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Donna Hilbert

Donna Hilbert (born June 25, 1946) is an American poet who also writes short stories, plays, and essays. As a founding member of the (Progressive Dinner Party ) in Long Beach, California, she is also known for her commitment to social justice, philanthropy and community arts programs.〔See http://www.progressivedinnerparty.org/ and http://www.oprah.com/slideshow/omagazine/slideshow1_ss_omag_200601_big/5〕
== Life ==

Hilbert was born in 1946 in Grandfield, Oklahoma, a small town near the Texas border south of Deep Red Creek and north of the Red River. Her family was Methodist. At the age of seven, she moved with her parents to the San Fernando Valley of Southern California, first in Van Nuys, then Reseda, and finally in Northridge. At the age of eighteen, she married into an upper middle class Catholic family. Hilbert and her husband raised three sons. In summer 1998 her husband was killed in a freak bicycle accident by a motorist driving home from a methadone clinic.〔Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Poets & Poetry 2005; also Scott-Coe, Interview with Donna Hilbert, ''Chiron Review'' Fall 2008〕 She has lived in Long Beach, CA since 1998.

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