Hana Golightly

@HanaGolightly

Economics & urban studies BA , sometime writer. Interested in human health & behaviour in cities. she/her

Joined September 2013

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    Jan 27

    as opposed to professional investors, who are famously propelled by a mix of generosity and love for all mankind

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    Jan 25

    y’all ever just be running up that hill?

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    Jan 22
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    Jan 14

    You can’t hurt my feelings by calling me fat I haven’t wanted to be skinny since high school 🌹a rose for your time though

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    Jan 10

    this clip has only become more relevant this week

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    Jan 6

    Nurses carrying in Moderna vaccines to the remote Indigenous community of Ahousat. The community honoured them with ceremony today before they vaccinated several members of the community. Chief Louie says it was an emotional experience, knowing Elders will be protected.

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    Jan 1

    Well here it is: 2020's weather. 3m, 732 rows (2 rows=1 day), 70,368 stitches, 1kg of wool. My small world and I have sat together every day; I witnessed its dramas and joys and it witnessed mine. Now I get to see this cycle play out all over again, all new. What a gift that is.

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    27 Dec 2020

    We don't really need Long Term Care homes. If we understand aging & disability as inevitable, we must restructure society to fund: accessible homes, full attendant care, all meds/assistive devices, proper palliative care etc. Without this, we're coercing families into separation.

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    “I don’t think people would ever think that it would happen to me. But I think that’s the thing. It can happen to anybody.”

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    BREAKING: CBC has obtained the 911 call that led to the arrest of an Indigenous girl & her grandfather. The transcript reveals a BMO branch manager didn’t know what an Indian Status card was & called Indig Services Canada who told BMO to call 911. More on

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    20 Nov 2020

    the one thing you need to know to understand Alberta is that in order to loot our resources, fossil fuel capitalists have dumped millions into a decades long PR war here against science, and the end result has been to make us all stupid and insane

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    10 Nov 2020

    Many Inuit children cannot attend this school because you have to have French parents to attend. Also THERE IS NO SCHOOL IN INUKTITUT. Put the funding towards the language of the land you are living on instead of the TWO colonial languages taught there.

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    4 Nov 2020

    Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and their pals spent $200 million flooding the airwaves with ads that tricked California voters into thinking Prop 22 gave drivers benefits when it actually removed them. Next they're coming for gig workers in your state. Get ready.

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    4 Nov 2020

    HI do not let it go unnoticed that is cutting so many health care jobs that AHS is 4th for job cuts IN THE WORLD rn, next to some of the biggest baddest multinational companies.

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    29 Oct 2020

    I admire the fortitude of everyone standing in line to vote, but this is unconscionable for an established democracy. While I don't study the U.S., my 🇵🇭 work shows that irregularities in the voting process are often the first symptoms of larger problems

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    17 Oct 2020

    thread for settler comrades. In the face of outright state, corporate & vigilante settler violence happening against Indigenous nations across these lands, here are some ways we can educate ourselves & networks and show up for various frontline Indigenous struggles

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    15 Oct 2020

    I cannot overemphasize just how different the response would be from the cops if Mi’kmaq folks were setting fire to vans and laying down spike strips.

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