching Channels first special ed columnist. I wrote social justice pieces for Education Post and EdWeek and tweeted with some viral posts that kind of changed my life. But on DU I stayed silent. For nine years I have started my mornings with DU. My favorite DUers knew me on twitter or Facebook. I've probably never missed one of California Peggy's pictures. I sobbed out loud when we lost MadFloridian. MadFlo had come to my side when things got really ugly and their support meant the world to me.

Nothing ever compelled me enough to speak. Nine silent years form someone, who, as you can see from this post, is a story-teller who does not shy away from an hour of typing. It killed me sometimes, especially as we lost some very special DUers over the years. I wanted to commiserate and talk about the words they shared over the years that had had the most impact on me. Those special moments where your view of everything suddenly gets shifted and you owe it to one person who had the right words to reach you. (MafFloridian, you were the best and showed me teachers did have the right to speak their minds, regardless of where they work or how monstrous their supervisors were).

But last week I saw a post here asking about NoKidHungry and if it was a good organization. At a conference I met the representatives of NoKidHungry and I was so impressed by them. I went home after the meeting and wrote an essay about childhood hunger and sent it to them with an invitation to use it however it would help. When they rolled out their beginning of the school year campaign that year, my essay was part of their press release. I was so proud to give an organization like that support the very best way I know how. I am a diarist and I wrote from my heart about the hungry kids I have known. I have always been the teacher who did the food drives. I have a whole cupboard of snacks because no kid that sits in my classroom is going to be hungry.

So after nine years of silence, I put my (slightly burned) fingertips to the keyboard and posted on DU. Heck yeah NoKidHungry is an excellent organization with a 100% rating and really fine people working hard ot get foods into the bellies of our neediest kids. For nine years I kept my words out of the DU conversations but you found my kryptonite. If my rec would help feed a few more kids, yeah, I'm back in.

But I've missed speaking with you DU. I've missed being part of the conversation but the risk had felt too high. Truth is, I didn't want to make my mom cry any more. That was my brother's job, never mine, so I put my head down for a while and just licked some wounds and taught some kids. My mom passed recently though, and my husband has a thicker skin, and here we are DU. I'm back in the fold, again, and, Oh My God, do I have some tales to tell you

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Why I had to leave DU and the long journey back. My first post in nine years. (Original Post) Teacher of the Year Apr 13 OP
You make me believe in reincarnation... and karma Bucky Apr 13 #1
II have a feeling I will be writing a lot about karma in the coming years. Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #4
Personally I think the problem with society today is the *lack* of karma. Bucky Apr 13 #7
Welcome back! FalloutShelter Apr 13 #2
Welcome back!!! niyad Apr 13 #3
I've enjoyed a lot of your posts! Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #5
Thank you very kindly. I certainly remember your"Don Redmond" niyad Apr 13 #54
That's one hell of a journey (or more!) chowder66 Apr 13 #6
I'm just getting started! Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #15
I'm in awe of your resiliency. chowder66 Apr 13 #21
I don't share some of that stuff, even with my husband. Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #31
She did the same for as long as she could but chowder66 Apr 13 #35
I don't share everything, even with my husband, and am guilty of trying to hide injuries Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #34
OMG! I hope you heal quickly!! chowder66 Apr 13 #37
numerous ways to achieve a goal NJCher Apr 13 #41
Welcome Back! Ohio Joe Apr 13 #8
Wow! Thank you for fighting for your students. Akacia Apr 13 #9
Wow. Think. Again. Apr 13 #10
If this helps: Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #25
Thank you, wise words! Think. Again. Apr 13 #48
Welcome back ismnotwasm Apr 13 #11
Thank You For Sharing DET Apr 13 #12
Your persistence inspires me. I will be looking forward to your posts now that you're home again 👏 Deuxcents Apr 13 #13
I'm a nobody here, and I rarely read posts as long as yours, phylny Apr 13 #14
{{{{{phylny}}}}}. No one's a nobody here. Everyone who posts contributes. highplainsdem Apr 13 #19
Me too! And I read it all as well! very well written story oldsoftie Apr 13 #79
It was a lot of words, and I cut a lot out. Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #82
Welcome back! And kudos for all the good you've done, all the battles fought for all the right reasons. highplainsdem Apr 13 #16
SO glad to see you, and your story is important. nolabear Apr 13 #17
DU contains both good and bad BWdem4life Apr 13 #18
I met the Australian Principal of the Year, with whom I am now friends. Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #85
Love this! And can't wait to read more! Bluesaph Apr 13 #20
Welcome back! PatrickforB Apr 13 #22
Wonderful! More long-form posts like this, please! Glad to see your new incarnation. keopeli Apr 13 #23
Bravo! Easterncedar Apr 13 #24
Welcome home! mahina Apr 13 #26
Welcome home irisblue Apr 13 #27
Welcome back! arkielib Apr 13 #28
I do remember DonRedwood esp your poignant post to RowdyBoy, who'd passed before you could tell him hlthe2b Apr 13 #29
That was one of my last posts Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #40
I'm a firm adherent of perseverance. Mr. Evil Apr 13 #30
welcome back joanbarnes Apr 13 #32
Thanks for returning Bundbuster Apr 13 #33
Welcome back Picaro Apr 13 #36
Welcome Back ProfessorGAC Apr 13 #38
One of my favorites was about my new deaf little white kitten. Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #43
Have 2 Here ProfessorGAC Apr 13 #44
Blessings to you and welcome back. redwitch Apr 13 #39
All I can think of is: You're Wonderful! and brave. chouchou Apr 13 #42
I'm so glad you're back LittleGirl Apr 13 #45
Everyone on this website should Mr.Bill Apr 13 #46
Great writing bagimin Apr 13 #47
Really enjoyed reading your story! ShazzieB Apr 13 #49
Fascinating post PatSeg Apr 13 #50
Absolutely stunning. Welcome back with open arms, & so proud to give the 100th Rec Hekate Apr 13 #51
Glad you're back. alwaysinasnit Apr 13 #52
Welcome back LetMyPeopleVote Apr 13 #53
Welcome back wildflowergardener Apr 13 #55
Welcome back Tree Lady Apr 13 #56
Not yet. Teacher of the Year Apr 14 #100
Welcome back, my dear Teacher! What an amazing story. CaliforniaPeggy Apr 13 #57
Thanks Peggy! Teacher of the Year Apr 14 #110
No worries at all! Long posts do not scare me! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 14 #112
I ignored this post three or four times before clicking on it. LiberalFighter Apr 13 #58
I definitely remember reading your posts stage left Apr 13 #59
Welcome Back. padfun Apr 13 #60
Oregon State Teacher of the Year? WOW! This fellow Oregonian says "YAAAAYYYYY!!!" calimary Apr 13 #61
Glad you found your way back. blm Apr 13 #62
Welcome Back, Welcome Back, Welcome Back... benfranklin1776 Apr 13 #63
By providing your old screenname you've given them the opportunity to "out" you once again. rwild1967 Apr 13 #64
It's already out there, and I'm no longer at that district. Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #98
Welcome back iamateacher Apr 13 #65
Welcome back, Teacher of the Year From a fellow teacher. debm55 Apr 13 #66
Welcome back! mgardener Apr 13 #67
Parent of LGBTQ children yankee87 Apr 13 #68
Teacher of the Year ........ Upthevibe Apr 13 #69
Usually when I see a post longer than a perfessor Apr 13 #70
Great post. Nice to read your experience, ty. peacebuzzard Apr 13 #71
Wow! Welcome Back! LovelyStuff Apr 13 #72
Thank you for your wonderful work and wonderful self. people Apr 13 #73
I think it's safe to say that that your upcoming stories will have an eager audience. DFW Apr 13 #74
Thank you. You are inspiring. I'm glad you've not been silenced. Bumbles Apr 13 #75
Thanks for sharing your story happy feet Apr 13 #76
Welcome back and hello to a fellow Oregonian! oregonjen Apr 13 #77
Oh yes. I know. Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #90
I know. I intend for people to know who I am. Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #91
Wow! I just read some articles and your Wikipedia page. Those administrators really crossed all boundaries tblue37 Apr 13 #78
The last time I checked it, it didn't even have the Supreme Court stuff in it. Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #89
I'M bitter about it! It,'s all so unnecessarily, gratuitously cruel and destructive. I think you never fully recover tblue37 Apr 13 #92
Welcome back! Some will still come for you if you post things they dont like though oldsoftie Apr 13 #80
Haters have to hate. enigmania Apr 13 #81
I don't know what to say other than--WOW! Bayard Apr 13 #83
It was written order! They handed me a copy of it and asked me to sign that I had read it. Teacher of the Year Apr 13 #86
Welcome back to our crazy family! Turbineguy Apr 13 #84
Thank you for your humanity and your courage. sellitman Apr 13 #87
I will watch for your posts. BoomaofBandM Apr 13 #88
Glad you are here! AwakeAtLast Apr 13 #93
We're all stories in the end ... with apologies to the good doctor TBF Apr 13 #94
Welcome back, Teacher Of The Year! Aristus Apr 13 #95
Wow. Eko Apr 13 #96
Just wow! samplegirl Apr 13 #97
💗💗💗🙏🏼💐 Hope22 Apr 13 #99
Strength and honor. WheelWalker Apr 14 #101
Good morning. riversedge Apr 14 #102
My Sister was an Oregon teacher.. Permanut Apr 14 #103
Welcome back! ChazInAz Apr 14 #104
Nice to see you again. mdbl Apr 14 #105
Welcome back TOTY!! Peacetrain Apr 14 #106
What a multi-pronged ordeal! Welcome back! CousinIT Apr 14 #107
You write with passion about topics in drawn to RainCaster Apr 14 #108
Wow, what an experience, I'm glad you're back. CaptainTruth Apr 14 #109
👇👇👇👁️👁️ Goonch Apr 14 #111
Welcome back! AmBlue Apr 15 #113
4. II have a feeling I will be writing a lot about karma in the coming years.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:02 PM
Apr 13

When I got done with my district they had one administrator left standing. Every single person in the chain of command over me was fired, removed, transferred, had hours cut or quit before they were reprimanded.

What's the old joke saying, "my dogma got run over by my karma?" In this case my district got run over by the karma.

Bucky

(54,041 posts)
7. Personally I think the problem with society today is the *lack* of karma.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:04 PM
Apr 13

The only way the bad guys suffer lately is by tripping over their own dicks.

niyad

(113,527 posts)
54. Thank you very kindly. I certainly remember your"Don Redmond"
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 02:37 PM
Apr 13

screen name, but was apparently absent during some of the controvery times. I hope that "the third time is the charm" is in play now.

chowder66

(9,075 posts)
6. That's one hell of a journey (or more!)
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:03 PM
Apr 13

Welcome back and thank you for all the good you do!
It's pretty sad that a good person has to fight like hell to do good things for kids in our education system.

15. I'm just getting started!
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:24 PM
Apr 13

When I said roller coaster....it has been one heck of a ride!

Not all of it has been good, but truth is, the worst of opened up so many doors. For every action they did to shut me up, it only amplified what I was saying....ten fold. Like watching a snowflake roll down hill and turn into an avalanche.

chowder66

(9,075 posts)
21. I'm in awe of your resiliency.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:30 PM
Apr 13

My sister-in-law taught kids with the same issues for schools on military bases. She's retired now. It's a job I know I couldn't do.
Her kids were grammar school age but the physical abuse was tough on her and the other teachers. Your story makes me wonder what else she went through.

31. I don't share some of that stuff, even with my husband.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:48 PM
Apr 13

The look on his face is painful to see when he sees injuries from my students. I do try to cover them up so he doesn't worry so much. Not makeup or anything like that, but, a long sleeve shirt to cover up a bite or long pants because my poor shins take a whooping sometimes. I love my job and I have turned around enough kids that it is 100% worth it. My super power is teaching angry kids how to have self control and change the trajectory of their life. I'll take some bruises to get them there. That doesn't mean I want to traumatize my poor husband (who is a 9-11 dispatcher who has seen multiple calls come in from my highly specialized special ed school and been worried the person injured is me).

chowder66

(9,075 posts)
35. She did the same for as long as she could but
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:54 PM
Apr 13

she had some particularly difficult kids and they were short staffed at times which made it dangerous for everyone. She's pretty petite so it took a lot out of her but she was also determined and helped a lot of them.

Oh wow! I can see why you might keep it from your husband. That makes sense.

34. I don't share everything, even with my husband, and am guilty of trying to hide injuries
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:53 PM
Apr 13

The look on his face is painful to see when he sees injuries from my students. I do try to cover them up so he doesn't worry so much. Not makeup or anything like that, but, a long sleeve shirt to cover up a bite or long pants because my poor shins take a whooping sometimes. I love my job and I have turned around enough kids that it is 100% worth it. My super power is teaching angry kids how to have self control and change the trajectory of their life. I'll take some bruises to get them there. That doesn't mean I want to traumatize my poor husband (who is a 9-11 dispatcher who has seen multiple calls come in from my highly specialized special ed school and been worried the person injured is me).

Right now I'm in an orthopedic boot for my foot. A student slammed it in the door repeatedly and another student saw me limping and stomped on it! So, lol, this injury I couldn't hide from him.

NJCher

(35,713 posts)
41. numerous ways to achieve a goal
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:59 PM
Apr 13
It's pretty sad that a good person has to fight like hell to do good things for kids in our education system.

It doesn't have to be that way. There are a lot of ways to accomplish a goal such as getting something for the students that you think is positive and desirable. I'm in education, too, and have been for decades.

Personally, I prefer other methods because I don't like stress and contention in the workplace. I'd rather form alliances, build up the favor bank, get powerful people who can make the decision I want to like me, etc. It's a lot harder to say no to someone you like rather than someone who is a pain in the neck. It's a lot easier to say no to one person than to say no to an alliance.

I don't like being a noteworthy person. If I write professionally, it's with a pen name. I don't want it to be about me. I want it to be about the issue.

If you're comfortable with those tactics, that's fine. It's only one way to play this game, though.

Akacia

(583 posts)
9. Wow! Thank you for fighting for your students.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:15 PM
Apr 13

I worked in education for 25 years, recently retired, and some of the things I saw happening broke my heart. So many frustrating days trying to get administration types to understand how their policies were making things harder on the kids and teachers. Anyway thank you for all you have done and I am very sad about all you have had to go through. Welcome back. I have mostly lurked here and have lost 2 accounts so this is my latest. I love being here because I learn so much. Looking forward to your posts in the future.

Think. Again.

(8,361 posts)
10. Wow.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:16 PM
Apr 13

I'm a newbie here, but your post gives me a sense of vicarious pride of DU I haven't felt before. I always try to be careful of exposing too much of myself here, and your experience re-affirms that, but wow, you've really proven the power of words even in situations we might think of as trivial.

Thanks for speaking up again. I'm looking forward to hearing your tales! (and I wish you only the safest of journeys.)

25. If this helps:
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:41 PM
Apr 13

I was a journalist in my old life and throughout my writing on DU, and elsewhere, I have maintained the standards of good journalism (though not of spelling and grammar). Truth. I write my stories in funny ways but they are truth. But I put a filter on myself now. "Would I want my boss or my student's parents to read this?" If the answer is no, I delete it. I put nothing out there that I am not 100% willing to stand behind, using my professional standing and vetted status as an expert in my field.

But that does not mean it is always prudent to speak truthfully to a public audience. Hence the anonymity that keeps us safe. If we can maintain it.

Like I tried to maintain it.

It has not worked well for me. This time, I will be writing as myself. There is enough information in my post to google me up in half a second. All y'all can see my smiling face and I'm good with that. Will it cause trouble in the future? LOL...probably. Do I know I can survive it? Unless its an assassination attempt (don't laugh...sadly, I'm serious), I know I will survive it. So, for me, the mask is off, the gloves are off. I know the deal and it ends up, I'm pretty good at fighting back.

If you remember to write your truth you will be OK. Getting knocked down for saying the truth, means you get to stand back up a little bit taller, and a little bit taller, and a little bit taller.

Think. Again.

(8,361 posts)
48. Thank you, wise words!
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 02:22 PM
Apr 13

There have been quite a few times I have bitten my lip (fingertip?) and simply not written the truth I wanted to, because I feared it would lead to a conversation that would come too close to home.

DU is a discussion board of course, but sometimes it's best for me to just sit back and be a listener (and not just here on DU).

DET

(1,323 posts)
12. Thank You For Sharing
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:19 PM
Apr 13

Your story is so compelling and inspiring. I will never understand the kind of hatred that you had to endure. Welcome back.

phylny

(8,385 posts)
14. I'm a nobody here, and I rarely read posts as long as yours,
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:23 PM
Apr 13

but I'm really glad I read it all the way through.

Welcome back

82. It was a lot of words, and I cut a lot out.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 08:04 PM
Apr 13

But there was a lot I had to say, I guess. Thank you for sticking it out.

highplainsdem

(49,029 posts)
16. Welcome back! And kudos for all the good you've done, all the battles fought for all the right reasons.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:24 PM
Apr 13

I'm glad you've received as much recognition as you have. You've had so much strength and compassion.

With all you've had to consider, posting anonymously - and sometimes not posting online at all - made perfect sense. But it's good that you feel free to post here again.

I'm so sorry that you lost your mom. But I believe she's watching over you with great love and pride.

nolabear

(41,991 posts)
17. SO glad to see you, and your story is important.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:25 PM
Apr 13

I don’t think we realize how dangerous and difficult social media has always been. It takes courage to be frank and to try to use it for change. I remember at least the second incarnation and round. I’m glad to see you again. Welcome back.

85. I met the Australian Principal of the Year, with whom I am now friends.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 08:08 PM
Apr 13

And when she heard my story she said, "The tall poppies get cut down first."

It really has stuck with me and helps me understand some of what I went through.

PatrickforB

(14,586 posts)
22. Welcome back!
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:37 PM
Apr 13

Sorry what happened to you happened. My wife and I saw Chasten Buddigieg on Nicolle Wallace on MSNBC and he is a GREAT surrogate for the Democrats. Really good guy. Good fathers too, he and Pete.

Then she showed Kamala Harris speaking in AZ. Really cheered me up!

So good luck, and heck with the haters!

Again, welcome back!

keopeli

(3,524 posts)
23. Wonderful! More long-form posts like this, please! Glad to see your new incarnation.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:39 PM
Apr 13

I've been here since 2002. I've gone years without posting, but always found DU therapeutic. I remember the Teacher of the Year episode and that you were a DU member and were gay. It was all so easy to relate to at the time, being a gay teacher myself who spent 20 years in Seattle.

Thank you for sharing your talents with us. You have a gift for writing, obviously. You also have a much stronger backbone than I do. I look forward to what is ahead.

(PS - So sorry you had to endure the wrath of the right-wing mob so much in your life. You obviously were able to handle it an let it make you stronger. But, the effect such horrors has on our loved ones is truly the most painful and difficult part of our current dilemma.)

Peace

Easterncedar

(2,318 posts)
24. Bravo!
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:40 PM
Apr 13

I am so impressed and heartened by your story. Taking the trouble with being given poor food and turning it into such a wonderful and useful educational program is the essence of powerful teaching and positive social activism. It’s hideous that you and your family had to suffer for all the good you have done.

Thank you for sharing this. I am a total fan.

arkielib

(119 posts)
28. Welcome back!
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:44 PM
Apr 13

Thank you for your post. I don't normally manage to read all the way through long posts, but I read every word of yours. I am very glad I did for many reasons, but especially because of your endorsement of No Kids Hungry at the end. I have been wanting to learn more about them with the intention of donating if they checked out. When I finish this reply I am going to look them up online and send them a contribution.

hlthe2b

(102,343 posts)
29. I do remember DonRedwood esp your poignant post to RowdyBoy, who'd passed before you could tell him
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:45 PM
Apr 13

about your marriage.

I'm glad you let us know TOTY is you. Welcome back!

40. That was one of my last posts
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:59 PM
Apr 13

If my jumbled up memory is correct. (I remember everything that happened but the order of events....so much to keep track of!) I never closed my old account, after the hack I never got a new password and just left it fallow.

Rowdyboy... one of my all-time favorite DUers. I was under orders I was going to be fired if I said I was gay, and my husband and I got married on live television. That kind of made some people angry. II wanted to tell RowdyBoy so bad.

Mr. Evil

(2,853 posts)
30. I'm a firm adherent of perseverance.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:46 PM
Apr 13

And you are a bright shining example of that admirable human trait. Welcome back!

43. One of my favorites was about my new deaf little white kitten.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 02:05 PM
Apr 13

Some people got all riled up about a cat story being on the front page of a political website. But it wasn't a post about a super-cute kitten, it was, in fact, an essay about being different. You would die laughing if you could see me right now. That little bitty kitten is sitting next to me, eleven years later, demanding pets with my left hand as I type with my right.

redwitch

(14,946 posts)
39. Blessings to you and welcome back.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 01:58 PM
Apr 13

You are one tough cookie and I am in awe! Your kids are so lucky to have you as their ally.

LittleGirl

(8,291 posts)
45. I'm so glad you're back
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 02:08 PM
Apr 13

The Limbaugh crowd is dangerous! I’m sure they made your life miserable and that is awful.

So sorry about losing your Mom.

I’m happy to read your marriage survived! That is a lesson in commitment, for sure.

I will look forward to your posts. Thank you for the good news today. Cheers.

Mr.Bill

(24,317 posts)
46. Everyone on this website should
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 02:10 PM
Apr 13

read every word of this. It's an epic and interesting tale.

Thanks for telling us this story and please tell us more.

Subscribed.

ShazzieB

(16,496 posts)
49. Really enjoyed reading your story!
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 02:22 PM
Apr 13

I didn't know you under either of your earlier incarnations. I didn't discover DU until 2013, and although I created this account right away, I didn't start posting actively until the 2020 election cycle got underway. I was so tied up in knots worrying about TSF possibly getting reelected that I felt like I was going to lose my mind and desperately needed a safe place to talk about my fears, and DU turned out to be the perfect place. This place has been my home ever since.

When I read this o.p., I felt like I recognized a kindred spirit of sorts, because I also love to write long posts (alhough mine are usually about my musings on various issues rather than my personal experiences). I absolutely love to write, period, and I find DU to be a terrific place to do it.

As you are no doubt aware, DU4 lets us subscribe to individual members' postings. I have added you to the list of those I follow and look forward to reading your future posts. Welcome back!

Hekate

(90,778 posts)
51. Absolutely stunning. Welcome back with open arms, & so proud to give the 100th Rec
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 02:28 PM
Apr 13

Thank you for this and for what is to come.

wildflowergardener

(912 posts)
55. Welcome back
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 02:43 PM
Apr 13

Welcome back. I am mostly a lurker here but wanted to say sorry for all your struggles, and your kids are lucky to have you as an advocate.

Tree Lady

(11,484 posts)
56. Welcome back
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 02:47 PM
Apr 13

I mostly read posts but been here since 2004. Sorry you were threatened to stay quiet because of your job. Are you retired now?

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,683 posts)
57. Welcome back, my dear Teacher! What an amazing story.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 02:56 PM
Apr 13

I really appreciate the shout-out. Taking photos is one of my chief joys here.

Thank you so much!

And do keep writing.

Even though your post is long, I was compelled to read every word. Your integrity, honesty and courage shine out from every line!



LiberalFighter

(51,054 posts)
58. I ignored this post three or four times before clicking on it.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 02:59 PM
Apr 13

Denying the same quality food the others received is wrong.

Trying to force you to turn over your unopen mail to them is disgusting. And illegal.

stage left

(2,965 posts)
59. I definitely remember reading your posts
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 02:59 PM
Apr 13

under the DonRedwood screen name back when I hadn't joined DU, but was lurking daily. It's so damned hard to do what's right. Maybe someday I'll tell my own tale about that. Thank you for doing what's right anyway. Welcome back to DU, where you get all the news that's fit to print.

padfun

(1,787 posts)
60. Welcome Back.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 03:00 PM
Apr 13

It didn't take me long to find out who you are just by what you wrote. I see pictures of you with Obama online.
Congrats for your success and I hope you live a great life since you truly deserve it.

calimary

(81,440 posts)
61. Oregon State Teacher of the Year? WOW! This fellow Oregonian says "YAAAAYYYYY!!!"
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 03:03 PM
Apr 13

Excellent, Excellent, Excellent!!!

Thanks for coming back and weighing in more often, Teacher of the Year!

WELCOME HOME!!!

I look forward to reading more from you again, after such a long time. And DEFINITELY keep us posted about your work with NoKidHungry.

benfranklin1776

(6,449 posts)
63. Welcome Back, Welcome Back, Welcome Back...
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 03:17 PM
Apr 13
As the theme song from that 70s show, also about a dedicated teacher, albeit fictional, would declare!

You sir, however, are the real deal and your courage and determination to prevail in doing the right thing is eminently praiseworthy and a shining example for your students and everyone committed to making the world 🌎 a better place!

98. It's already out there, and I'm no longer at that district.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 11:11 PM
Apr 13

Nothing I wrote will hurt me. And I'm not hiding. If I am going to be here I will be posting writing that identifies me over and over again. I either have to embrace that, or be quiet.

:0)

yankee87

(2,175 posts)
68. Parent of LGBTQ children
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 03:52 PM
Apr 13

This has got me in tears. I’ve seen what my children went through in school and partially in work.
Because of people like you, the world is better for my children, although with MAGAts who knows?
My children are together with wonderful partners and have become such great people.
Love from Cleveland

Upthevibe

(8,069 posts)
69. Teacher of the Year ........
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 03:56 PM
Apr 13

First of all.......Welcome back to DU!

Your post has touched my heart. I'm so sorry you went through what you did but am thankful to you that you've been able to make such wonderful changes!

The world is better because of your service, your kindness, your persistence, and your bravery. You have a heart of gold .

perfessor

(268 posts)
70. Usually when I see a post longer than a
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 04:12 PM
Apr 13

Paragraph or two, I skip to the comments to see if I missed anything important. This one, I read all the way through. Best wishes Teacher, you taught me something, and keep up the good fight.

peacebuzzard

(5,181 posts)
71. Great post. Nice to read your experience, ty.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 04:17 PM
Apr 13

I have taken vacations from writing/posting for multiple reasons.
I like to remain somewhat anonymous; I worry when I have let my guard down for different reasons.
social media is reviewed in obscure corners however I feel this is a haven.
Congratulations and welcome back!!


DFW

(54,436 posts)
74. I think it's safe to say that that your upcoming stories will have an eager audience.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 04:35 PM
Apr 13

Ready when you are for Chapter One!

oregonjen

(3,339 posts)
77. Welcome back and hello to a fellow Oregonian!
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 05:15 PM
Apr 13

I’m concerned for your safety, though. So many details given and with a quick search, your identity is outed.

90. Oh yes. I know.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 08:28 PM
Apr 13

My writing on here will be with no masks on. I had to hide for a little while but I'm done with that.

91. I know. I intend for people to know who I am.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 08:32 PM
Apr 13

My writing on here will be with no masks on. I had to hide for a while but I'm done with that. It is what it is.

I once had a boss tell me, "You could look into the jaws of hell and not be afraid."

I guess when I put my mind to something....

tblue37

(65,483 posts)
78. Wow! I just read some articles and your Wikipedia page. Those administrators really crossed all boundaries
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 05:30 PM
Apr 13

going after you. Congratulations on winning in the end.

89. The last time I checked it, it didn't even have the Supreme Court stuff in it.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 08:25 PM
Apr 13

The Today Show even interviewed the families of my students after the course case. (not mine, I never sued, but in Bostick vs. Clayton County (the LGBTQ work rights case) the Southern Poverty Law Center used my experience as their example of how badly things can go for an LGBTQ worker in an amicus brief. I wrote some tweets about it and they went viral. 43 million impression on twitter in two days. Everyone heard how awful they had been and they got so much public response, they issued an apology!

I try not to be bitter about it. But they were pretty shameless so to pretend it did no damage does me no service. So, it hurt, but amazing ways advocate came from it.

tblue37

(65,483 posts)
92. I'M bitter about it! It,'s all so unnecessarily, gratuitously cruel and destructive. I think you never fully recover
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 08:34 PM
Apr 13

from the trauma of having those with power set out to destroy you when you've done nothing wrong.
You've been vindicated but you still went through hell.

oldsoftie

(12,587 posts)
80. Welcome back! Some will still come for you if you post things they dont like though
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 05:38 PM
Apr 13

Even if you're posting actual FACTS it can piss a few people off. I've had posts hidden that were totally factual but not popular.
But the vast, vast majority of people here are pretty friendly to all. And it really surprises me that people HERE would go thru the work involved to find out who you are in "real" life. Thats insane.
You're a wonderful writer too!

Bayard

(22,128 posts)
83. I don't know what to say other than--WOW!
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 08:05 PM
Apr 13

Very glad such an illustrious member has rejoined the club.

Its really scary that people would take things to those lengths. No life of their own, or just plain hatred. I admire you for hanging in there, and standing up for what's right.

This just floored me:
"I was ordered to bring all personal mail from home for them to open and read to make sure I was not writing anything in my personal correspondence that they did not approve of." I don't see how that could possibly be legal, although it could be a fun way to get rid of junk mail.

Very happy to see you here, and make your acquaintance.

86. It was written order! They handed me a copy of it and asked me to sign that I had read it.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 08:14 PM
Apr 13

My hands were shaking, but I signed it. I needed my copy and that was the only way I was going to get it.

None of those requirements were legal. It got a whole lot worse than that, believe me. But...I kind oof knew I had won when they handed me this list of rules. I brought them my stack of mail the very next day. At that point I WANTED them too open my mail. In my stack was a thank you letter for a meeting with Hillary Clinton and another thank you for a meeting with Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.

I remember thinking, "Please open the letter to the sitting Secretary of Education, a Cabinet member of the United States government and a past First Lady, Senator and Secretary of State of the United States.Please open those letters first."

I was disgusted but sometimes you have to hand people the rope they are willing to hang themselves with.

BoomaofBandM

(1,771 posts)
88. I will watch for your posts.
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 08:21 PM
Apr 13

I am from a family of educators. All 6 of my sibs and I went to college, some on to higher degrees. My dad was a high school principal, as is one of my nieces. There were 5 teachers and one administrative assistant amongst my sibs and their spouses, and 5 teachers amongst my nieces and nephews and their spouses. My mom was an ed teacher and my sil an ld teacher. Needless to say, lots of talks about education and different systems. 11 different systems and all had good and bad.

Wonderful that you stood your ground on so many issues and have done so much for your students and those you work with. Systems need people with your abilities and your passion. I do not post often as I am too sensitive to some of the feed back given. Welcome back from a relatively new member of 2018.

AwakeAtLast

(14,133 posts)
93. Glad you are here!
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 09:02 PM
Apr 13

I am also a teacher (Music)!

I am sorry you had to go through all of that. Hopefully better days are ahead!

TBF

(32,086 posts)
94. We're all stories in the end ... with apologies to the good doctor
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 09:02 PM
Apr 13

I'm in the same account but have come & gone over the years. I found this site when I was working on Obama's campaign, and someone sent me a list of the week's top 10 conservative idiots or something like that. I think it was something EarlG did way back.

Anyway, I have taken breaks but came back recently. I do live in TX so it's hard to find local folks who are like-minded. It has been a pleasure to read here again and I look forward to your future posts!

Permanut

(5,628 posts)
103. My Sister was an Oregon teacher..
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 02:24 AM
Apr 14

We lost her in 2021 a day after her 77th birthday, after 40 years of sobriety, and after 50 years of pursuing equal rights, especially for the "L" part of LBGTQ. One of her greatest allies was Governor Barbara Roberts.

She left teaching after being outed by the fine citizens of a town in the Cascade Mountains. She was a great teacher.

She was also my close friend, and I miss her dearly. She would have loved to know you; maybe she did.

Your return here is a delightful surprise.

mdbl

(4,973 posts)
105. Nice to see you again.
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 08:22 AM
Apr 14

I hope for a day when we can all talk without the fear of hate and threats. No one should have to go through what you and your family has endured. For my own reasons, I quit posting on this account, but you brought me back in to show you we support you.

CousinIT

(9,256 posts)
107. What a multi-pronged ordeal! Welcome back!
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 10:56 AM
Apr 14

I hope you can stay this time! And thank you for all your do for the kids! They are the future, and everybody can't do what you do.

RainCaster

(10,912 posts)
108. You write with passion about topics in drawn to
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 10:58 AM
Apr 14

You are my first personal subscription on DU. You write about education, LGBTQ, food security and more. Stay as long as you like, I too support you emotionally.

CaptainTruth

(6,600 posts)
109. Wow, what an experience, I'm glad you're back.
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 12:51 PM
Apr 14

Please contribute as you see fit & don't let the critics get you down.

AmBlue

(3,115 posts)
113. Welcome back!
Mon Apr 15, 2024, 02:17 PM
Apr 15

I remember DonRedwood! And I loved, then and today, reading your prose. I'm so sorry for the loss of your Mom (I lost my Mom in 2022 too). I congratulate you and am totally inspired by your work for children and look forward to your tale-telling!! It's wonderful to have you back!

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