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A table of contents for my Twitter threads from October 2012 through the present
Showing posts with label homelessness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homelessness. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
9/7/20 the state of housing and the stock market in September of 2020
Here is the link to my September 7, 2020, Twitter thread about the state of housing, and the stock market, in America.
Monday, May 3, 2021
7/31/20 homelessness in my fetish fanfiction Spring Quarantine
Here is the link to my July 31, 2020, Twitter thread about the role homelessness plays in my fetish fanfiction novel Spring Quarantine, as well as the research on homelessness I did for the novel.
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5/27/20 question on home prices, emotional trauma, and homelessness
Here is the link to my May 27, 2020, Twitter thread, wondering whether anybody has ever done research into the trauma of high rent prices on people, and whether that trauma might become a sort of PTSD and lead people into an emotional state where they become homeless.
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5/24/20 thoughts about homeless LGBTQ youth
Here is the link to my May 24, 2020, Twitter thread about homeless youth and, in particular, homeless LGBTQ youth.
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Sunday, May 2, 2021
3/14/20 first thoughts about the COVID-19 pandemic
Here is the link to my March 14, 2020, Twitter thread, giving my first reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic in America.
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Friday, April 30, 2021
1/15/20 discussion about Moms 4 Housing
Here is the link to my January 15, 2020, Twitter thread about the group Moms 4 Housing.
I should mention that my thread is a lot about my own, very capitalistic, ideas about housing fairness and equitability in housing affordability. They don't reflect the views of Moms 4 Housing.
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Wednesday, April 21, 2021
2/15/19 review of Globeville's second meeting about a tiny home village
Here is the link to my February 15, 2019, Twitter thread about the second Globeville neighborhood meeting about a proposed tiny home village to serve as transitional housing for homeless people.
This meeting was really pivotal for me. The people of Globeville were very much against having the tiny home village in the neighborhood. I was, honestly, shocked by how cruel some of my own -- Hispanic -- neighbors could be toward homeless folks. And it really made me feel even more disgusted with politics than I was becoming as 2019 began.
Also, you'll see at the end of this thread that I make guesses about the housing market in Denver. I thought home prices would go down. This was obviously wrong. The housing market did great in 2019, I believe. And, for sure, in 2020, the housing market in Denver did very well.
Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.
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2/7/19 review of a Globeville meeting regarding a proposed tiny home village
Here is the link to my February 7, 2019, Twitter thread review of a meeting in the Globeville neighborhood of Denver, Colorado, regarding a proposed tiny home village.
Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.
Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.
Monday, August 19, 2019
12/5/15 review of History Colorado exhibit Searching for Home
(Image source: https://www.historycolorado.org/story/exhibits/2016/04/11/searching-home)
Here is the link to my Twitter thread review of the 2015 History Colorado Center exhibit Searching for Home: Homelessness in Colorado History.
My Twitter thread is pretty brief. But it discusses some of the historical aspects of homelessness the exhibit explores. It also mentions the social, emotional, and interactive elements of the exhibit.
Here is a link to a story about the exhibit on the History Colorado Center's website.
Here is the link to my Twitter thread review of the 2015 History Colorado Center exhibit Searching for Home: Homelessness in Colorado History.
My Twitter thread is pretty brief. But it discusses some of the historical aspects of homelessness the exhibit explores. It also mentions the social, emotional, and interactive elements of the exhibit.
Here is a link to a story about the exhibit on the History Colorado Center's website.
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