Anastasia Golovashkina (December 24, 1993 – July 18, 2022) was a Russian-American political consultant who served as the social media director for Elizabeth Warren's 2020 presidential campaign.[1]
During the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, Golovashkina was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a form of brain cancer that would ultimately take her life.[2] Golovashkina continued to work as an advocate for health care reform, increased public funding for medical research, and progressive organizations.
As a student in the University of Chicago class of 2015, Golovashkina was a columnist for the Chicago Maroon and participated in the Institute of Politics.[5]
Career
Golovashkina began working on digital strategy for political campaigns at the political consulting firm 270 Strategies, and later with Trilogy Interactive.[6]
In 2019, Golovashkina was hired as Social Media Director for Elizabeth Warren’s campaign for president in the 2020 United States presidential election. Two weeks after she began in this role on the presidential campaign, doctors discovered that Golovashkina had a billiard ball-sized brain tumor, and she was later diagnosed with glioblastoma, a fatal form of brain cancer.[7] While running Warren’s social media accounts for the 2020 presidential campaign, Golovashkina undertook a course of treatment that included brain surgery, six weeks of chemoradiation, and six months of chemotherapy.[7]
"In the last 50 years, the United States has gone to the moon, cloned sheep, and synthesized meat. I refuse to believe that we can’t cure cancer, too."
In addition to advocacy through op-eds and digital organizing, Golovashkina was a speaker at cancer research and healthcare reform activist events, including with Netroots Nation, CancerCon, and Be A Hero. Golovashkina also held digital organizing training for healthcare reform activists, including with the National Brain Tumor Society and Doctors In Politics.[8]
"Our Team Warren family has lost a bright light—Anastasia Golovashkina passed away this week after a battle with cancer. She was a kind and brilliant member of our team. And, she gave the best hugs. I am heartbroken. Anastasia made our world better every day just by being in it."
^Warren, Elizabeth (July 19, 2022). "Our Team Warren family has lost a bright light—Anastasia Golovashkina passed away this week after a battle with cancer". Twitter.
^Fetterman, John (July 19, 2022). "Anastasia was *so* courageous and graceful facing this enormous challenge". Twitter.
^Axelrod, David (July 19, 2022). "Before she embarked on her path in campaigns, Anastasia Golovashkina inspired us as a student in @UChiPolitics ". Twitter.
^Louijeune, Ruthzee (July 19, 2022). ". @golovashkina was simply a treasure". Twitter.
^Green, Adam (July 18, 2022). "Re-upping this @golovashkina oped calling for a Cancer Moonshot in her memory". Twitter.
^Warren, Elizabeth. "Our Team Warren family has lost a bright light—Anastasia Golovashkina passed away this week after a battle with cancer". Twitter.
External links
Anastasia Golovashkina’s columns in the Chicago Maroon