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Introducing Myself: Katherine Haenschen


by: Katherine Haenschen

Wed Nov 19, 2008 at 11:00 AM CST


I've always been a Democrat. Since I first became aware of our electoral system, I've supported the party that acts in the interest of what's best for all Americans, and reflects as best as possible the notion that we're all in this together. I've always been an avid voter. My parents made me watch them vote for 18 long years before I finally was able to do it myself. I've considered myself a progressive since I encountered the distinction, since I believe that the role of government is to expand rights and attempt to redress systematic inequalities that persist in our society.  

I first became politically involved in 2004, when I was living on the South Side of Chicago and my State Senator entered a crowded Illinois Senate primary. My first political event was a house party--a BaROCK the House Party--hosted by a friend's friend, and my first volunteer effort shortly after that was voter registration on Chicago's West Side. Friends and I registered folks at subway stops. The excitement people felt about voting for the first time stuck with me, and I realized that if even just one of the hundred people or so we registered actually voted, our efforts had made a difference.

I started reading and commenting on political blogs in the spring of 2006 to find a sense of community. I was frustrated, outraged, faxing my Senators and calling my Congressman about every bill or vote, and looking for an outlet. At first I wanted a group of simpaticos to grouse with, other people who were similarly informed and concerned. Over time, I learned so much more about our dysfunctional political system and the potential I believe it still holds to empower every American. My awareness translated into a need to get involved, to help elect the people who can realize this potential, and help bring progressive change to our country.

I blog about activism. I volunteer extensively offline. I believe that if you see a problem, it's your job--nay, your duty!--to try and fix it. For the past two years I've blogged on DailyKos and Burnt Orange Report as kath25, where I've primarily focused on local grassroots efforts, with the purpose of encouraging others to get involved in their own community. Over the past year, however, there has been enough blurring of my online and offline life that it's time for me to blog openly under my real name. (Not that you'll be able to actually spell it.) After all, bloggers more than anyone else have an obligation to translate their words into results, and I no longer feel the need to use a thinly-veiled pseudonym when I do it. To this end I'm proud to join a website with one of the most engaged and active staff offline as well as on, across the political blogosphere.

I haven't always lived in Texas. My peripatetic educational journey has taken me from New Jersey to New York City to Chicago to New York again, before I moved down to Austin to start graduate school at UT. Admittedly, I wasn't too keen on moving to a Red State, but was calmed somewhat by the frequently-repeated promise of liberal Austin. After spending several years here, however, I've developed a stronger love for actually fighting the good fight in Texas than I felt in any Blue State prior. We're making great gains here with each election cycle, and it's exciting to know that every volunteer in Texas can make a tangible impact state-wide.

I believe in people-power, grassroots organization, and bringing together concerned communities to empower them to make change. I don't believe that one small group of people should hold office, run campaigns, and care about what happens in our government. We're best served when every citizen is involved and engaged, be it in electoral politics on a local or federal level, issue-based activism, or working with people in their community. I see more potential for this level of engagement in Austin--and across Texas--than anywhere I've ever lived, and I'm optimistic that as a member of the Burnt Orange Report staff I can help make this happen.

Thank you, KT, Matt, and Phillip, for the opportunity to come aboard in an official capacity, and thanks for all of your work thus far to show the world that Texas can and will elect strong Democratic leaders again.  

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Welcome! (3.00 / 2)
You're going to raise the bar here at BOR, and I couldn't be happier to welcome you.

Get ready to rock the house!

Now, a very great man once said that some people rob you with a fountain pen.


Yay Kath!!! (3.00 / 2)
Congrats on the official capacity. Here's hoping this keeps you in Texas!

Anyone who knows Katherine knows that she walks her talk - she does so much offline to help advance our progressive causes, and she's excellent at promoting them online.

I'm excited that your voice has been added to an already-great blog.

Cheers!


Woohoo! (3.00 / 2)
Good addition to the staff!

Welcome! (3.00 / 2)
Glad to have you on board!

Welcome to the team! (3.00 / 2)
We're glad to have you!

"Let us tenderly and kindly cherish therefore, the means of knowledge. Let us dare to read, think, speak, and write."  -  John Adams

Perfect fit... (3.00 / 2)
Glad it's you, Katherine!  Congrats!  Can't wait to read your first few posts.

party on (3.00 / 2)
light a fire under those other guys.  I mean really, they are TOTAL douches.

;)


Thanks Kath! (3.00 / 2)
As a new Austin resident and new political activist myself, I'm glad to see you here!

We Are Lucky (3.00 / 2)
Sometimes I wonder why you agreed to join this band of miscreants.  The community is lucky to have you on the front page.  

Help build a progressive movement in Texas. Join Progress Texas.

Woot! (3.00 / 2)
Nicely put Katherine. I can't wait to read what you have to say. Keep us informed about how to get involved.

Congratulations Katherine! (4.00 / 2)
I've followed your writing for a while on DailyKos and I know you will be a welcomed addition here.  Yea for diversity!

I loved that you have that connection with Obama from Chicago. I'm sure that you will be successful at whatever you take on.

Thank you for stepping up and blogging here too.


Great! (4.00 / 2)
I have been wondering what you were going to do after the election, Katherine. How great that you will still be here in Austin and that I will still be able to read what you have to say. Your hard work and the inspiration you gave to others really paid off! Our work to turn Texas blue and to support the progressive agenda is not over. I couldn't be happier that you are at BOR now!

Well you lucky sos and so!!! (3.00 / 2)
Enjoy Austin.
I pine for it.......

yay! (3.00 / 1)
glad to see you here!

Hill Country Ride for AIDSmy HCRA Page

Finally. (3.00 / 1)
Someone we can trust on the BOR!

Kath25 for life!!!!!!!


wait, they have the internets in norway? (0.00 / 0)
hope you re having fun on vacation (slacker!)

see ya

-my comments at BOR are mine, and do not represent anything official from LFT.


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what??? (0.00 / 0)
The Obama campaign is exporting folks OVERSEARS NOW???? This HAS to STOP. :)  

hehe

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Didn't you hear? (0.00 / 0)
Election not over yet. Now he has to be elected president of the whole dang WORLD.

It's gonna be an expensive field campaign. Buy a t-shirt and contribute. :-)

I'm not a player, I just Tweet a lot: @KathTX


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Launching (0.00 / 0)
First call for more of the same... calls start 7 p.m. Tuesday at Scholz.

Help build a progressive movement in Texas. Join Progress Texas.

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Good thing (0.00 / 0)
He should run strong in Berlin since he had a big rally there. But maybe that just means that Germany becomes a solid state and they have to send the surplus Berliners to Poland.

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Dude (0.00 / 0)
The only place surplus donuts should be sent is my mouth.

I'm not a player, I just Tweet a lot: @KathTX

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Welcome! n/t (3.00 / 1)


"I wonder now what Ernest Hemingway's dictionary looked like, since he got along so well with dinky words that everybody can spell and truly understand." -- Kurt Vonnegut

Welcome... (0.00 / 0)
to the blue star in the red Texas.
Of course some of us live in less blue areas of the state, but that just means that we get more battle scars.



Political and Social Thought...



to the Left of College Station


Fantastic (3.00 / 2)
Now I can get all of Kath's ideas and enthusiasm without the DKos comments about how pathetic Texas is.



Welcome and can't wait for the contributions (0.00 / 0)
Although you've already been providing quite a bit of good info for all of us here at BOR. Congrats on the addition.

All right Katherine (0.00 / 0)
One more reason to read BOR.

looking fwd to it! (0.00 / 0)
but i m still gonna keep callin ya kath25 in real life, ya know...so you dont forget your roots ; )

see ya
mario

-my comments at BOR are mine, and do not represent anything official from LFT.


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