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the fighter annalivia starkid chen

written by chelsea whitmore

so there was clear restless excitement about the coming weekend. But beyond the surface glee, there lingered another sentiment, a visible disappointment worn on the young faces. The students dressed in black. It was 2008 and Prop 8 had just passed, eliminating the right of same-sex couples to marry. At the center of the event was the young AnnaLivia Chen, just an eighth grader at the time, at the beginning of her activist career. She had organized Black Friday, to mourn the death of equality. The first time I really saw AnnaLivia in action was at the first GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance) meeting of my senior year, which she led as president. She

ed to fill, she and the vice president, David Acuff, talked about the purpose of the club and how things worked. She seemed natural if unrehearsed, but somehow able to keep the meeting flowing. The two began by introducing the well-known acronym “LGBT” in case there was any confusion, playing off each other to keep things going. After some input from the small audience, they added to the acronym- “LGBTQI,” and everyone filled in the words behind the letters, which incidentally are “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual/ Transgender, Queer, Questioning, and Intersex. They discussed the different spectrums of identity. They discussed the board games they liked to play after the meetings adjourned. Everyone had fun learning and getting to know each other, led by the charismatic AnnaLivia Chen at the head of the class.

was wearing a shirt advertising the blog “Everyone is Gay,” an advice blog with an emphasis on LGBTQ youth. She talked casually and easily to everyone as the club members, new and old, began to trickle into Mademoiselle Gres’ classroom. As the room start-

If you ask anyone around the Mountain View High School campus, they are bound to know who AnnaLivia is. From her work to her approachability, her name has across the MVHS community. She’s recently won Homecoming Queen, spoken at a

It was a Friday Graham Middle School,

photo credit to Hillary Eggers

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