|
|
| ABOUT
MESPLAY |
| |
|
| Background |
|
| |
|
|
Born and raised in Papua
New Guinea (first ten years; born July 19, 1962) to Lutheran
Missionary parents. Home-schooled
the first three years. Grew
up in a rain-forest with the same stone-age people studied by Jared
Diamond (then an ornithologist).
Jared is a family friend.
I later entered the sciences because of Jared and other
scientists like him who would visit our remote station.
I have studied Western and
non-Western medicine, earning a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from
Northwestern University (specialty: limb prosthetics and amputee
functionality). I have
also informally studied Feldenkrais and Reiki and other energy
methods of healing.
I graduated
Valedictorian from Mira Mesa High School in 1980.
My
undergrad degree in Engineering is from Harvey Mudd College,
Claremont, CA. After
graduate school I suffered through a long period of unemployment as
I worked to develop a funded position for myself at the Veterans
Affairs Medical Center, Long Beach, CA, before moving to La Mesa and teaching math in the Grossmont Union High School
District. I began
working as an Air Quality Inspector at the
Air Pollution Control
District, San Diego, in 2001 (current job, which I really like). My experiences substitute teaching and
being an environmental regulator really taught me to "think on
my feet" in challenging situations.
I am committed to affecting change to and through the
political process. |
| |
|
| Political
Experience |
|
| |
|
California delegate to the
Green National Committee (G.N.C.), December 2004 to present.
We submit and vote on
measures related to party function and advocacy
Member, County Council of the
Green Party, San Diego County
Green Party U.S.
presidential candidate, 2004 primaries. Running again in the
2008 race. Participated in 12
presidential debates and panel discussions, including at the
Institute of Politics, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
University, January 2004. Collected signatures,
helping to get David Cobb, myself and the Green Party on the ballot
in Rhode Island in 2004. Highlight was the
presidential nominating convention in Milwaukee WI. Before the final round of nominating I was one of three
remaining presidential candidates.
In the second round I "won" all the delegates from
Massachusetts. David
Cobb received the nomination.
Ralph
Nader focused on working outside the Green Party. On national
television I said the Green Party is not a single-issue party, but
if it were, that issue would be Global Climate Change. I am
pleased that our governor and others are catching on.
Elected Treasurer of
the Green Party County Council, San Diego, 1996-1997
Co-chair of the
Communications Committee, Green Party County Council, San Diego,
1996-1997
Registered Green since
1995. Participated in
numerous state meetings as a delegate, including nominating Ralph
Nader in 1996
Currently member of
Environment California and strong advocate of
alternative energy legislation. |
| |
|
| Non-political
Advocacy |
|
| |
|
|
Former president of Turtle
Island Institute (T.I.I.), the non-profit 501 (c)(3) based in San
Diego, 1996-2002
Our co-founders, Manny
Aguilar and Marguerite Hampton presented "Hands Across the
Border: Operation Life-Save" to a high-ranking governmental
official of Mexico. The trans-national plan of developing in a sustainable manner and cutting
the draw of immigration was received favorably but not funded.
A long-standing goal
of T.I.I. is to develop Community Learning and Information Centers (CLICS)
through which information related to survival and to sustainable
living can be disseminated and shared by a global audience.
Volunteered with
Habitat for Humanity while in Chicago and helped build homes.
Interested
in Native American issues and representation (Blackfoot ancestry)
and interested in seeing Treaties honored. |
|
|
|
|
|