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Poverty not accidental in Aotearoa NZ
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I once had a really hard day on AUT's campus, I was really sore, a bit grey around the gills as a result, and really leaning on the crutch I used at that time to keep me upright. I had an evening appointment with my academic supervisor who I was arguing with over some work I was doing, it had been a long day and her office was on the third floor, so I opted for the lift. Huhana came in behind me in her wheetchair, headed for her office same floor other end of the building. She paid me a small compliment, no big thing really, but I never forgot it, and it quite literally gave me strength at a challenging time.

She is a very good person. She works immensely hard and shares her strength widely. We need more like her and maybe then we can overturn the system.

Or we can just wait for climate change to ramp up and force that overturning upon us...
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RE: Poverty not accidental in Aotearoa NZ - by Oh_hunnihunni - 03-10-2025, 06:00 AM

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