#MacroSW Transcript

Healthcare social media transcript of the #MacroSW hashtag.
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YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
We sure are! #MacroSW
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
RT @OfficialMacroSW: Inequality for All #MacroSW Live Twitter Chat 3/26/2020 — SocialWorkSynergy https://t.co/x7dUSu89ph https://t.co/Dg98JBdaIs
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
RT @MSWbrii: #MacroSW praying i can keep up https://t.co/8LO9LXPpHr
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Welcome to tonight's #MacroSW Chat on Inequality for All, with @JimmySW - This is Pat Shelly for @UBSSW - we had sunshine today, and warm-ish temperatures in #Buffalo NY . https://t.co/7PRKtLmK51 1/3 https://t.co/33k0U48epp
Anna @Anna_equality4u
So excited to join my first live chat #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Karina do Vale @KarinaMagnago
Excuse my extra tweets tonight as I join #MACROSW twitter chat!
Ashley Clark @AshleyC92224530
My name is Ashley and I am a BSW senior at FGCU. I am excited for tonight's #MacroSW chat. #SOW3232 https://t.co/ExDS6fEPlt
Maria.S @Maria_110515
It's Thursday, so please excuse my extra tweets! About to start the #MacroSW chat for tonight with #SOW3232 https://t.co/d2BCRgWJBo
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @Anna_equality4u: So excited to join my first live chat #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @UBSSW: Welcome to tonight's #MacroSW Chat on Inequality for All, with @JimmySW - This is Pat Shelly for @UBSSW - we had sunshine today, and warm-ish temperatures in #Buffalo NY . https://t.co/7PRKtLmK51 1/3 https://t.co/33k0U48epp
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: Welcome to tonight's #MacroSW Chat on Inequality for All, with @JimmySW - This is Pat Shelly for @UBSSW - we had sunshine today, and warm-ish temperatures in #Buffalo NY . https://t.co/7PRKtLmK51 1/3 https://t.co/33k0U48epp
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @YSocialWork: We sure are! #MacroSW
James Fargnoli @FargnoliJames
Hello everybody, exited for tonight's chat again at #macrosw #SOW3232
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @AshleyC92224530: My name is Ashley and I am a BSW senior at FGCU. I am excited for tonight's #MacroSW chat. #SOW3232 https://t.co/ExDS6fEPlt
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
#MacroSW social workers unite!!
Colbey Dawkins @ColbeyDawkins
Hello I am Colbey a BSW major at FGCU and Im excited to join in on tonights chat!!! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Mayra Carranza @MayraCa64184732
Let’s do this ! My first #Macrosw chat!
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
Hi everyone! Excited for the #MacroSW chat tonight #SOW3232
Tess L @fruitleatherss
It's 6:01 pm...do we start?! #macroSW #CSUSMSW
SK Marie @Silver_Fang797
#MacroSW Hello, ready for the chat tonight. https://t.co/ljpQxFYr5y
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
Dr. Young. We are all lost on what we have to do right now 😂😂 @JimmySW #MacroSW
Margaret Hogan @mkhogan0
Please excuse my extra tweets this evening as I participate in tonight's #MacroSW twitter chat! #SOW3232
Munira A @alami1_m
Hello My name is Munira, I am a senior at SU and I’m excited for today chat !! #MacroSW
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
It's 9pm on a Thursday which means it's time for #MacroSW chat. I'm an MSW student at #SUsocialwork. Please excuse my extra tweets this evening.
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
We hope everyone is staying safe and doing OK and staying home, if at all possible, during this #COVID19 pandemic! #SocialDistancing is #PhysicalDistancing / #StaySafe #StayHome #MacroSW 2/3 https://t.co/XKJP1RQSNl
Karina Lopez @social_fl
So excited to participate in another #macrosw. My name is Karina and I’m a BSW student at FGCU #SOW3232
hannah storer @hannahnicholes
Please excuse the extra tweets tonight as I will be participating in tonight's #MacroSW chat! #SOW3232 https://t.co/Ifec37aoRx
TTO Productions @ttoproductions
#MacroSW My first twitter chat also! MSW grad school at UB!
J. Plummer 🇧🇧🇺🇸 @PlummerJason
Hello everyone!!!! Excited to join #MacroSW chat. Or attempt to join. Still trying to figure out how this twitter chat thing works
Shelby Scott @shelbyscott_sw
Hello everyone! My name is Shelby, and this is my first #MacroSW chat! I am a BSW student at William Woods University. Please excuse the extra tweets!
Esperanza V @EsperanzaV16
Hey yall! Excited for tonights #macrosw chat!
Annette Bermejo @AnnetteBermejo1
Inequality for All #MacroSW Live Twitter Chat 3/26/2020 — SocialWorkSynergy https://t.co/pIRy6omtVQ via @OfficialMacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Please wait to introduce yourself - we have some tips and housekeeping tweets to share first! #MacroSW 3/3 https://t.co/aOKzi1FZ4q
Alexa Mediak @AlexaMediak
Hi everyone! I'm Alexa. I'm excited to take part in tonights chat! #SOW3232 #macroSW
Brianna @BriannaNavin
Excited to branch my #MacroSW network out through my first ever live twitter chat tonight!
Emily Clonch @ClonchEmily
Hey everyone my name is Emily Clonch and I am a BSW senior at FGCU. Glad to be here tonight! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Colbey Dawkins @ColbeyDawkins
RT @UBSSW: We hope everyone is staying safe and doing OK and staying home, if at all possible, during this #COVID19 pandemic! #SocialDistancing is #PhysicalDistancing / #StaySafe #StayHome #MacroSW 2/3 https://t.co/XKJP1RQSNl
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care @UBittic
Good evening! My name is Whitney. I will be representing the Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care in tonight's #MacroSW chat. Looking forward to engaging with you all!
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
@Ashley33mariexo Haha. Just follow the #Macrosw for now. Questions coming soon 👍
mckenzie @mckenzgoud96
Hi everyone. My name is McKenzie BSW major at FGCU. I'm excited about the chat tonight.#MacroSW
Eddie 💥 @eddien__n
#MacroSW Hello world
myra.m @myram42417437
Feeling ready😏 #MacroSW
Aaliyah Rivers @AaliyahRivers8
Hi I’m Aaliayh I’m a BSW student at Salisbury University! #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Before I introduce Jimmy Young @JimmySW - tonight's leader of this #MacroSW Chat - here is the link to the blog post and its many resources: https://t.co/Vq0UtG0Cd8 https://t.co/gLMX6lggVT
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
#MacroSW joining into the online chat regarding netflix film.... striving to make the world a better place! https://t.co/NyIiQ6jcKu
Stacy S. @StacyCSUSMSW
L'EGGO! #macrosw https://t.co/jwnYTged6d
Krystina A Brania @a_brania
Hello everyone! My name is Krystina and I’m a BSW senior from Florida Gulf Coast University. Excited for tonight’s chat. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Kayla Applebaum @kayla_applebaum
Hi!! My name is Kayla I go to Salisbury University and I am excited for tonights chat #macrosw
Keely Flaherty @keelyf427
Ready for the live Twitter chat 😄 #MacroSW https://t.co/kXK1PYUTvV
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
RT @AshleyC92224530: My name is Ashley and I am a BSW senior at FGCU. I am excited for tonight's #MacroSW chat. #SOW3232 https://t.co/ExDS6fEPlt
alexisb @alexisb20205891
Hello, my name is Alexis. I am excitedfor tonight’s live chat! #macrosw
msw_merid002 @EsthelaMerida
Ending the week with the Twitter chat, before mentally disconnecting for at least a day. #MacroSW https://t.co/G9Gj9xrix6
Bell_Chac @BellChac
@JimmySW Hey everyone! In thinking about the film and our current pandemic I couldn't help but think of the recent Senate relief bill. Even tho many are struggling, I don't think this was enuf to help the work/middle class. What do you guys think? #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Here are all the #MacroSW Chat Partners, who make this weekly chat possible: @porndaughter @SunyaFolayan @VilissaThompson @spcummings @poliSW @karenzgoda https://t.co/77VfX7rbiT 1/2
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
I’m excited to be here tonight. Hope everyone is staying safe and healthy #MacroSW https://t.co/WjAEXjHWqx
Alec Frank @AlecFrank11
I'm here! #MacroSW https://t.co/kxLFjfUNsf
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
Hey, Shelby I am Isela and this is my first time too! I am very excited :)
Rachel Condit @moremilkteaplz
Welp, time to get ready for those #MacroSW tweets https://t.co/giyIP9ToQP
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
#macrosw we have been waiting for this moment since the end of last semester 🤓
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
Welcome to #MacroSW & #InequalityForAll!!! https://t.co/lp7M2LySTR
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @UBSSW: Before I introduce Jimmy Young @JimmySW - tonight's leader of this #MacroSW Chat - here is the link to the blog post and its many resources: https://t.co/Vq0UtG0Cd8 https://t.co/gLMX6lggVT
JazminMSW @jazminwik
First Twitter chat!Wooo! #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Here are all the #MacroSW Chat Partners, who make this weekly chat possible: @porndaughter @SunyaFolayan @VilissaThompson @spcummings @poliSW @karenzgoda https://t.co/Ca7H7Dxcsb 1/2 https://t.co/HooGjqX1Vo
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @AngelinaMSaund1: #MacroSW joining into the online chat regarding netflix film.... striving to make the world a better place! https://t.co/NyIiQ6jcKu
Mikayla Miller @Mikayla53977910
Hello all I am excited to participate in this #MacroSW chat! I am a Social Work senior at William Woods University in Missouri.
Olivia Blackman @oliviablackma10
This is Olivia Blackman, BSW Senior from FGCU Social Policy! #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
They formed a benefit corporation in 2018 - Find out how you can support the #MacroSW Inc. on Patreon: https://t.co/ORBXn5kDnB 2/2
Coral Glass @coralkalani
#MacroSW Here to join the chat ! 😊
Rachel Taylor @RTaylorsw
Hi I’m Rachel a BSW from FGCU excited for tonight’s #MacroSW Twitter chat 😎
Chileechung @chileechung
Excited for this live chat! #macrosw
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
Hey Michaelah, I am Isela and this is my first time too! I am pretty excited!
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: Here are all the #MacroSW Chat Partners, who make this weekly chat possible: Here are all the #MacroSW Chat Partners, who make this weekly chat possible: @porndaughter @SunyaFolayan @VilissaThompson @spcummings @poliSW @karenzgoda https://t.co/Ca7H7Dxcsb 1/2 https://t.co/HooGjqX1Vo
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: Here are all the #MacroSW Chat Partners, who make this weekly chat possible: Here are all the #MacroSW Chat Partners, who make this weekly chat possible: @porndaughter @SunyaFolayan @VilissaThompson @spcummings @poliSW @karenzgoda https://t.co/77VfX7rbiT 1/2
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Note: @UBSSW is not a partner, but a contributor to the #MacroSW chats. There are two other Chat Contributors: @AlysssaLotmore and the Association of Community Organization and Social Action @acosaorg https://t.co/IPB29OT2TN
Isabella Alcantara @IsabellaAlcan15
Hi everyone! Excited for tonight’s chat, I am a BSW senior at FGCU #MacroSW
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
Hi everyone my name is Marlene Romo student at CalState San Marcos and I am excited for tonights live chat :) #MacroSW
Sheila Cortez @sheilitacortez
Present for my first twitter chat 🤠 #macrosw
willgoff @willgoff4
#macrosw Coming in HOT!!!
Andell Napoleon @napoleon_andell
Andell Napoleon from FGCU jumping in........now #MacroSW https://t.co/NsHfQIV1cc
Dustin Miller @smileoutloud1
Hi, I'm Dustin, a 1st year Community Mental Heatlh MSW student @DominguezHills #MacroSW #CSUDHmsw501
Emilee Sharp @EmileeSharp6
Hey! I'm a BSW Senior at FGCU. I am looking forward to tonight's chat!#macrosw
Grecia Quiroz @GreciaQuiroz18
Hi I’m Grecia, BSW senior at FGCU. glad to join this chat once again. #MacroSW #SOW3232
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
Hey McKenzie, I am excited too!! https://t.co/3mSiR7TatV
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Tip 1 of 4. Always use the #MacroSW hashtag in every tweet so we can all see what you have to say! Very Important!! https://t.co/i1WMv6VuYy
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: Before I introduce Jimmy Young @JimmySW - tonight's leader of this #MacroSW Chat - here is the link to the blog post and its many resources: https://t.co/Vq0UtG0Cd8 https://t.co/gLMX6lggVT
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
#MacroSW #CSUSMSW #InequalityforAll Class assignments during quarantine
Alexa Mediak @AlexaMediak
#sow3232 #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Tip 3 of 5. The #MacroSW chat uses a Q and A format. So when tweeting a reply to Q1 or Q2, please use A1 or A2 so we know which question you’re answering.
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @UBSSW: Tip 1 of 4. Always use the #MacroSW hashtag in every tweet so we can all see what you have to say! Very Important!! https://t.co/i1WMv6VuYy
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: Note: @UBSSW is not a partner, but a contributor to the #MacroSW chats. There are two other Chat Contributors: Note: @UBSSW is not a partner, but a contributor to the #MacroSW chats. There are two other Chat Contributors: @AlysssaLotmore and the Association of Community Organization and Social Action @acosaorg https://t.co/IPB29OT2TN
Allison @Allison50673939
#macroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: They formed a benefit corporation in 2018 - Find out how you can support the #MacroSW Inc. on Patreon: They formed a benefit corporation in 2018 - Find out how you can support the #MacroSW Inc. on Patreon: https://t.co/ORBXn5kDnB 2/2
Angelica Carrasco @AngelicaMSW
Ready for my first live twtter chat !! #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: Please wait to introduce yourself - we have some tips and housekeeping tweets to share first! #MacroSW 3/3 https://t.co/aOKzi1FZ4q
Grace @graceonthecasee
Grace Cooper, BSW Senior at Florida Gulf Coast University. Ready for tonight’s #MacroSW chat #SOW3232
Asia Humphries @Asia13426307
Hi I am Asia Humphries, a BSW student at Salisbury University! Can't wait to hear tonight's chat! #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @UBSSW: Tip 3 of 5. The #MacroSW chat uses a Q and A format. So when tweeting a reply to Q1 or Q2, please use A1 or A2 so we know which question you’re answering.
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: We hope everyone is staying safe and doing OK and staying home, if at all possible, during this #COVID19 pandemic! #SocialDistancing is #PhysicalDistancing / #StaySafe #StayHome #MacroSW 2/3 https://t.co/XKJP1RQSNl
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Tip 3 of 4. These chats can move very fast. Don’t worry if you can’t keep up! And it’s OK to reply to another participant and not just to the questions. #MacroSW https://t.co/o8PQVcHPZ7
Kristen Hibit @kristen_hibit
Sorry #macrosw it’s been a 13 hour day for me— I need to unplug. Have a great chat and keep on keeping on !
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @UBSSW: Tip 3 of 4. These chats can move very fast. Don’t worry if you can’t keep up! And it’s OK to reply to another participant and not just to the questions. #MacroSW https://t.co/o8PQVcHPZ7
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
Please join in!! Inequality for All #MacroSW Live Twitter Chat 3/26/2020 https://t.co/Fs7yvdzzvr via @UBSSW #SUSocialWork #MacroSW
Valerie Coblentz @CoblentzValerie
Val Coblentz here and ready to chat! #SUsocialwork #SW410 #MacroSW
SK Marie @Silver_Fang797
#MacroSW My name is Stephanie and I'm a BSW at FGCU. https://t.co/MztDneKgI1
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
RT @JimmySW: I’m excited to be here tonight. Hope everyone is staying safe and healthy #MacroSW https://t.co/WjAEXjHWqx
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
@Kelly79942402 Always remember to include #MacroSW
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
RT @UBSSW: Welcome to tonight's #MacroSW Chat on Inequality for All, with @JimmySW - This is Pat Shelly for @UBSSW - we had sunshine today, and warm-ish temperatures in #Buffalo NY . https://t.co/7PRKtLmK51 1/3 https://t.co/33k0U48epp
Manoucheca Byssainthe @BSW_Manoucheca
A little late to the game but hello everyone. I'm mimi BSW senior at FGCU!! #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Tip 4 of 4. Finally, the transcript of this #MacroSW Chat will be posted on this blog site: https://t.co/QjlS3GTitM
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @UBSSW: Tip 4 of 4. Finally, the transcript of this #MacroSW Chat will be posted on this blog site: Tip 4 of 4. Finally, the transcript of this #MacroSW Chat will be posted on this blog site: https://t.co/QjlS3GTitM
Annette Bermejo @AnnetteBermejo1
Hello everyone! My name is Annette a current MSW student at CSUDH!! excited to participate as this is my first #MacroSW chat! I look forward to the discussion tonight about inequality! #csudhmsw501 #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: Tip 1 of 4. Always use the #MacroSW hashtag in every tweet so we can all see what you have to say! Very Important!! https://t.co/i1WMv6VuYy
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
Please join #SUSocialWork #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
And now, here is our guest leader-of-the-chat tonight: Jimmy Young, PhD, MSW, MPA, from California State University, San Marcos! He has done many #MacroSW chats in the past - always among those with the highest numbers! Welcome @JimmySW - take it away! #IncomeInequality https://t.co/xCD76EUea5
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: Tip 3 of 5. The #MacroSW chat uses a Q and A format. So when tweeting a reply to Q1 or Q2, please use A1 or A2 so we know which question you’re answering.
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
First time twitter error whoops!!- Isela #MacroSW https://t.co/NoGO1zKw9b
Laura Smith @LauraSm67246529
Hi. I am Laura Smith. I’m a social worker in Mississippi. Joining at last minute and have BSW interns joining too! #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: Tip 3 of 4. These chats can move very fast. Don’t worry if you can’t keep up! And it’s OK to reply to another participant and not just to the questions. #MacroSW https://t.co/o8PQVcHPZ7
Katie Slominski @SlominskiKatie
Hi everyone! My name is Katie Slominski, BSW senior at FGCU! Super excited to participate in another chat tonight :) hope everyone is remaining safe and healthy! #MacroSW
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
RT @UBSSW: Tip 1 of 4. Always use the #MacroSW hashtag in every tweet so we can all see what you have to say! Very Important!! https://t.co/i1WMv6VuYy
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
@UBSSW Thank you so much Pat. Glad to be here and already seeing so many Tweets!!! #Macrosw First question coming right up.
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Now, please go ahead and introduce yourself; tell us what state you’re tweeting from (or the other-than-USA location) #MacroSW https://t.co/vNz1G3C3ex
BSW Rodriquez 2 @NicolasRodriq15
Good evening, my name is Nicolas Rodriquez and I am BSW student representing FGCU. Glad to be here tonight #MacroSW
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
RT @UBSSW: Tip 3 of 5. The #MacroSW chat uses a Q and A format. So when tweeting a reply to Q1 or Q2, please use A1 or A2 so we know which question you’re answering.
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Q1: What's happening today in terms of the distribution of wealth? Why's it happening? What do you see happening & what are the causes? #MacroSW https://t.co/Ve1KberADk
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
Great advice - it's not possible to catch every tweet! Focus on learning and making connections with others. #MacroSW
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
Hi I'm Adrienne an LMSW from NY and a @UBSSW alum. #GoBulls #MacroSW
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
RT @UBSSW: Tip 3 of 4. These chats can move very fast. Don’t worry if you can’t keep up! And it’s OK to reply to another participant and not just to the questions. #MacroSW https://t.co/o8PQVcHPZ7
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
RT @UBSSW: Tip 4 of 4. Finally, the transcript of this #MacroSW Chat will be posted on this blog site: Tip 4 of 4. Finally, the transcript of this #MacroSW Chat will be posted on this blog site: https://t.co/QjlS3GTitM
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: @UBSSW Thank you so much Pat. Glad to be here and already seeing so many Tweets!!! #Macrosw First question coming right up.
Vilissa Thompson @VilissaThompson
Hey everyone! I hope that everyone is staying safe & taking care of yours. #MacroSW
LigayaLoyola⁷ 🇵🇸#PERMANENTCEASEFIRENOW @LigayaLoyola
RT @VilissaThompson: Hey everyone! I hope that everyone is staying safe & taking care of yours. #MacroSW
alana mcfadden @alana_mcfadden
Hi all, Alana McFadden here! Tweeting from Florida as a BSW senior at Florida Gulf Coast. Excited for tonight! #macrosw
gretchen @gretche59199000
Hello. My name is Gretchen. I am a MSW student from Ohio University. #SW5602 #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Q1: Q1: What's happening today in terms of the distribution of wealth? Why's it happening? What do you see happening & what are the causes? #MacroSW https://t.co/Ve1KberADk
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: Tip 4 of 4. Finally, the transcript of this #MacroSW Chat will be posted on this blog site: Tip 4 of 4. Finally, the transcript of this #MacroSW Chat will be posted on this blog site: https://t.co/QjlS3GTitM
Andell Napoleon @napoleon_andell
Andell Napoleon coming from FGCU in Florida
hannah storer @hannahnicholes
Hi! I'm Hannah BSW Senior from FGCU in Ft. Myers FL #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @karenzgoda: Great advice - it's not possible to catch every tweet! Focus on learning and making connections with others. #MacroSW
Meagan Reed @MeaganR57225061
#macroSW Meagan Reed here :) MSW student at UB coming from Hamburg NY :) Looking forward to some human interaction 😂
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: And now, here is our guest leader-of-the-chat tonight: And now, here is our guest leader-of-the-chat tonight: Jimmy Young, PhD, MSW, MPA, from California State University, San Marcos! He has done many #MacroSW chats in the past - always among those with the highest numbers! Welcome @JimmySW - take it away! #IncomeInequality https://t.co/xCD76EUea5
Olivia Chappell @OliviaChappel15
Hi! I’m Olivia an FGCU BSW senior. I’m looking for tonight’s chat #MacroSW #SOW3232
Yuki @Yukes4571
Hi good evening everyone my name is Hoyuky . I am a senior from Florida Gulf Coast University. I’m excited to be here for another Twitter Chat ! #MacroSW #SOW3232
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
Hey Asia, I am Isela and it's my first time so I am super excited! #macrosw https://t.co/ZtXbEmbJNP
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: Now, please go ahead and introduce yourself; tell us what state you’re tweeting from (or the other-than-USA location) #MacroSW https://t.co/vNz1G3C3ex
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
Representing Maryland and #SUsocialwork. #MacroSW
Olivia Blackman @oliviablackma10
Olivia from FGCU (Southwest FL) #MacroSW
Noah Garcia @NoahGarcia2029
#MacroSW Hello. My name is Noah and I'm a Senior in the BSW program at Florida Gulf Coast University.
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Feel free to follow me to see the questions for #MacroSW chat tonight.
Caroline Briones, BSW @CBrionesSW
Hey everyone! Caroline here from Florida Gulf Coast University. Looking forward to tonight’s #MacroSW chat #SOW3232
Samantha Ackerson @SamanthaAckers1
Good evening! Sam from Florida Gulf Coast University here! Can’t wait to hear from everyone :) #SOW3232 #macrosw https://t.co/MgHoHJHt0B
willgoff @willgoff4
#MacroSW Inequality is growing and getting a Democrat in office is imperative.
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
A1: It’s no secret that the majority of the wealth is being health by the top 1%. This is the result of the paying wage not being increased for the middle and lower class. For years the minimum wage has not increased. #CSUSMSW #MacroSW
SM4SW 📱 @sm4sw
RT @JimmySW: Q1: Q1: What's happening today in terms of the distribution of wealth? Why's it happening? What do you see happening & what are the causes? #MacroSW https://t.co/Ve1KberADk
Schawna @Schawna4
A1. Today, the rich are getting richer and the poor are struggling more than ever. This is happening because the richest people are not helping to stimulate the economy. The rich are building their own wealth and saving more than they are spending. #MACROSW
courtney breslow @CourtneyBreslow
@JimmySW Well in terms of today. If you’re an airplane you get 2 trillion dollars. And if you’re a person you basically get a dollar and “good luck buddy” #macrosw
Karina do Vale @KarinaMagnago
@UBSSW Hey everyone, I'm Karina! I'm a BSW Senior at Florida Gulf Coast University. #macrosw #sow3232 It's good to be back!
Aaliyah Rivers @AaliyahRivers8
A1 The distribution of wealth is geared toward the wealthier community leaving the poor in more poverty #su social work #MacroSW
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
Hey grace, I am Isela we are all so ready!! #macrosw LETS BEGIN!! https://t.co/fA1PpLUNL1
Bell_Chac @BellChac
@JimmySW Much of our wealth is concentrated to the 1%, shrinking the middle class. Citizens United has influenced our politics to serve the 1% rather than the needs of the average peeps. #macrosw #truth
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @YSocialWork: First time twitter error whoops!!- Isela #MacroSW https://t.co/NoGO1zKw9b
Grace @graceonthecasee
A1: Millions of dollars are profited year after year by the top 1% and not enough of that money is spent or put back into the economy. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Kish Johnson @kjohnso33552684
@JimmySW depends on what you're asking.. pre corona or current corona? #MacroSW
Margaret Hogan @mkhogan0
Hi everyone, I am Margaret Hogan a BSW Senior from FGCU! Very excited about tonight's #MacroSW twitter chat. https://t.co/00aeHqRjhf
Kelly @Kelly79942402
#Macrosw Here I am to participate. Excited to live twitter chat. @JimmySW #IncomeInequality From #CSUSMSW
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
A1 Wealth distributon continues to drift away from the class middle, leaning towards the extremes of rich and poor. This is caused by debt, low-income jobs, lack of opportunity, wealth tax breaks, and various other social problems. #MacroSW
Mikayla Miller @Mikayla53977910
Q1: A lot of people are laid off due to the COVID, places have temporarily closed due to the outbreak. Food and other needed items will be harder for people due to the outbreak, because of those hoarding items and increasing their prices. #MacroSW
Esperanza V @EsperanzaV16
Forgot to mention I am a BSW Senior from Florida Gulf Coast University #macrosw #SOW3232 https://t.co/M7kXd2yBZk
Anna @Anna_equality4u
The lower class work paycheck to paycheck while the upper class are getting all the money. SO many say that those in poverty who get tax checks should be fine but those checks are only getting US out of debt not helping us get ahead. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
ljama1980 @ljama1980
Inequality is a very hot topic #SW5602 #macrosw
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
Karen here outside Boston, social worker, and nursing being sick. #MacroSW https://t.co/2Gjcs0rhhO
BL @briluthart
@UBSSW My name is Briona and I’m tweeting from New York! (Upstate-Buffalo-Go Bills!) #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @napoleon_andell: Andell Napoleon from FGCU jumping in........now #MacroSW https://t.co/NsHfQIV1cc
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
Hey everyone in the #MacroSW chat, I'm Gerry and I'm an MSW student @UBSSW in Buffalo NY
Lauren Miller @lomillies
A1: This hegemonic country’s system is designed to keep the rich, richer and the poor, poorer. All the while keeping the middle class at a plateau growth. #MacroSW
SM4SW 📱 @sm4sw
@JimmySW It’s really incredible what’s happening with the #coronavirus & the stimulus bill. #Macrosw
Shelby Scott @shelbyscott_sw
A1: The middle classes income has stayed relatively the same in the last few decades. While the top 10% incomes are increasing at a higher rate. This is happening due to the top 10% not being taxed at the same percentage as middle class. Which had caused a gap over time. #MacroSw
Dr. Tom Felke @SocWrkDoc
Tom Felke, Chair of the Department of Social Work at Florida Gulf Coast University, checking in! Excited to be back for the #MacroSW chat and be with my #SOW3232 Social Policy students for a little while tonight!
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: Q1: Q1: What's happening today in terms of the distribution of wealth? Why's it happening? What do you see happening & what are the causes? #MacroSW https://t.co/Ve1KberADk
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
#macrosw question 1: there is an unequal distribution of wealth in our society right now, and one reason why this is happening could be because not everyone has the same opportunity in life, some are born with disadvantages compared to others.
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: Feel free to follow me to see the questions for #MacroSW chat tonight.
Anna @Anna_equality4u
A1: The lower class work paycheck to paycheck while the upper class are getting all the money. SO many say that those in poverty who get tax checks should be fine but those checks are only getting US out of debt not helping us get ahead. #MacroSW #SuSocialWork
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
Salutations everyone💫 I’m Amari Castle, BSW Senior at FGCU in Fort Myers, Florida! #MacroSW #SOW3233
JazminMSW @jazminwik
A1: In terms of distribution of wealth, the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. This is happening because the 1% is hoarding their money/investing it in other things, rather than contributing to the economy #MacroSW
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
Hey Samantha, I am Isela and the excitement is real! HAHAH #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @napoleon_andell: Andell Napoleon from FGCU jumping in........now #MacroSW https://t.co/NsHfQIV1cc
Ashley Cox @AshleyCox1215
RT @JimmySW: Q1: Q1: What's happening today in terms of the distribution of wealth? Why's it happening? What do you see happening & what are the causes? #MacroSW https://t.co/Ve1KberADk
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care @UBittic
A1 Entrenched oppression coincides with unequal wealth distribution & contributes to compounding toxic stress. We can disrupt our systems’ tendency to re-traumatize & restrict access to power/participation by adopting a trauma-informed lens. #MacroSW https://t.co/rqtyOuFaSm
Rachel Condit @moremilkteaplz
#macrosw A1: Well, we're definitely seeing some people openly state that grandparents should be okay with dying for the sake of the economy, so that's a thing. The wealth gap sure is growing.
Allison @Allison50673939
RT @JimmySW: Q1: Q1: What's happening today in terms of the distribution of wealth? Why's it happening? What do you see happening & what are the causes? #MacroSW https://t.co/Ve1KberADk
alexisb @alexisb20205891
(A1) In terms of distribution, wealth iS among a select few. Majority or society does not get to see the wealth. This is happening to keep these few in power. If they hold the wealth, they hold the power. #SUSocialWork #macrosw
Aaliyah Rivers @AaliyahRivers8
A1 looking at this pandemic many of those suffering are small business owners single parents and others deemed lower class #susocialwork #MacroSW
Angelica Carrasco @AngelicaMSW
A1 top 1% is recieving most of the distribution of wealth. The working class people are the ones struggling to make it day by day #MacroSW
Keely Flaherty @keelyf427
Q1: There’s a larger gap now between the lower and upper class, with the middle class disappearing. (rich getting richer). Based on the movie, this could be happening due to lower wages and the cost of everything increasing. #MacroSW
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
@JimmySW #macroSw poorer people who need financial support are having no change in their work force pay
SK Marie @Silver_Fang797
#MacroSW Q1. It's happening because we have unregulated capitalism. This is nothing new; it's showing up more clearly now with Covid-19 because the rich and wealthy seem to have no problem having access to tests
Sydney @SydneyMarie1197
@Jill_Meyer Yep -- it makes me wonder how families are coping due to the pandemic; so many businesses are closing down, leaving people without work and the unemployment lines completely flooded. #macrosw
Brittany N Smith @BrittanyNSmit13
My name is Brittany. I am a BSW student from Florida State University. This is my first #macroSW chat. #CO_Jackson
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
@lomillies Thanks for bringing up the middle. We focus on the extremes a lot and miss the impact on middle America. #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Question 2 coming up in a minute. #Macrosw
Stacy S. @StacyCSUSMSW
@BellChac @JimmySW Yet president after president, there are decreases of taxes on the wealthy class #macrosw
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @MSWbrii: @JimmySW #macroSw poorer people who need financial support are having no change in their work force pay
Meagan Reed @MeaganR57225061
A1: It is obvious that the distribution of wealth is tipped to the top 1%. Simply put, this is because our government favors the 1%. I see policies put in place to continually favor the high class. #macrosw
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
@JimmySW The pie is uneven. Aka top 1 percenters got all the good flavors and toppings (money). The people of lower SES don’t have equal opportunities to bake a bomb pie (education, career, money). #macrosw
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @YSocialWork: First time twitter error whoops!!- Isela #MacroSW https://t.co/NoGO1zKw9b
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
Hi everyone! I'm Savannah Lindsey, a BSW student at Florida Gulf Coast University. Excited for tonight's chat! #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @AngelinaMSaund1: #MacroSW joining into the online chat regarding netflix film.... striving to make the world a better place! https://t.co/NyIiQ6jcKu
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
A1: Inequality becomes a problem when it harms or has the potential to harm people financially, emotionally, culturally or otherwise. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Munira A @alami1_m
A1. I believe the cause is Capitalism because all money is benefiting those of a higher class and helps the wealthy stay richer while the poor stays poor #MacroSW #susocialwork
Ashley Cox @AshleyCox1215
@JimmySW Inequalities are continuing to grow and changes need to be taken into action sooner rather than later! #MacroSW
Alec Frank @AlecFrank11
@JimmySW #macroSW A1: I'm still learning more about how the distribution of wealth works in this country and why its happening...but after watching #inequalityforall, all I know forsure is that a little have a lot and a lot have a little. Smh
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Q2: When do you think inequality becomes a problem? #MacroSW https://t.co/2lVn4hYsDR
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @JimmySW: I’m excited to be here tonight. Hope everyone is staying safe and healthy #MacroSW https://t.co/WjAEXjHWqx
Sheila Cortez @sheilitacortez
Q 1: There is an imbalance in the distribution of wealth and it is happening because some populations have better opportunities as well as access to different resources. The government is allowing the rich to get richer #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @UBittic: Good evening! My name is Whitney. I will be representing the Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care in tonight's #MacroSW chat. Looking forward to engaging with you all!
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
A1- Wealth inequality has been increasing as income gains flow to the top 1%. Wages have stagnated while the economy improves and the already wealthy see bigger returns on investments. Globalization & deregulation have been huge factors in this #MacroSW
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
#MacroSW #CSUSMSW We are all helpers, we must remember this as we gain insight into our education. We can do so much more together, I think that this group chat is a great way to unite. Proud to be a SW! 6 weeks and 2 semesters left.
Kayla Applebaum @kayla_applebaum
@Mikayla53977910 Mikayla, I agree with you. I know many family and friends who are being laid off. Not only will food be hard to get due to not having a steady income but also what about rent and places that aren't letting you get away with paying half or not paying at all? #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @JimmySW: Q1: Q1: What's happening today in terms of the distribution of wealth? Why's it happening? What do you see happening & what are the causes? #MacroSW https://t.co/Ve1KberADk
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
A1 The extremes in wealth distribution is growing. Those at the top of the income ladder possess an extreme amount of wealth. Those at the lower end have less opportunity to acquire wealth. #MacroSW
Angelica Carrasco @AngelicaMSW
Inequality becomes a problem in the state that we are in right now. As a society we are seeing how inequality hinders working class and low SES individuals from getting the resources they need to be quarantined. #Macrosw
Grace @graceonthecasee
A1: The rich are not generating enough economic activity, and the middle class is continuing to deteriorate. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Kamille @KamilleMoore123
@CourtneyBreslow @JimmySW This is so true! How are we supposed to live if we don't get the adequate amount of money we need to function when non-human things get paid more?! #Macrosw
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW A1. Simply that the distribution of wealth isn't happening. The wealthiest individuals in the world have the wealth that some countries don't have and companies are breaking records with historic profits. You juxtapose that with everyday workers who are working #MacroSW
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
Inequality for All says that "the 400 most high-paid individuals possess more wealth than the entire bottom half of earners In the United States". Typically, people in higher earning brackets don't generate enough economic activity to justify their high salaries! #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @AngelicaMSW: Inequality becomes a problem in the state that we are in right now. As a society we are seeing how inequality hinders working class and low SES individuals from getting the resources they need to be quarantined. #Macrosw
nicole_d091381 @d091381
#MacroSW #SUsocialwork Nikki here from MD
Paige Alexandra Kreppel @PaigeKreppel
@OfficialMacroSW The impact of this global pandemic, COVID-19 has had me thinking about how oppressed populations are handling the stress and anxiety. #SUsocialwork #MacroSW
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
Exactly! The age old "minimum skills = minimum wage" does not speak to the current job market, and what opportunities are actually available. #MacroSW
Brianna @BriannaNavin
@lomillies Agreed. It is wild to see how the income gap has only widened over time and the middle class is still the one suffering the most #MacroSW
Molly Warner @molly_a_warner
@MckieJoshua A1: Amen to LACK OF OPPORTUNITY and limited upward mobility for the middle class #MacroSW
Grace @graceonthecasee
RT @SwHitomi: Inequality for All says that "the 400 most high-paid individuals possess more wealth than the entire bottom half of earners In the United States". Typically, people in higher earning brackets don't generate enough economic activity to justify their high salaries! #MacroSW
Alexa Mediak @AlexaMediak
@JimmySW It is very clear that the gap between the poor and wealthy has continued to increase, but now in terms of the corona virus Im not sure what is going to happen. Big business is getting affected, as well as everyone else. #macrosw
gretchen @gretche59199000
A1. The gap between the wealthy and the poor continues to grow. People living in poverty cannot pull themselves out due to our current policies. It is expensive to be poor with what they are having to work with . #SW5602 #macrosw
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
A2: When the numbers show that the top 140 people have more wealth than half of the U.S. That is a problem. #MacroSW
Anna @Anna_equality4u
@shelbyscott_sw While this is happening the cost of living rises and the lower and middle class have the same income. We pay more in taxes while making less money. The system is broken and backwards. #macrosw #SuSocialWork
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @AngelinaMSaund1: #MacroSW social workers unite!!
Kamille @KamilleMoore123
@JimmySW #macrosw Inequality becomes a problem when people are working full time and can't afford to live
Shelby Scott @shelbyscott_sw
A2: I think it has already started to become a problem. The growth of the middle class is declining and with the decline of the middle class comes the decline in the economy. #MacroSW
Brenda @Brendaaa_Villa
(A1) I've seen countless people working multiple jobs, still homeless unable to afford basic needs due to rising costs of pretty much everything and minimum wage staying the same and a lack of adequate support #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @alami1_m: A1. I believe the cause is Capitalism because all money is benefiting those of a higher class and helps the wealthy stay richer while the poor stays poor #MacroSW #susocialwork
Olivia Chappell @OliviaChappel15
Based on what I have learned from the film, I think inequality becomes a problem when the middle class becomes weak and begins to disappear #MacroSW #SOW3232
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
@Ashley33mariexo @AlanaLewis18 You should have 280 now :-) #Macrosw
SK Marie @Silver_Fang797
#MacroSW Q2. In times like now, where people are getting sick and they are scared. The wealthy and famous shouldn't have more access to Covid-19 tests more so than me just because they have money.
Ashley Clark @AshleyC92224530
#MacroSW In today's wealth the working class are struggling the most.
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @WeemsMeagan: A1: A1: Inequality becomes a problem when it harms or has the potential to harm people financially, emotionally, culturally or otherwise. #MacroSW #SOW3232
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
I couldn't agree with you more Anna. The lower class works paycheck by paycheck and there is little to no way to move up in a road like that! #MacroSW
J. Plummer 🇧🇧🇺🇸 @PlummerJason
A1 Wealth isn't being distributed. It's being hoarded. It's happening because public policies and elected officials reflect the values of the wealthy. Political elites cannot envision wealth creation beyond market-based principles #MacroSW
willgoff @willgoff4
#MacroSW When people do not have the necessary resources for survival.
BL @briluthart
@Jill_Meyer @UBSSW Agreed, the middle class is stretching out and having a very hard time benifiting from programs and aid. The rich are becoming richer and the poor or becoming poorer #macrosw
Rachel Condit @moremilkteaplz
@JimmySW A2: When it works exactly how people at the top want it to. #macrosw
Jessica Hernandez @jessicaahern24
@JimmySW Wealth isn't distributed evenly. The rich are the only ones filling up their pockets, while the poor, unfortunately are still the poor. The rich are investing in big companies but they are not producing jobs, therefore, no jobs/money for the poor #macrosw
Aaliyah Rivers @AaliyahRivers8
A2: inequality becomes a problem when the top tier is living a “movie style” life while those suffering from poverty are struggling when those who need the help aren’t receiving it and those not as in need are being replenished without care #susocialwork #MacroSW
Anne L @AnneLynnMSW
@CourtneyBreslow @JimmySW It’s really sad how the government is basically controlled by corporations who only care about themselves and their bottom line instead of people. Trickle down economics isn’t a thing #MacroSW
maicee @maicee98230641
@JimmySW A1-The top 1% is receiving the wealth, mean while the poorer are facing no support and continue to struggle. #MacroSW #SW5602
Katie Slominski @SlominskiKatie
A1: Far too many individuals and families are living paycheck to pay check on a barely living wage while the top 1% are receiving breaks and other benefits they would be okay without. To say wealth is unevenly distributed is an understatement by far #MacroSW
Karina do Vale @KarinaMagnago
@JimmySW A2: I think inequality can be a problem in many ways however it is especially an issue when it comes to basic human rights! #macrosw #sow3232
SM4SW 📱 @sm4sw
RT @JimmySW: Q2: Q2: When do you think inequality becomes a problem? #MacroSW https://t.co/2lVn4hYsDR
Emilee Sharp @EmileeSharp6
A1 Money being held by the top 1% is not being invested into the economy in order to produce jobs or to create services #macrosw
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW longer hours, have stagnant wages and are picking up an extra job or two to make rent and possibly a car payment- the other bills may get pushed off to the next month #MacroSW
Maria.S @Maria_110515
Maria Sebastian tweeting from Florida (FGCU), BSW Senior! #MacroSW #SOW3233
Amy @Amy34618774
@BritneyCarbajal Like they said in the film, "The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer." Not to mention there is little to no growth for the lower and middle class #macrosw
Kamille @KamilleMoore123
A2. Inequality becomes a problem when people are working full time and can't afford to live #MacroSW
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
@JimmySW A2: once any one individual is negatively affected by another individuals gain #MacroSW
BSW Rodriquez 2 @NicolasRodriq15
A.2 Inequality becomes a problem when the upperclass keeps benefitting from the lower classes work. That no matter how hard the lower class works, there is a pattern of oppression and the upper class keeps repeating the benefits. #MacroSW
Kish Johnson @kjohnso33552684
@JimmySW WHEN BASIC NEEDS ARE NOT BEING MET. (but also as soon as it becomes a reality) #MacroSW
Yajaira @Yajaira__A
(A2) Inequality becomes a problem when the richest four hundred Americans have more wealth than half of the population in the United States. #MacroSW
Anesha S @AneshaDurham
@JimmySW #MacroSW A very small percentage of the population is carrying the majority of the wealth. This is due to the idea that "businesses are too big to fail" bailouts for big businesses but no help for the people.
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @shelbyscott_sw: A2: A2: I think it has already started to become a problem. The growth of the middle class is declining and with the decline of the middle class comes the decline in the economy. #MacroSW
Mayra Carranza @MayraCa64184732
@Schawna4 I agree with you Schawna, the lower class keeps on struggling and inequality gets worst and rich getting richer. Most of the business owners do not pay taxes and I believe there should be policies that need to be change. #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @Brendaaa_Villa: (A1) I've seen countless people working multiple jobs, still homeless unable to afford basic needs due to rising costs of pretty much everything and minimum wage staying the same and a lack of adequate support #MacroSW
Stephanie Maxfield @steph_maxfield
Hello my name is Stephanie I’m a master student at OU #macrosw #SW5602
Andell Napoleon @napoleon_andell
A2. Inequality becomes a problem when individuals are stuck in survival mode instead of living life how they are destined #macrosw #sow3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @KamilleMoore123: @JimmySW #macrosw Inequality becomes a problem when people are working full time and can't afford to live
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care @UBittic
A1 Experiencing poverty can be traumatic in and of itself. Wealth inequality's impacts, including lack of educational/occupational attainment among myriad others, can adversely affect health, wellbeing, and opportunity for generations. #MacroSW https://t.co/dZkAYarinE
JazminMSW @jazminwik
Q2: When individuals can't even afford a gallon of milk or simply human basic necessities #MacroSW
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
A1 As a country, we place a high value on wealth. We emphasize stuff as sign of success. We hold up 'being rich' as an ideal. While income inequality is hurting everyone in our country, how do we change our value system to support a different relationship to resources? #MacroSW
Lauren Miller @lomillies
A2: When there is no longer fair opportunity for impoverished people to dig their way out of poverty. Specifically, when there is less access to education and healthcare. #MacroSW
Austin H. @AustinHMSW
A2: Inequality becomes a problem when a small number of people have most of the wealth #MacroSW #CSUSMSW
Aaliyah Rivers @AaliyahRivers8
Inequality is a problem the second it’s labeled inequality #susocialwork #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @gretche59199000: A1. The gap between the wealthy and the poor continues to grow. People living in poverty cannot pull themselves out due to our current policies. It is expensive to be poor with what they are having to work with . #SW5602 #macrosw
alexisb @alexisb20205891
Inequality becomes a problem when it allows certain people or groups of people to be superior over others. Everyone has their disadvantages in life but when those disadvantages are systematic and suppresses a certain group, it becomes a problem. #SUsocialwork #macrosw
Dustin Miller @smileoutloud1
I'm closely watching this $2 trillion government stimulus package. If huge corporations with massive profits can get 100's of billions in funding so can community mental health agencies and everyday people #macrosw
Grace @graceonthecasee
RT @napoleon_andell: A2. Inequality becomes a problem when individuals are stuck in survival mode instead of living life how they are destined #macrosw #sow3232
Nicole Williams @NicoleW00305070
@JimmySW The distribution of wealth is just worsening over time in the United States. The pandemic has made it painfully clear just how vast the gap is and just how little this politic environment cares for who it effects. #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @molly_a_warner: @MckieJoshua A1: @MckieJoshua A1: Amen to LACK OF OPPORTUNITY and limited upward mobility for the middle class #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @kjohnso33552684: @JimmySW WHEN BASIC NEEDS ARE NOT BEING MET. (but also as soon as it becomes a reality) #MacroSW
Valerie Coblentz @CoblentzValerie
A2: In terms of the current COVID-19 pandemic, having inequality in terms of our health care system becomes a huge issue, for those who cannot afford treatment they may not seek it even if they are in need. #SUsocialwork #MacroSW
Paige Alexandra Kreppel @PaigeKreppel
@OfficialMacroSW How is America planning on dealing with the multiple forms of inequality that are going to arise from this pandemic? Will there be relief programs? #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @PaigeKreppel: @OfficialMacroSW The impact of this global pandemic, COVID-19 has had me thinking about how oppressed populations are handling the stress and anxiety. #SUsocialwork #MacroSW
Mikayla Miller @Mikayla53977910
Q2: The inequality becomes a problem when people who are able to bulk purchase needed items such as food, toilet paper, cleaning supplies and disinfecting sprays and others are unable to find the needed items. #macrosw
Kayla Applebaum @kayla_applebaum
@AaliyahRivers8 Aaliyah, I agree with you 100%. my dad is a realtor for example and he has to worry if his clients will be able to pay rent and if not he has to pay it out of pocket. #susocialwork #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @adriennecgarr: @JimmySW A1. Simply that the distribution of wealth isn't happening. The wealthiest individuals in the world have the wealth that some countries don't have and companies are breaking records with historic profits. You juxtapose that with everyday workers who are working #MacroSW
Margaret Hogan @mkhogan0
#MacroSW A2: Inequality becomes a problem from the moment it begins to the moment people stop fighting to change it. #SOW3232
Hannah A. BSW @hannahA0412
A2: Inequalityis always an issue. For example in times like these, people who have money have easy access to healthcare and can get tested without showing any symptoms of the COVID-19 while the rest are to be in quarantine #MacroSW #SOW3232
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @AnneLynnMSW: @CourtneyBreslow @JimmySW It’s really sad how the government is basically controlled by corporations who only care about themselves and their bottom line instead of people. Trickle down economics isn’t a thing #MacroSW
Kamille @KamilleMoore123
Truth! Its unjust that one person is deemed "better" than another! #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @nandrew411: A1 The extremes in wealth distribution is growing. Those at the top of the income ladder possess an extreme amount of wealth. Those at the lower end have less opportunity to acquire wealth. #MacroSW
Emily Clonch @ClonchEmily
A2: It becomes a problem once people get over looked because they are considered a minority in the U.S. They can't get all the options other people might be able to get. They get over looked at jobs, for healthcare, housing and other resources they might need. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
A2- Inequality is a problem anytime there's inequality, frankly. It's particularly bad now but wealth inequality always harms someone, even if it's a low percentage of inequality #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Q2: Q2: When do you think inequality becomes a problem? #MacroSW https://t.co/2lVn4hYsDR
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care @UBittic
A2 Inequality can force people to remain in life-threatening scenarios. Those in chronically stressful settings are prone to experiencing traumatic stress reactions associated with poor social, physical, and mental health outcomes. https://t.co/HoUQhWCr3E #MacroSW
Samantha Ackerson @SamanthaAckers1
A2: Inequality is a problem especially in instances that are harmful to a particular group, such as the “middle class” #SOW3232 #macrosw
Anna @Anna_equality4u
Q2: Inequality becomes a problem when those who are treated unequally do not have the same quality of living as others do. When the "unequal" are in danger and lacking the basic human rights we are all entitled to, this is when it becomes a problem. #MacroSW #SuSocialWork
hannah storer @hannahnicholes
A2) Inequality becomes a problem when people can not afford to live on whatever salary they currently have and "dig themselves into a hole" so to speak #MacroSW #SOW3232
Keely Flaherty @keelyf427
Q2: Inequality becomes a problem when people become marginalized, oppressed, and have less opportunities than those not affected by the impact #MacroSW
Karina do Vale @KarinaMagnago
#sow3232 you tell em
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
A2... whoops
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
A2: once an individuals gain causes the downfall for another individual #macrosw
Isabella Alcantara @IsabellaAlcan15
A1: The US has an unbelievable rate of economic inequality.This is because there is not enough emphasis on education, specifically higher education. Not enough students are motivated to seek a higher education leading them to work unskilled jobs with low wages #SOW3232 #MacroSW
maicee @maicee98230641
@JimmySW A2- It becomes a problem when one group continues to benefit while the other groups are negatively effected. #MacroSW #SW5602
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Next question is coming up!!!! #MacroSW
Alec Frank @AlecFrank11
@JimmySW #macroSW A2: i think inequality becomes a problem when it starts to cause inequity. When people stop getting what they need or deserve.
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: Q2: Q2: When do you think inequality becomes a problem? #MacroSW https://t.co/2lVn4hYsDR
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @AngelicaMSW: Inequality becomes a problem in the state that we are in right now. As a society we are seeing how inequality hinders working class and low SES individuals from getting the resources they need to be quarantined. #Macrosw
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care @UBittic
A2 COVID-19 is revealing & reinforcing systemic inequality. This may devastate our most vulnerable communities for generations. Responding through a trauma-informed lens can prevent such problems & create healthy, resilient futures for us all. #MacroSW https://t.co/7dIrvfrVhK
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @SwHitomi: Inequality for All says that "the 400 most high-paid individuals possess more wealth than the entire bottom half of earners In the United States". Typically, people in higher earning brackets don't generate enough economic activity to justify their high salaries! #MacroSW
Stephanie Maxfield @steph_maxfield
A1: the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Current policies are not helping the poor like they should. #macrosw #SW5602
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @UBittic: A2 COVID-19 is revealing & reinforcing systemic inequality. This may devastate our most vulnerable communities for generations. Responding through a trauma-informed lens can prevent such problems & create healthy, resilient futures for us all. #MacroSW https://t.co/7dIrvfrVhK
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
Cost of living rises as wages stay the same. What kind of math is that? #MacroSW
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
A1: Wealth gap is increasing dramatically. Those at the bottom of the economic ladder have less and less opportunity to gain wealth. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Allison @Allison50673939
#macroSW
Caroline Briones, BSW @CBrionesSW
@JimmySW A2: Inequality begins a problem the moment it begins to infringe on basic human rights #MacroSW #SOW3232
Grace @graceonthecasee
RT @IsabellaAlcan15: A1: A1: The US has an unbelievable rate of economic inequality.This is because there is not enough emphasis on education, specifically higher education. Not enough students are motivated to seek a higher education leading them to work unskilled jobs with low wages #SOW3232 #MacroSW
Tess L @fruitleatherss
@JimmySW A1 There is an unequal distribution of wealth- the poor are getting poorer and the wealthier are getting wealthier. Part of it is that the top 1% are not spending as much money (putting the money back into the economy), nor are they being taxed as much as they should be. #macroSW
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
Q2: Inequality becomes a problem when people cannot recognize it and do not fight for its eradication. They say no cause is lost as long as there is one fool left fighting for it. We are the fools ;) #macrosw
Stacy S. @StacyCSUSMSW
@JimmySW Inequality becomes a problem when the wealth gap is so large that a COVID-19 two week stay-at-home order starts making people lose their houses and go hungry while the 1%ers tweet "thoughts and prayers" #MACROSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @MckieJoshua: Exactly! The age old "minimum skills = minimum wage" does not speak to the current job market, and what opportunities are actually available. #MacroSW
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
@JimmySW When an individual is working 3 jobs and still can’t afford to put food on the table for their children and on the verge of loosing housing #macrosw
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
RT @AaliyahRivers8: Inequality is a problem the second it’s labeled inequality #susocialwork #MacroSW
Sheila Cortez @sheilitacortez
Q 2: It becomes a problems during crisis like this COVID-19. Those with wealth and access to resource are likely to remain home without having to worry about rent and bills. The middle class and lower class continue to work because they know they can't stop. #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @marlenesw13: A2: A2: When the numbers show that the top 140 people have more wealth than half of the U.S. That is a problem. #MacroSW
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
Hey Mikayla, I agree the COVID-19 outbreak will and is having a huge impact on the working class. And where are the resources? The media is saying resource here and there but where? People need money to feed their family! #macrosw
Ashley Clark @AshleyC92224530
A. 2) Inequality becomes a problem when it hurts or threatens our society. It can hurt the economy, our ideal of equal opportunity and the democracy. This threatens the foundation of our nation. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Meagan Reed @MeaganR57225061
A2: What we are going through now! The lower class are unable to get the resources they need to sustain a quarantine. Not only getting resources to remain home for long periods and they are not making money staying home, furthering their poverty level #MacroSW
Colbey Dawkins @ColbeyDawkins
Q2. Its all about the Mark of the beast!!! The rich is entitled whilethe middle class puts in the work!!! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Paige Alexandra Kreppel @PaigeKreppel
@OfficialMacroSW Justice for different forms of inequality needs to become the norm throughout the world! Will a pandemic such as COVID-19 set us back from this goal happening sooner? #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
@JimmySW #macrosw From the start since people are disadvantaged and get a late start in life. However, it affects them the most when in a crisis such as right now with the coronavirus. People with resources and money are not as stressed and worried as people with less advantages.
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW A2. Inequality is a problem in the present moment. People cant afford to live. Additionally low wages effect how much social security income an individual can earn over time. Low stagnant wages mean less social security income over time as a person ages #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Q3: If the government sets the rules for how the market functions, who do these rules benefit or hurt? #MacroSW https://t.co/vl3mevQnOq
Munira A @alami1_m
A2. I think it’s a matter of why because there’s no specific point to when inequality is a problem. It will always be a problem. In my opinion, as soon a we witness it, it should tigger a response of unfairness.
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
@alexisb20205891 The systemic nature of income inequality is key. We love the idea of pulling one's self up by his/her bootstraps but that assumes hard work is all it takes to get ahead. #MacroSW
SM4SW 📱 @sm4sw
RT @JimmySW: Q3: Q3: If the government sets the rules for how the market functions, who do these rules benefit or hurt? #MacroSW https://t.co/vl3mevQnOq
Samantha Ackerson @SamanthaAckers1
#MacroSW
mckenzie @mckenzgoud96
A2. Inequality became a problem when individuals cant get health care. #MacroSW
Megan @Megan54651301
#MacroSW A1: It appears that income inequality has only increased since the making of the film, and it is in part because of the policies that are put in place that favor the wealthy and provide no relief or support to those in need.
Coral Glass @coralkalani
@JimmySW #macrosw Q1. I feel like there is a lot going on with our economy just in the past week or so with everything go on. The distribution of wealth is getting worse.
Tess L @fruitleatherss
@kjohnso33552684 @JimmySW post-coved will it be an even larger gap?! #macroSW
Anne L @AnneLynnMSW
@JimmySW Inequality becomes a problem when individuals and families can’t afford basic needs like food and housing! #MacroSW
J. Plummer 🇧🇧🇺🇸 @PlummerJason
A2 I'm a fan of Rawls, so inequality becomes a problem when it is firmly rooted in social identity. I also love the work of Sen, so inequality is a problem when denies people the capacity to live a fully human life #Macrosw
Brittany N Smith @BrittanyNSmit13
@JimmySW The gap between the poor and wealthy have continued to increase, but with the coronavirus, things are shifting a little. Big business is getting affected, as well as everyone else. #macrosw #CO_Jackson
Mandy Jane Jones @MandyJaneJones4
A1: Salaries for the working class is stagnant while the 1% see the majority of wealth. The issue is they aren’t spending enough to stimulate the economy. #macrosw #sw5602
Anesha S @AneshaDurham
@AnneLynnMSW @CourtneyBreslow @JimmySW #MacroSW Agreed Anne, Even when it comes to the COVID-19 the government is more concerned with giving grants and loans to bussinesses than the people who are losing their jobs.
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: @Ashley33mariexo @AlanaLewis18 You should have 280 now :-) #Macrosw
Yuki @Yukes4571
Q1 - In the United States, we have the most unequal distribution of income and wealth. I was surprised to learn that the top 400 of the wealthiest people have more wealth than half of the population in the United States. #MacroSW #SOW3233
Austin H. @AustinHMSW
A3: I think that the government’s rules on the market benefit the rich and do not allow lower SES communities to benefit #MacroSW #CSUSMSW
Rachel Taylor @RTaylorsw
Inequality becomes a problem when income determines if you get proper healthcare or not. Especially during a pandemic. #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @Silver_Fang797: #MacroSW Q2. In times like now, where people are getting sick and they are scared. The wealthy and famous shouldn't have more access to Covid-19 tests more so than me just because they have money.
willgoff @willgoff4
#macrosw The rules should benefit all people, but recently they have benefited the rich.
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@Yajaira__A Also when an individual income looks like the budget for a nation can be a bit of a concern #MacroSW
Ashley Cox @AshleyCox1215
@JimmySW When people in our society are not able to receive the necessities they need in order to live a healthy and safe life. #MacroSW
Tess L @fruitleatherss
@willgoff4 @JimmySW yeahhhhhhhhhhh #macroSW
courtney breslow @CourtneyBreslow
A2 I don’t know what full equalitywoukd look like. Inequality is an issue when people are struggling to have basic human rights. #MacroSW #csusmsw
Aaliyah Rivers @AaliyahRivers8
A2: I keep bringing it back to our current pandemic because this is a prime example of inequality today and it’s a problem #susocialwork #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @hannahA0412: A2: A2: Inequalityis always an issue. For example in times like these, people who have money have easy access to healthcare and can get tested without showing any symptoms of the COVID-19 while the rest are to be in quarantine #MacroSW #SOW3232
gretchen @gretche59199000
@JimmySW A2. When you cannot afford your basic needs. When 80% of your paycheck is going to rent each month #SW5602 #Macrosw
Ashley Cox @AshleyCox1215
RT @JimmySW: Q2: Q2: When do you think inequality becomes a problem? #MacroSW https://t.co/2lVn4hYsDR
Emilee Sharp @EmileeSharp6
RT @SamanthaAckers1: #MacroSW
Molly Warner @molly_a_warner
A2: Inequality becomes a problem when you need a second refrigerator in the garage and your neighbor has to work multiple jobs to afford one meal #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @UBittic: A2 Inequality can force people to remain in life-threatening scenarios. Those in chronically stressful settings are prone to experiencing traumatic stress reactions associated with poor social, physical, and mental health outcomes. https://t.co/HoUQhWCr3E #MacroSW
Kish Johnson @kjohnso33552684
@fruitleatherss @JimmySW or will it pull the top down closer? #macrosw
Alexa Mediak @AlexaMediak
@JimmySW A2. Inequality is always a problem! It is especially apparent in times of crisis. Those with a lower SES do not have the means to meet basic needs especially when losing their source of income. #macrosw
Amy @Amy34618774
A2: Inequality becomes a problem when people are not getting their essestial needs met #macrosw
Anna @Anna_equality4u
Q2:We are in a pandemic and all the students who are at home living in poverty with no internet access and are unable to get the education and resources they need and deserve. These children will fall behind while others excel because of their access. #MacroSW #SuSocialWork
Mayra Carranza @MayraCa64184732
@JimmySW A2: Inequality becomes a problem, when individuals are not able to survive, bring food to their table and their is no security. Inequality continues to be a problem in this country. #Macrosw
Ashley Cox @AshleyCox1215
RT @JimmySW: Q3: Q3: If the government sets the rules for how the market functions, who do these rules benefit or hurt? #MacroSW https://t.co/vl3mevQnOq
Olivia Blackman @oliviablackma10
A2: I agree, this issue has several avenues this can lead to! Their a strong link between inequality and mental health issues, drug use, poverty, violence, etc. #macrosw #sow3232
msw_merid002 @EsthelaMerida
A2: inequality becomes a problem when resources are distributed equally #MacroSW
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
A3: The rules seem to benefit those who are taking stakes in the operation or benefit from them. Therefore, the policies hurt those that government has no connection or interest in. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Grecia Quiroz @GreciaQuiroz18
A2: I believe inequality becomes an issue when it’s evident that people are doing their best to move forward but cannot.Onemust be realistic and understand that unfortunately there will always be a “lower class”.Even so, opportunities should be equal 4 everyone #MacroSW #SOW3232
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Be sure to include #MacroSW in your tweets. Lots of really great answers to these questions. https://t.co/6fyWw8VNRU
Kamille @KamilleMoore123
Does anyone know what full equality would look like? have we ever had full equality? #MacroSW
Esperanza V @EsperanzaV16
A2) I believe "Inequality" in any form is always a problem BUT speaking towards this topic, it is a problem here bc the line between the middle class&the poor are so blurred but its painfully obvious who the rich are (the 1%). SO MANY Americans are struggling #macrosw #SOW3232
Chileechung @chileechung
A2- when the chance for opportunity for gain comes at a disadvantage for the other party. #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @maicee98230641: @JimmySW A2- It becomes a problem when one group continues to benefit while the other groups are negatively effected. #MacroSW #SW5602
alana mcfadden @alana_mcfadden
A2: I believe inequality becomes a problem when it starts to hinder basic human rights like housing, education, a good paying job. #sow3232 #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Next question is coming up!!!! #MacroSW
Bell_Chac @BellChac
@JimmySW when elected officials are purchased from those @ the top, they benefit these wealthy individuals and neglect the needs of those who cant afford them, the average person. #macrosw
Stacy S. @StacyCSUSMSW
@Ashley33mariexo @JimmySW While the CEOs of their 3 jobs sit on their thrones counting their money #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @UBittic: A2 COVID-19 is revealing & reinforcing systemic inequality. This may devastate our most vulnerable communities for generations. Responding through a trauma-informed lens can prevent such problems & create healthy, resilient futures for us all. #MacroSW https://t.co/7dIrvfrVhK
Mikayla Miller @Mikayla53977910
Q3: The rules of limiting the supplies purchases will be an issue for large families, companies that purchase in bulk, people who cannot get out of the house often and purchase for long periods of time, and many other people will run into issues with these rules. #macrosw
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
@UniteThePoor and @blocbyblocMKE are great examples of two organizations who are organizing lower income and underserved Americans to advocate for themselves. #SUsocialwork #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @alana_mcfadden: A2: A2: I believe inequality becomes a problem when it starts to hinder basic human rights like housing, education, a good paying job. #sow3232 #macrosw
Karina Lopez @social_fl
A1: today the 400 richest Americans own more of the country’s riches than the bottom 60%. Large cooperations have taken over family owned stores. These larger stores usually paying minimum wage making it difficult for anyone to make a decent wage. #macrosw #sow3232
Tess L @fruitleatherss
@AlliWare826 @JimmySW She ain't my friend. ;) I agree though- this "we're all in this together"...when we look at social inequalities we see we are very much NOT in this together. #macroSW
Manoucheca Byssainthe @BSW_Manoucheca
A2) inequality becomes a problem the moment one person is treated as less than another for any reason #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @MckieJoshua: Cost of living rises as wages stay the same. What kind of math is that? #MacroSW
sydney swinker @SSwinker
If the government controls the market then it would benefit the wealthy rather than the working class. #macrosw #SOW3232
BSW Rodriquez 2 @NicolasRodriq15
Q.3 The government, has many bad effects. People represent themselves and people like them. If you look at a majority of the government, it's one demographic. They look out for themselves and it becomes a pattern of oppression for the different demographics #MacroSW #SOW3232
gretchen @gretche59199000
@JimmySW A3. Benefit the rich and hurt the poor #SW5602 #MacroSW
alexisb @alexisb20205891
@JimmySW (A3) usually these rules tend to benefit those in power (the ones with wealth). The government tries hard to help those who are struggling bad but for those peole who are just getting by, it is hard. There is no real help for those people, just struggle. #SUsocialwork #macrosw
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @JimmySW: Q2: Q2: When do you think inequality becomes a problem? #MacroSW https://t.co/2lVn4hYsDR
Shelby Scott @shelbyscott_sw
A3: Theoretically, the rules set by the government would benefit everyone. In reality, it depends on the law. Laws such as taxes, lobbying, and social programs. Today it seems as if laws favor the upper class. #MacroSW
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @JimmySW: Q3: Q3: If the government sets the rules for how the market functions, who do these rules benefit or hurt? #MacroSW https://t.co/vl3mevQnOq
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
A3: In an ideal world, these rules would benefit all people. However, they tend to benefit the rich and harm the poor. #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @adriennecgarr: @Yajaira__A Also when an individual income looks like the budget for a nation can be a bit of a concern #MacroSW
Allison @Allison50673939
@AngelicaMSW @JimmySW I think inequality becomes a problem when those that are truly in the need of basic supplies or supports are no longer receiving them. While others are still care free to go receive the services with no hassle. #macroSW
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@willgoff4 Everyone isn't playing with the same rules or advantages. The reasons why the rules benefit the wealthy is because the game was designed that way. Systematically the rules favor the wealthy. #MacroSW https://t.co/Dx5UkiAoPw
Megan @Megan54651301
@SwHitomi I agree! A big part of the problem is that not enough people recognize it. #MacroSW
Angelica Carrasco @AngelicaMSW
@mckenzgoud96 especially in time like we are in right now. Indivuals who cannot get healthcare and might be exposed COVID-19 #MacroSW
Yuki @Yukes4571
A1: it becomes a problem when over time the wealthy become even more wealthier while the middle class gets poorer . If income distribution was equal then both classes should be advancing. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Anna @Anna_equality4u
Q3: The rules are created by the made to benefit the wealthy. Those of us who have no say, will never have a say because the system is meant to keep us where we are, at the bottom of the totem pole. The rules keeps us down and keep the wealthy up. #MacroSW #SuSocialWork
Keely Flaherty @keelyf427
Q3: If the government set the rules, the 1% would benefit the most and the 99% would suffer #MacroSW
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
@JimmySW A1:If you are speaking the COVID-19 many business will receive trillions of dollars but individuals will only receive $1000 each. Many business have made thousands of dollars before the pandemic. Many Households are living paycheck 2 paycheck currently.#SUSocilWork #MacroSW
BL @briluthart
@JimmySW A2. Inequality is always an issue, but when we are living in a society with Covid19 where many middle class workers have lost their jobs, they can not afford their mortgage, rent, bills, student loans. Living paycheck to paycheck means they actually need a paycheck. #macrosw
Schawna @Schawna4
@RTaylorsw So true! when your health and healthcare are at stake inequality has gone too far.. #MacroSW
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @Ashley33mariexo: Dr. Young. We are all lost on what we have to do right now 😂😂 @JimmySW #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Be sure to include #MacroSW in your tweets. Lots of really great answers to these questions. https://t.co/6fyWw8VNRU
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @adriennecgarr: @willgoff4 Everyone isn't playing with the same rules or advantages. The reasons why the rules benefit the wealthy is because the game was designed that way. Systematically the rules favor the wealthy. #MacroSW https://t.co/Dx5UkiAoPw
Molly Warner @molly_a_warner
@AnneLynnMSW @CourtneyBreslow @JimmySW Don't forget, they also really care about pillows #inequalityforall #MacroSW
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
@BritneyCarbajal When at least half the population of the country doesn't realize that it is a problem fo sure!! #csusmsw #jimmysw #macrosw
𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽𝗵𝗲𝗻 𝗖𝘂𝗺𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗴𝘀 @spcummings
Hi #MacroSW folks, Stephen here, clinical assistant prof at the @UISchoolofSW. Sorry to be late joining the chat! https://t.co/suJLJflcCt
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @nandrew411: @UniteThePoor and @blocbyblocMKE are great examples of two organizations who are organizing lower income and underserved Americans to advocate for themselves. #SUsocialwork #MacroSW
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
A3- The rules for how the market functions generaly benefit the wealthy and powerful the most. There are few labor protections in the US, while large corporations benefit from tax loopholes, limited regulations, low wages, and increased labor productivity #MacroSW
Isabella Alcantara @IsabellaAlcan15
A2: inequality is a problem now. It is so unsettling knowing how many working people are unable to meet their basic needs #MacroSW #SOW3232
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
A3 if the government set rules, it would hurt the rich and benefit the poor (hopefully). But, what doesn’t kill you may save lives #MacroSW https://t.co/LX6yDCMisY
Munira A @alami1_m
A3. Those in power within the government making these rule are the ones to benefit. Those who provide money to those in power also benefit. The rules however can hurt anyone! #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Allison Berkowitz ❤️ (She/Her) @SocialWorkItOut
A1 - Our country has let capitalism & greed get far out of balance. Wealth inequality is greater now than before the Great Depression. We need to elect leaders - & #RunForSomething ourselves - who care about everyday people & will create laws to turn the ship around. #MacroSW https://t.co/oKBKSjvChH
Allison @Allison50673939
RT @CBrionesSW: @JimmySW A2: @JimmySW A2: Inequality begins a problem the moment it begins to infringe on basic human rights #MacroSW #SOW3232
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
Yes, I agree and like singer Cardi B said on one of her videos a day or so ago, people who form part of the higher class are getting tested without symptoms and the middle and lower class are not because it said that there is little tools to do so!
Kayla Applebaum @kayla_applebaum
@AshleyCox1215 @JimmySW I agree Ashley. For me personally I luckily am an essential personal so I am still able to have a steady income. But I know for some people they don't even have enough money to go out and buy groceries. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Amy @Amy34618774
@MayraCa64184732 @JimmySW I completely agree! Especially now when people are getting laid off when they were already struggling to pay bills and put food on the table #MacroSW
Katie Slominski @SlominskiKatie
A2: Inequality has always been a pressing issue but the severe level of inequality that has presented itself throughout this global pandemic shows how bad inequality really is. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Michael T @MichaelCSUSMSW
A2: Inequality within a capitalist system is arguably an inevitable reality. The challenge is when inequality affects equitable access to wealth to and to meet basic needs #MacroSW
Meagan Reed @MeaganR57225061
A3: They SHOULD benefit all people. They ACTUALLY benefit the rich, in return hurting people who are living in poverty. #MacroSW
Andell Napoleon @napoleon_andell
A3: currently in our society these rules are being set by individuals who don’t understand how Americans citizens I’m outside of the 1% operate on a day to day. The rules are really to benefit government officials and the 1% not us regular citizens
Mandy Jane Jones @MandyJaneJones4
A2. Inequality becomes a problem when there’s a group of people who can not afford the minimum needed to meet basic needs. Healthcare, childcare, food! #macrosw #sw5602
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @adriennecgarr: @willgoff4 Everyone isn't playing with the same rules or advantages. The reasons why the rules benefit the wealthy is because the game was designed that way. Systematically the rules favor the wealthy. #MacroSW https://t.co/Dx5UkiAoPw
Annette Bermejo @AnnetteBermejo1
@JimmySW @UBSSW (A1)The money never seems to trickle down to the bottom class. Especially due to the greed seen by individuals of high SES to increase profits at all costs. #MacroSW
Brianna @BriannaNavin
@JimmySW A2: Inequality become a problem when privilege outweighs hard work #MacroSW https://t.co/tRdx2BZwvb
Brian Romero, MSW @BrianRny
Frankly we have no distribution of wealth in this nation. The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. #MacroSW
maicee @maicee98230641
@JimmySW The rules should benefit everyone, but unfortunately they only benefit the rich and leave the ones that need the help helpless. #MacroSW #SW5602
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Q3: Q3: If the government sets the rules for how the market functions, who do these rules benefit or hurt? #MacroSW https://t.co/vl3mevQnOq
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
(A1) Good one-wealthier families can afford to hold riskier assets, like stock, while those at the bottom of the distribution live with more volatile circumstances due to growing living costs, especially those with more children, which attributes to poverty. #macrosw
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
@JimmySW #macrosw Q 3: These rules would most likely benefit the ones with resources/money and power and not really affect the ones who are poor or do not have as much power.
Andell Napoleon @napoleon_andell
#macrosw #sow3232
Holly Yang @h0llyhigh
@JimmySW A2: Inequality becomes a problem when most capital enterprises are profit-seeking, attempting to reduce costs and maximize benefits at the expense of the workers. #macrosw
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Question 4 is coming up Next. #MacroSW https://t.co/M4HCK21f7F
TTO Productions @ttoproductions
A3 the rules set will always try to show growth in a free market economy. Growth at all costs. If not growth, sustainability #macrosw
JazminMSW @jazminwik
Q3: Realistically speaking, when the government creates new laws, it is done to benefit the 1%. The rest...the rest just has to work harder. #MacroSW
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care @UBittic
A3 Policies can position people to be re-traumatized. States with high income inequality allocate less money to public goods (healthcare, education, etc.), disproportionately impacting our most marginalized & disenfranchised people/communities. #MacroSW (1/2)
Anne L @AnneLynnMSW
@JimmySW Ever since Citizens United, corporations and lobbyists have flooded our government with money. When the government sets rules, it’s not in the best interest of the people; it’s in the best interest of those corporations #MacroSW
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
Q3: Assuming that most people in the government making these decisions are wealthy, I wonder if they are not skewed for benefits in that direction? Yet, they affect all of us, especially those of us in the middle and lower SES. #MacroSW
alana mcfadden @alana_mcfadden
A3: if the government were to set any type of rules, it would be in their benefit and to make money off of the middle and lower classes. But good news is, I think people are just now starting to come to this realization and standing up to this #macrosw #sow3232
Brittany N Smith @BrittanyNSmit13
@JimmySW Inequality begins a problem when basic human rights are not being met #MacroSW #CO_Jackson
Aaliyah Rivers @AaliyahRivers8
A3: these rules SHOULD be helping those in the most need, although unfortunately there are many ways around rules set in place and some of the rules end up helping those who in reality do not need it. #susocialwork #MacroSW
Valerie Coblentz @CoblentzValerie
A3: When the government sets the rules for how the market functions it will benefit the upper classes. These people tend to be more educated and make more money and therefore have more of an influence because of their privileges. #SUsocialwork #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Good thread... #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Q4: Who is looking out for the American worker? Who do you think should be & what could be done? #MacroSW https://t.co/tBvUOR7H9t
Bell_Chac @BellChac
@alexisb20205891 @JimmySW can you explain a little how government helps peeps struggling? interesting point! #macrosw
SM4SW 📱 @sm4sw
RT @JimmySW: Q4: Q4: Who is looking out for the American worker? Who do you think should be & what could be done? #MacroSW https://t.co/tBvUOR7H9t
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @GerryXIII: A3- The rules for how the market functions generaly benefit the wealthy and powerful the most. There are few labor protections in the US, while large corporations benefit from tax loopholes, limited regulations, low wages, and increased labor productivity #MacroSW
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
@social_fl This is important info to frame the discussion on income inequality. #SUSocialWork #MacroSW
Munira A @alami1_m
#macros #susocialwork ^^^^
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
A3:The rules should not hurt anyone because there is no absolute need to have the top 1% hoarding all the money. It is evident through the documentary that the middle class is the one that keeps the economy moving not the 1%. #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: Be sure to include #MacroSW in your tweets. Lots of really great answers to these questions. https://t.co/6fyWw8VNRU
Jessica Hernandez @jessicaahern24
A2: Inequality has always been a problem due to not everyone having access to basic needs. A lot of people struggle day by day while others have it all. #macrosw
Colbey Dawkins @ColbeyDawkins
Q3. The rules that are being set by the government seem to effect the working class. Such as taxes which usually only imapcts the working class population #MacroSW #SOW3232
Mandy Jane Jones @MandyJaneJones4
A2: it becomes a problem when a pandemic occurs and people begin to hoard food and toiletries while others have to wait till the 3rd for their food stamp card to load and wait... now there’s no food. #macrosw #sw5602
Grecia Quiroz @GreciaQuiroz18
A3. The market laws are supposed to help everyone but they tend to help large businesses owners and corporations. TAXES!! These tend to tremendously higher for lower income individuals which to me makes no sense. #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @alami1_m: A3. Those in power within the government making these rule are the ones to benefit. Those who provide money to those in power also benefit. The rules however can hurt anyone! #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Allison @Allison50673939
@JimmySW In a ideal environment these rules should be able to benefit everybody. In reality these rules are only going to benefit those in power (A.K.A the wealthy) #macrosw
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care @UBittic
A3 Notably, though, policies can also neutralize & heal when crafted through a trauma-informed lens. Giving people from all socioeconomic backgrounds voice, choice, & a seat at a collaborative policymaking table can help move us toward equity.#MacroSW https://t.co/dZkAYarinE 2/2
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @SocialWorkItOut: A1 - Our country has let capitalism & greed get far out of balance. Wealth inequality is greater now than before the Great Depression. We need to elect leaders - & #RunForSomething ourselves - who care about everyday people & will create laws to turn the ship around. #MacroSW https://t.co/oKBKSjvChH
willgoff @willgoff4
#macrosw The democrats generally lookout for the American worker. We need to get a Democrat into the White House.
Rachel Condit @moremilkteaplz
@JimmySW A3: Sure does seem to benefit the same people that benefit from Reaganomics. Coincidentally, it also appears to hurt the people hurt by Reaganomics #macrosw https://t.co/F5bsFz426G
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @JimmySW: Q4: Q4: Who is looking out for the American worker? Who do you think should be & what could be done? #MacroSW https://t.co/tBvUOR7H9t
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
@JimmySW A4: People who have never been the american worker unfortunately #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @MeaganR57225061: A3: A3: They SHOULD benefit all people. They ACTUALLY benefit the rich, in return hurting people who are living in poverty. #MacroSW
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
@jazminwik True! and keep on working paycheck to paycheck and unable to ever have a savings account #MacroSW
Katie Slominski @SlominskiKatie
Inequality is seeing individuals risk their health/lives during COVID-19 b/c they need to make money to provide food for their family. It's watching sick patients struggle to get tested while upper 1% can test at the snap of a finger even with "limited supply" #SOW3232 #MacroSW
Viv @viviannn_1
@JimmySW A1: what’s happening today in terms of the lack of distribution of wealth is the top 1%! This leaves rest of the people struggling to survive and live paycheck to paycheck. #MacroSW
TTO Productions @ttoproductions
A4: Our president says he is but it does not feel truthful. #macrosw
Aaliyah Rivers @AaliyahRivers8
A4: In reality I think it’s the individuals that ARE suffering that look out for each other. I know people with little that give EVERYTHING to help someone in a similar situation. #susocialwork #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Question 4 is coming up Next. #MacroSW https://t.co/M4HCK21f7F
Alexa Mediak @AlexaMediak
@Allison50673939 @JimmySW absolutely!! this will not impact those with a higher SES nearly as much #macrosw
Anne L @AnneLynnMSW
@BritneyCarbajal So true! It seems like everything only benefits the rich and the corporations. How is that government for the people if it only takes into account the interests of the few? #MacroSW
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW A3. Contrary to popular belief regulation is what stabilizes the market. The last thing we need is the volatility of the Amerincan19-teens! When government sets the rules for the distribution of wealth costs are share more equitable and the economy actually thrives #MacroSW
J. Plummer 🇧🇧🇺🇸 @PlummerJason
A3 If government sets the rules for how the market functions, then social workers should be involved in government office holders, staffers, expert witnesses. The rules should benefit the people #MacroSW
Karina Lopez @social_fl
A2: inequality is a problem when we have people working over 40 hours a week and not having enough money to afford their basic living expenses. #sow3232 #MacroSW
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
A4 (1/2): Barely anyone in power in the US is looking after workers. Ideally, labor unions would be, but there isn’t a strong labor union movement in this country. Politicians should be looking out for workers, but most are not. #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @UBittic: A3 Policies can position people to be re-traumatized. States with high income inequality allocate less money to public goods (healthcare, education, etc.), disproportionately impacting our most marginalized & disenfranchised people/communities. #MacroSW (1/2)
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
@UBSSW @JimmySW present Jimmy #jimmysw #csusmsw #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @UBittic: A3 Notably, though, policies can also neutralize & heal when crafted through a trauma-informed lens. Giving people from all socioeconomic backgrounds voice, choice, & a seat at a collaborative policymaking table can help move us toward equity.#MacroSW https://t.co/dZkAYarinE 2/2
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
RT @SlominskiKatie: Inequality is seeing individuals risk their health/lives during COVID-19 b/c they need to make money to provide food for their family. It's watching sick patients struggle to get tested while upper 1% can test at the snap of a finger even with "limited supply" #SOW3232 #MacroSW
Alec Frank @AlecFrank11
"...even the richest people person sleeps with only one or two (pillows)." - Nick Hanauer #macroSW #inequalityforall
Brianna @BriannaNavin
@AnneLynnMSW @JimmySW I agree. So what can we as social workers due to not lose hope and continue fighting and advocating for our people? #MacroSW
MelmoMacdaffy😷 @MelmoMacdaffy
RT @SocialWorkItOut: A1 - Our country has let capitalism & greed get far out of balance. Wealth inequality is greater now than before the Great Depression. We need to elect leaders - & #RunForSomething ourselves - who care about everyday people & will create laws to turn the ship around. #MacroSW https://t.co/oKBKSjvChH
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @GreciaQuiroz18: A3. The market laws are supposed to help everyone but they tend to help large businesses owners and corporations. TAXES!! These tend to tremendously higher for lower income individuals which to me makes no sense. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Dustin Miller @smileoutloud1
American workers need to look after themselves via unions and unionization. Unions can organize, fundraise, influence policy, and bargain for legitimate wages #MacroSW
Janeth Ramos @JanethR99565988
A4: I think we have to become more engaged in union work to seek advocacy for fair wages, benefits, and retirement.
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: Q3: Q3: If the government sets the rules for how the market functions, who do these rules benefit or hurt? #MacroSW https://t.co/vl3mevQnOq
Shelby Scott @shelbyscott_sw
A4: At this point, the American worker has to look out for themselves because no one else is. The people who should be looking out for the American worker are the officials that they got elected. #MacroSW
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
So true and unfair to use the working class!! #macrosw https://t.co/m5ZnFOkCQ0
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @nandrew411: @social_fl This is important info to frame the discussion on income inequality. #SUSocialWork #MacroSW
SUJOE @SUJOE6
@PlummerJason A2: It becomes a problem when one has too much to every use while another has too little to live. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Andell Napoleon @napoleon_andell
A4: in my opinion I think no one is looking out for the American people if you are not in the 1%. Who should thoigh? Government officials....THATS WHY WE ELECT THEM INTO OFFICE. #macrosw #sow3232
BL @briluthart
@GerryXIII @UBSSW Agreed. I think a lot of the way government sets up aid and market functions tend to benefit cooperations, which further oppress the employees of that cooperation. They get all the money and get away with paying worker close to minimum wage. #macrosw
Olivia Blackman @oliviablackma10
A4: The only one to look out for the American worker is the American worker! The only ones who fully understand the needs of the American workers are American workers themselves; they should be setting the conditions for other workers.
Kelly @Kelly79942402
2a It is already a problem. When middle class income is too low for purchasing a house. #Macrosw
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @adriennecgarr: @willgoff4 Everyone isn't playing with the same rules or advantages. The reasons why the rules benefit the wealthy is because the game was designed that way. Systematically the rules favor the wealthy. #MacroSW https://t.co/Dx5UkiAoPw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Q4: Q4: Who is looking out for the American worker? Who do you think should be & what could be done? #MacroSW https://t.co/tBvUOR7H9t
Grace @graceonthecasee
RT @GreciaQuiroz18: A2: A2: I believe inequality becomes an issue when it’s evident that people are doing their best to move forward but cannot.Onemust be realistic and understand that unfortunately there will always be a “lower class”.Even so, opportunities should be equal 4 everyone #MacroSW #SOW3232
Meagan Reed @MeaganR57225061
A4: Generally speaking, democrats tend to look out for the American worker. The government, regardless of party, should be looking out for them. #MacroSW
SK Marie @Silver_Fang797
#MacroSW Q4. I think we can't rely on our government right now to look out for the typical american worker. Maybe this is naive of me, but maybe if we looked out for reach other more often and were more united, our government might follow eventually?
James Fargnoli @FargnoliJames
A3: Congressional leaders benefit from corporations that fund their campaigns, and corporations benefit from laws that are passed that keep the corporations from paying their fair share in taxes. #macrosw #SOW3232#quid pro quo
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: Q4: Q4: Who is looking out for the American worker? Who do you think should be & what could be done? #MacroSW https://t.co/tBvUOR7H9t
courtney breslow @CourtneyBreslow
A4 The American worker better be looking out for themselves because no one else is. #MacroSW
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW A3. We can take a look at the economic growth of the 40s, 50s and 60s where an entire household could be maintained by ONE income #MacroSW
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
Also consider the influence of money on politics in this discussion. The amount of money that many candidates need to raise at even the state and local level is prohibitive. This limits diversity among our elected leaders and keeps to the status quo. #SUsocialwork #MacroSW
Aaliyah Rivers @AaliyahRivers8
Who should be helping? Those who signed up to help THE PEOPLE. that’s ALL people not people deemed by society as worthy of receiving help based on standards set by the more privileged. #macrosw #susocialwork
Janeth Ramos @JanethR99565988
#MacroSw
Amy @Amy34618774
A4: No one is looking out for the American worker, but the American workers themselves #macrosw
Jessica Hernandez @jessicaahern24
A3: Benefit = the rich Hurt = the working poor It's a sad reality. #macrosw
Brittany N Smith @BrittanyNSmit13
@adriennecgarr @JimmySW Yes! Especially at a time like this when so many people are not being paid and are still forced to pay their bills without any income coming in. #MacroSW #CO_Jackson
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
A4:(2/2) There should be more labor unions, stronger worker protections, universal healthcare, and stronger safety nets. To go further, I think workplaces should be more democratized, less vertically hierarchical and workers should have more power in the workplace #MacroSW
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
the truth hurts!
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
A4: #MacroSW
Emilee Sharp @EmileeSharp6
RT @Amy34618774: A4: A4: No one is looking out for the American worker, but the American workers themselves #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @adriennecgarr: @JimmySW A3. Contrary to popular belief regulation is what stabilizes the market. The last thing we need is the volatility of the Amerincan19-teens! When government sets the rules for the distribution of wealth costs are share more equitable and the economy actually thrives #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @GerryXIII: A4 (1/2): A4 (1/2): Barely anyone in power in the US is looking after workers. Ideally, labor unions would be, but there isn’t a strong labor union movement in this country. Politicians should be looking out for workers, but most are not. #macrosw
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
#MacroSW #SOW3232
hannah storer @hannahnicholes
A4) I feel like those who have not been an American worker/"average worker" are looking out for them but not actually. We need to look out for ourselves, we as social workers should look out for them, as well as help in any way possible. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
Q4: Who is looking out for the American worker? Who do you think should be & what could be done? Big companies sure aren't, but they should be! Inequality for All tells us that big companies are for making money, not creating good jobs. #macrosw
Sheila Cortez @sheilitacortez
Q 3: We have to think of who makes up the government and that's who it will benefit if the rules of how the market functions is made up by the government. The wealthy make up the government and thats who it will benefit. It will hurt all those who aren't wealthy. #macrosw
Terry Cluse-Tolar, she/her @swkterry
A3. The market benefits the wealthy - the top 1% holding most of the investment. #MacroSW #SW5602
Anna @Anna_equality4u
Q4: We can change the way the "benefits" are set up. So get a job we need child care, to get child care vouchers we need 4 consecutive weeks of paystubs. But to pay for child care in order to collect enough pay stubs I need help paying for child care. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Noah Garcia @NoahGarcia2029
#MacroSW #sow3232 Unfortunately, people who are looking out for the company. The American worker should be the ones who advocate for themselves without the repercussions of being threatened with termination or being replaced by those willing to work for less and worse conditions
Emily Clonch @ClonchEmily
A3: The government rules would benefit people who are more in the upper class and hurt the ones that are in lower and sometimes middle class. But if it was a perfect society it would benefit eveyone. Unfortunately we don't have the luxury of a perfect society. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Alexa Mediak @AlexaMediak
@JimmySW A3: These rules benefit the wealthy and big business. These rules do not benefit the poor, they are in place to continue the growth of big business #macrosw
Olivia Blackman @oliviablackma10
A4: The only one to look out for the American worker is the American worker! The only ones who fully understand the needs of the American workers are American workers themselves; they should be setting the conditions for other workers. #MacroSW #sow3232
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
@JimmySW A2: Why isnt Education more affordable for all? #SUSocialWork #MacroSW
myra.m @myram42417437
A1:The top 1% is holding on to all of the money. Big companies care more about profits than their workers. They don’t pay them enough and it's hard for people to move up. I believe that the U.S needs to invest more on education so people can live better. #MacroSW
BSW Rodriquez 2 @NicolasRodriq15
A.4 The American Worker is looking out for the American worker. bills can be passed but there is always an oppressed class. People experiencing working hard and coming from that should be representing the American working class. More advocacy from experience. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Rachel Condit @moremilkteaplz
@JimmySW A4: A lot of people at least give the appearance of being for the American worker. What we need are more people in power that are fine with not being popular with their peers and not striving for mediocrity. #macrosw
Austin H. @AustinHMSW
A4: Unions were looking out for American workers but more and more states are passing laws that are taking away those protections #MacroSW #CSUSMSW
Yajaira @Yajaira__A
@MandyJaneJones4 Great response, the majority of the working middle class struggle to afford basic needs that are necessary, especially now during the pandemic.#MACROSW
Bell_Chac @BellChac
@JimmySW my mans #Bernie be fightin' for the rights of all peeps! #enoughsaid #macrosw
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
@JimmySW At this point and in this crisis, it feels like the government absolutely isn’t looking out. 90% of employees, including myself at my job have no income currently. Grocery stores...are reaching out to offers hours. That’s who I see looking out lmao 😫😩😭 #macrosw
Kish Johnson @kjohnso33552684
@JimmySW We need people who have real life experience!!! People who know what its like to struggle. People who have empathy and who can relate!!! #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @smileoutloud1: American workers need to look after themselves via unions and unionization. Unions can organize, fundraise, influence policy, and bargain for legitimate wages #MacroSW
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
RT @AngelicaMSW: Inequality becomes a problem in the state that we are in right now. As a society we are seeing how inequality hinders working class and low SES individuals from getting the resources they need to be quarantined. #Macrosw
Stephanie Maxfield @steph_maxfield
A4: I feel like no one is looking out the American worker besides themselves. For example, workers in unions. #macrosw #SW5602
msw_merid002 @EsthelaMerida
@JimmySW A3: These rules to market function benefit those in control with more influence in the government #MacroSW
Allison Ware @AlliWare826
#macrosw is anyone COMPLETELY shocked that its already been almost 30 minutes?!
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @napoleon_andell: A4: A4: in my opinion I think no one is looking out for the American people if you are not in the 1%. Who should thoigh? Government officials....THATS WHY WE ELECT THEM INTO OFFICE. #macrosw #sow3232
Allison @Allison50673939
#macrosw
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
I can't believe we are halfway through the #MacroSW chat. Awesome convo everyone. Next question is coming up. https://t.co/jkrDPfe6uE
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
@adriennecgarr @willgoff4 Great point. The rules favor those who make them. Is that just human nature or can we recruit people to run for office and serve in government who are there for the common good? #SUsocialwork #MacroSW
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
Pondering on Q3: Is it that the government needs to make better rules or should another entity be responsible for saying how the market should function for better equality? #MacroSW
Coral Glass @coralkalani
@Ashley33mariexo @JimmySW Agreed ! Unfortunately it seems like more & more people are experiencing this struggle. Working one job is simply not enough anymore.. #MacroSW
BL @briluthart
@JimmySW @UBSSW A4. Social workers of course are looking out for the American worker. I think it is crucial for social workers to be a part of politics, because most politicians live closer to the 1%. #macrosw
Viv @viviannn_1
@BriannaNavin @JimmySW PRIVILEGE! Exactly! No matter how hard people work, privilege is always going to outweigh it! #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: I can't believe we are halfway through the #MacroSW chat. Awesome convo everyone. Next question is coming up. https://t.co/jkrDPfe6uE
Eddie 💥 @eddien__n
@JimmySW As the working class we need to put our class solidarity together and push for every job to become unionized and increase our wages! American workers should be taken care of by their government but under capitalism workers are seen as productivity stats insteadof humans. #macrosw
Angelica Carrasco @AngelicaMSW
@marlenesw13 Agree! the working class is the one keeping the economy moving ! #macrosw
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW A4. The American worker is looking out for themselves by utilizing the gig economy, working from home, couponing, whatever the worker needs to do to survive. Companies still buy labor at the lowest rate they can get. Which is why minimum wage earnings isn't enough to #MacroSW
Allison @Allison50673939
RT @JimmySW: I can't believe we are halfway through the #MacroSW chat. Awesome convo everyone. Next question is coming up. https://t.co/jkrDPfe6uE
JazminMSW @jazminwik
Q4: The American worker is looking out for himself/herself. Big companies should increase wages, they need to ACTUALLY create more jobs. #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @MeaganR57225061: A4: A4: Generally speaking, democrats tend to look out for the American worker. The government, regardless of party, should be looking out for them. #MacroSW
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
@JimmySW #macrosw Q 4: I believe us people look out for each other. We as a community have to stand up for each other and look out for one another since no one else will.
Karina Lopez @social_fl
A3: if the governmentsets the rules for how the market functions these rules should always benefit the working and middle class. The government tends to focus on giving benefits to cooperations in hopes it will trickle down to the workers #sow3232 #MacroSW
gretchen @gretche59199000
@JimmySW A4. At the this time, I don’t believe anyone is really looking out for the “American Worker.” There needs to be more advocating by everyone. #SW5602 #MacroSW
Caroline Briones, BSW @CBrionesSW
RT @kjohnso33552684: @JimmySW We need people who have real life experience!!! People who know what its like to struggle. People who have empathy and who can relate!!! #MacroSW
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care @UBittic
A4 Trauma-informed (TI) policies address trauma’s sociopolitical & economic roots as well as its disproportional impacts on vulnerable populations. TI workforce programs mobilize strengths to bolster earning potential & access to opportunity. #MacroSW https://t.co/onW2TMf9op
Colbey Dawkins @ColbeyDawkins
A4 NO ONE!!!! Our officials should be taking care of us, being that we are the people that put our trust in them to make changes for our society when we elected them. #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @GerryXIII: A4:(2/2) There should be more labor unions, stronger worker protections, universal healthcare, and stronger safety nets. To go further, I think workplaces should be more democratized, less vertically hierarchical and workers should have more power in the workplace #MacroSW
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
People in office *ahem* *cough, cough* should also be looking out for the American worker!!!!! But we all know how that ish goes :) #macrosw
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW to maintain a household or pay rent in some cases #MacroSW
Keely Flaherty @keelyf427
Q4: Right now, it seems like workers are mainly looking out for other workers. Ideally, Employers, local/federal govt, and policy makers should have their best interests in mind. #MacroSW
Grecia Quiroz @GreciaQuiroz18
A4: Now this one is a steamy question. I am truly not sure who is looking out for the American Workers. At the end of the day, it seems it is the people themselves pushing for change.Also state and local leadership, less national. #MacroSW #SOW3232
James Fargnoli @FargnoliJames
A4: #Nobody #macrosw #SOW3232
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
A:4 The American worker has been left to figure things out themselves. The government should do its part in creating a market that looks out for the American workers and not looking out to line the pockets of owners of huge corporations. #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Q5: After watching the film, do you agree/disagree with the idea of equal opportunity and the American Dream? #MacroSW https://t.co/Adi0RNWHlU
Brittany Trader @TraderBrittany
@JimmySW I feel as if no one is truly looking out for American workers, the individuals who should be looking out for them is the American workers and individuals who truly understand the needs of the individuals. #macrosw #SUsocialwork
SM4SW 📱 @sm4sw
RT @JimmySW: Q5: Q5: After watching the film, do you agree/disagree with the idea of equal opportunity and the American Dream? #MacroSW https://t.co/Adi0RNWHlU
Mayra Carranza @MayraCa64184732
@AustinHMSW I agree Austin, even just on the payroll taxes, most people get their income taxes taken out but the super rich not so much. The government rules always benefit the rich. #Macrosw
Kamille @KamilleMoore123
A5 I disagree with the American Dream because it is not a real thing anymore #MacroSW
Margaret Hogan @mkhogan0
A4: The American worker is the only person watching out for the American worker. Individuals pretend to care but if they've never been in working shoes they'll never understand how to watch out. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
Exactly!! Only when it’s a reality!! #SUSocialWork #MacroSW
Brian Romero, MSW @BrianRny
I don’t think we look after migrant workers* We’re seeing many migrants impacted by #COVID19 because they have no access or inadequate access to healthcare and work in the most unsafe conditions. #MacroSW
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW HALFWAY !! #MacroSW https://t.co/uMhJMk9TmZ
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
And also empower them to move forward! #macrosw
Megan @Megan54651301
@JimmySW #MacroSW A2: Unfortunately, for most, it becomes a problem when it impacts their life personally; however, it is a major problem when it is baked into our policy and culture in a way that the non-effected parties are blind to it.
JazminMSW @jazminwik
@Demehri @JimmySW #MacroSW
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
@heathermari33 Agree! As Americans we the love "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" stories. Sure hardwork helps some people get ahead but it's not THE answer. #SUsocialwork #MacroSW
Eddie 💥 @eddien__n
@SwHitomi #Bernie2020 !!!!!!!! #macrosw
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBittic: A4 Trauma-informed (TI) policies address trauma’s sociopolitical & economic roots as well as its disproportional impacts on vulnerable populations. TI workforce programs mobilize strengths to bolster earning potential & access to opportunity. #MacroSW https://t.co/onW2TMf9op
Grecia Quiroz @GreciaQuiroz18
RT @Brianr8278: I don’t think we look after migrant workers* We’re seeing many migrants impacted by #COVID19 because they have no access or inadequate access to healthcare and work in the most unsafe conditions. #MacroSW
BL @briluthart
@TheMattSchwartz @UBSSW A4. I agree. Unions are strong forces that should be a lot more common! They fight for the worker, and they provide better benefits, pay, rights, PTO, etc. #macrosw
Rachel Taylor @RTaylorsw
A4. American workers are the only ones looking out for American workers. Advocating for affordable health care and living for working class is what needs to be done. #MacroSW
Mandy Jane Jones @MandyJaneJones4
A3. Until we have a government for the people and not for Wall Street all people will hurt because when one of us hurts we all hurt. #macrosw #sw5602
Mikayla Miller @Mikayla53977910
In my personal opinion there is no one looking out for the American worker, the government and companies are not giving workers opportunities to quarantine and they are not making extra provisions in keeping their workers safe. There is a lack of PPE and compenstaion #macrosw
Caroline Briones, BSW @CBrionesSW
RT @mkhogan0: A4: A4: The American worker is the only person watching out for the American worker. Individuals pretend to care but if they've never been in working shoes they'll never understand how to watch out. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Andell Napoleon @napoleon_andell
https://t.co/cKlXivgZBp
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
@KristenStark14 @JimmySW *opens Bank of America app...I see no check .... 🤔 #macrosw https://t.co/oE3WRZVZQg
Katie Slominski @SlominskiKatie
A4: Individuals are looking out for themselves and those around them. As social workers, we have the ability to look out for the American worker and advocate for what they are deserving of. We can communicate the needs for groups at large. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Nicole Williams @NicoleW00305070
@JimmySW The government have set rules for how the market functions and so far, all it has done is hurt. #macrosw
Brianna @BriannaNavin
@JimmySW A4: I believe every individual is essentially the ones looking out for themselves. "Every man for himself" mentality as their own form of American workers. I think what should be done is a social worker needs to become president, yeah? #MacroSW
J. Plummer 🇧🇧🇺🇸 @PlummerJason
A4 😓apparently the wolves are looking out for them cause the American worker being prey upon. Hopefully, @ewarren, @AOC , @JulianCastro and @BernieSanders are able to get their way and restructure the economy #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @Brianr8278: I don’t think we look after migrant workers* We’re seeing many migrants impacted by #COVID19 because they have no access or inadequate access to healthcare and work in the most unsafe conditions. #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @briluthart: @JimmySW @UBSSW A4. Social workers of course are looking out for the American worker. I think it is crucial for social workers to be a part of politics, because most politicians live closer to the 1%. #macrosw
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
I couldn’t agree more❤️ #macrosw #FeelTheBern2020
Grace @graceonthecasee
RT @mkhogan0: A4: A4: The American worker is the only person watching out for the American worker. Individuals pretend to care but if they've never been in working shoes they'll never understand how to watch out. #MacroSW #SOW3232
sydney swinker @SSwinker
A4: There are few people who are looking out for the American worker. Our working class relies on social service agencies to help make ends meet in many ways #macrosw #SOW3232
willgoff @willgoff4
#macrosw I believe in both ideals, but they are unrealistic in the current socio-economic situation. The basic idea is that if one puts in effort one will be able to get ahead and make one’s life better But currently in the U.S these ideals are not possible for many Americans.
Olivia Blackman @oliviablackma10
A4 (Continued): This can help resolve so many social issues going on in the country. Listening to individuals and the affected population of that specific issue is the way towards a better democracy! #macrosw #sow3232
Anne L @AnneLynnMSW
@JimmySW A4: The government should be looking out for the American worker, but surprise, surprise, it doesn’t a lot of the time. Labor unions need to make a comeback so American workers have more of a collective voice #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @UBittic: A4 Trauma-informed (TI) policies address trauma’s sociopolitical & economic roots as well as its disproportional impacts on vulnerable populations. TI workforce programs mobilize strengths to bolster earning potential & access to opportunity. #MacroSW https://t.co/onW2TMf9op
Munira A @alami1_m
A4. The corporate employee who has not even worked their way up in their newly owned business. Let’s not forget some CEO can come in not knowing anyone about the company! I think someone who has gone up every step of the the latter should looking out for their workers.
Margaret Hogan @mkhogan0
RT @SlominskiKatie: A4: A4: Individuals are looking out for themselves and those around them. As social workers, we have the ability to look out for the American worker and advocate for what they are deserving of. We can communicate the needs for groups at large. #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Q5: Q5: After watching the film, do you agree/disagree with the idea of equal opportunity and the American Dream? #MacroSW https://t.co/Adi0RNWHlU
Alana Lewis @AlanaLewis18
@eddien__n @JimmySW Right. I think the only people looking out for the American worker is other workers. #intersectionality #macrosw
Caroline Briones, BSW @CBrionesSW
RT @SlominskiKatie: A4: A4: Individuals are looking out for themselves and those around them. As social workers, we have the ability to look out for the American worker and advocate for what they are deserving of. We can communicate the needs for groups at large. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Kamille @KamilleMoore123
Agreed, the government needs to do better for the people #MacroSW
Chris @TheChristopian
@JimmySW #macrosw A2. Inequality is an ever present ongoing problem. It's never not a problem and is often interlinked with other social inequalities. Generational wealth for example doesn't recycle the inequality it passes the torch along.
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
So what I can I do to flip income inequality on its head? #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @KamilleMoore123: A5 I disagree with the American Dream because it is not a real thing anymore #MacroSW
Alec Frank @AlecFrank11
not sure what full EQUALITY would look like. a socialist economy?? idk. thoughts?? my question is what would full EQUITY look like? where everyone gets what they need/deserve? #macroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
A4: My union @SEIU509 looks out for me! #MacroSW https://t.co/vMvLC4ZI60
Molly Warner @molly_a_warner
A4: Especially rn, workers are looking out for each other- It's the grocers, delivery workers, drs and nurses keeping us alive #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Absolutely!!! #MacroSW
Alexa Mediak @AlexaMediak
@JimmySW A4. I haven't felt like much has been done to look out for the American worker more recently. I do feel like the government has been doing a better job as of now due to COVID 19 unemployment. #macrosw
Munira A @alami1_m
#SUsocialwork #macrosw ^^^
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @Brianr8278: I don’t think we look after migrant workers* We’re seeing many migrants impacted by #COVID19 because they have no access or inadequate access to healthcare and work in the most unsafe conditions. #MacroSW
Eddie 💥 @eddien__n
RT @SwHitomi: I couldn’t agree more❤️ #macrosw #FeelTheBern2020
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
@JimmySW Q3 The top 1% become those that benefit. The country is divided and with that division is the complete demolition of the middle class. Where do we go from here?? #MacroSW #CSUSMSW #JimmySW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @adriennecgarr: @JimmySW HALFWAY !! #MacroSW https://t.co/uMhJMk9TmZ
myra.m @myram42417437
A2: As we can see inequality is a problem right now because so many people are living paycheck to paycheck. People are trying their hardest to get out of a rut but it is impossible to get out if there is no support. #MacroSW
Keely Flaherty @keelyf427
@aSWdean Definitely not the 99%. #macrosw
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
A3: the benefits should be for all but unfortunately it has just been for the rich! #SUSocialWork #MacroSW
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
@AnneLynnMSW @JimmySW Its like we elect people to be our voice and when they get up there all we hear is their own #MacroSW
Olivia Chappell @OliviaChappel15
A5: I disagree with the idea of equal opportunity and the American dream. Watching this film has shown how much more unattainable those concepts are, than I already believed #MacroSW #SOW3232
Mayra Carranza @MayraCa64184732
@CourtneyBreslow I agree, they have to look out for themselves because no one else, only us social workers could advocate for them. A good example is the Corona Virus 19, many workers are not getting paid or are force to work. #MacroSw
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
@marlenesw13 #macrosw I agree the Government should take action and look out for the American workers, but I feel like that won't really happen so as a society we have to look out for each other or no one else will.
Mikayla Miller @Mikayla53977910
Q6: Racial inequalities are increasing as other inequalities increase for those not effected by racial inequalities. #macrosw
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
Communities across sectors should all contribute to the health & sustainability of the working class. In the last decade, as the income gap widened, and pandemics arise, we all have risen to the occasion shading light on the power of empathy that embodies humanity! <3 #macrosw
maicee @maicee98230641
@JimmySW 1/2 Labor Unions at this point are the only ones who care. The government should care. Raising wages, more say from the workers on working conditions. #MacroSW #SW5602
Lauren Miller @lomillies
@adriennecgarr @JimmySW I agree, there’s more to the problem than just raising the minimum wage. That only puts a band aid on a larger issue. We need to understand how inflation works... #macrosw
Isabella Alcantara @IsabellaAlcan15
RT @RTaylorsw: A4. American workers are the only ones looking out for American workers. Advocating for affordable health care and living for working class is what needs to be done. #MacroSW
Shelby Scott @shelbyscott_sw
A5: I agree that at one point it existed and it worked however it seems unlikely at this point to get equal opportunity or the American Dream. #MacroSW
Karina do Vale @KarinaMagnago
@JimmySW #macrosw #sow3232 https://t.co/gson9SXYQE
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: Q5: Q5: After watching the film, do you agree/disagree with the idea of equal opportunity and the American Dream? #MacroSW https://t.co/Adi0RNWHlU
maicee @maicee98230641
@JimmySW This can be seen now with COVID-19 many shops are saying open deeming themselves essential and staying open putting their workers at risk to make more money. #MacroSW #SW5602
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@nandrew411 @heathermari33 I've seen people work hard their entire lives and all they get is poor health outcomes from the stress. If working hard equated to wealth or a better income there wouldn't be so many people living in poverty in the United States #MacroSW
Colbey Dawkins @ColbeyDawkins
A5 Boom💥....Enough said here!!!!!
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @adriennecgarr: @nandrew411 @heathermari33 I've seen people work hard their entire lives and all they get is poor health outcomes from the stress. If working hard equated to wealth or a better income there wouldn't be so many people living in poverty in the United States #MacroSW
Ashley Cox @AshleyCox1215
@JimmySW The need of having individuals who want to help and give back to our society as much as they can to help ALL communities and populations to the best of their ability!! #MacroSW
Anna @Anna_equality4u
A5: Unfortunately nothing will ever be equal. We are all different and will always be different. I do not want everything to be equal, I just need everyone to have access to what they need to survive and live safely and happily. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @KarinaMagnago: @JimmySW #macrosw #sow3232 https://t.co/gson9SXYQE
TTO Productions @ttoproductions
also that this "dream" is unattainable anywhere else
Megan @Megan54651301
@CourtneyBreslow #MacroSW #csusmsw I completely agree and makes me think of all the police violence and higher levels of incarceration African Americans face.
Olivia Chappell @OliviaChappel15
RT @KarinaMagnago: @JimmySW #macrosw #sow3232 https://t.co/gson9SXYQE
Allison Ware @AlliWare826
@JimmySW no... are you kidding? #macrosw
Rachel Condit @moremilkteaplz
@JimmySW A5: Equal opportunity is a myth used to perpetuate oppression by those who know it's a myth and those who want to believe it's true. #macrosw
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
A5: The American Dream is truly not "American" if most of us do not have the equal amount of opportunity to achieve it. #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @nandrew411: So what I can I do to flip income inequality on its head? #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Tara @TaraMSW2020
RT @SlominskiKatie: A4: A4: Individuals are looking out for themselves and those around them. As social workers, we have the ability to look out for the American worker and advocate for what they are deserving of. We can communicate the needs for groups at large. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Eddie 💥 @eddien__n
RT @AlanaLewis18: @eddien__n @JimmySW Right. I think the only people looking out for the American worker is other workers. #intersectionality #macrosw
Janeth Ramos @JanethR99565988
@JimmySW Amen! #MacroSW Let's do this!!
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
A5: The American Dream is false. It's unattainable for the majority of people. Exponential economic growth and the American suburban fantasy are unsustainable anyway. Even moreso than equal opportunity, there should be economic equity. #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Absolutely!!! #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
@alami1_m Inequality for all. https://t.co/TjJQw7tyTm #Macrosw
Anesha S @AneshaDurham
@JimmySW #MacroSW Honestly, it feels like the Amerian worker is looking out for themselves when the government is in place for that very reason.
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
A5: I don't think I've ever believed in equal opportunity. There are too many factors of discrimination and privilege that go into everyday decisions to take into account. However, I believe the American Dream is subjective and still true for some #MacroSW
Ashley Cox @AshleyCox1215
RT @JimmySW: Q4: Q4: Who is looking out for the American worker? Who do you think should be & what could be done? #MacroSW https://t.co/tBvUOR7H9t
Isabella Alcantara @IsabellaAlcan15
RT @KarinaMagnago: @JimmySW #macrosw #sow3232 https://t.co/gson9SXYQE
Michael T @MichaelCSUSMSW
A4: All individuals, high or low SES, should ideally look out for the American worker as they are the backbone of the country. However, Capitalism creates more of an individualistic culture where people neglect these workers #MacroSW
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
A:5 No, I believe American Dream & equal opportunity is a lie, until the rules of economy inequality changes. We should replicate the Prosperity Era and maybe the American Dream will not be the American nightmare. #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @OliviaChappel15: A5: A5: I disagree with the idea of equal opportunity and the American dream. Watching this film has shown how much more unattainable those concepts are, than I already believed #MacroSW #SOW3232
nicole_d091381 @d091381
@JimmySW Q4: I don't think there is anyone looking out for the American workers. I think the unemployment ratings for today screamed that out loud, and clear. #macrosw #SUsocialwork410
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
That's absolutely right. That's where the underlying issue is greed and corruption, not necessarily capitalism, in every situation. #MacroSW
Mikayla Miller @Mikayla53977910
Q7: Most Americans don’t see the visually representation of the changes of income, film showed those visuals that really open one’s eyes to those changes. The working class yearly wages decrease over the years while the CEOs wages increase. #macrosw
Anne L @AnneLynnMSW
@eddien__n @JimmySW Definitely! Labor unions are so important in making sure workers’ voices are heard. #MacroSW
Alec Frank @AlecFrank11
RT @KarinaMagnago: @JimmySW #macrosw #sow3232 https://t.co/gson9SXYQE
Kish Johnson @kjohnso33552684
@JimmySW LOL #macrosw
Coral Glass @coralkalani
@JimmySW #MacroSW I feel like everyone is looking out for themselves in today’s day. As future social workers it is our ethical duty to look our for society & individuals and help implement change at the macro level.
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
RT @adriennecgarr: @nandrew411 @heathermari33 I've seen people work hard their entire lives and all they get is poor health outcomes from the stress. If working hard equated to wealth or a better income there wouldn't be so many people living in poverty in the United States #MacroSW
Mikayla Miller @Mikayla53977910
Q8: Amazed by the visual of the working man in 1978 again through 2010. This is also just for the white male population not women not different ethnic groups that are often paid less than the average while male in the US. #macrosw
Olivia Blackman @oliviablackma10
A5: I believe in the idea of equal opportunity and the American Dream. However considering our standards and values as a country right now, the American Dream is not realistic for the working people. #MacroSW #sow3232
Anna @Anna_equality4u
@AlecFrank11 This is exactly what I said, we all do not need to be equal. We all need access to basic human rights and access to all the resources we need to survive. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Grecia Quiroz @GreciaQuiroz18
RT @sav_lindsey7: A5: A5: The American Dream is truly not "American" if most of us do not have the equal amount of opportunity to achieve it. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
#MacroSW Here comes question 6....... 😀
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
The rules have always been about the rich! It shows even now while we face the COVID-19. #SUSocialWork #MacroSW
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
@keelyf427 #macrosw I totally agree with that, we are looking out for ourselves since no one else like the government will take the proper actions to do that.
BL @briluthart
@JimmySW @UBSSW A5. I don’t think the American dream exists anymore especially with the restrictions on immigration. No one can come to American and “pull themselves up by their bootstraps” anymore. It’s not possible with minimum wages. There is no such thing as unskilled work. #macrosw
maicee @maicee98230641
@JimmySW A5- I don't think we will ever all have the "American Dream" I do think that we all should have the ability to obtain what we imagine as our dream. #MacroSW #SW5602
Sheila Cortez @sheilitacortez
@marlenesw13 Well said Marlene. Instead supporting those big corporations, the government should play its part and look out for those who really need the support and assistance. #macrosw
Grecia Quiroz @GreciaQuiroz18
RT @WeemsMeagan: A5: A5: I don't think I've ever believed in equal opportunity. There are too many factors of discrimination and privilege that go into everyday decisions to take into account. However, I believe the American Dream is subjective and still true for some #MacroSW
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
and as Thomas Carlyle said "a man willing to work, and unable to find work, is perhaps the saddest sight that fortune's inequality exhibits under this sun." Is not only working to much but also not working at all. #macrosw
myra.m @myram42417437
A3: The government sets the rules so it can benefit the wealthy. Some government officials are businessowners so they want to make sure they are not hurt by it. #MacroSW
Courtney Blackmer @Courtne02207329
A4: I feel like right now, there has been more of a passion within the working class. However, the higher up areas have a lack of awareness for the working class #macrosw
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
@coralkalani @JimmySW WE NEED SOCIAL WORKERS IN POLITICS!!! #MacroSW #CSUSMSW
Janeth Ramos @JanethR99565988
Me at my Intersectionality! #MacroSW #csudhMSW501 Because race still matters! CRT
SUJOE @SUJOE6
@PlummerJason if the government set the rules the people would benefit and big business would be hurt. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Allison @Allison50673939
100%
Jessica Hernandez @jessicaahern24
@AshlynBarber9 @JimmySW I agree with you. Unfortunately, the govt. doesn't do enough, they only do what benefits them...... and therefore, the need for advocates #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
This! #Inequality succinctly explained. #MacroSW
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
@willgoff4 I feel conflicted believing in both ideals. I grew up in a traditional middle class American family and community. It's hard to let go our my deep rooted feelings about hard work and getting ahead. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Brianna @BriannaNavin
@social_fl Something I personally struggle with when it comes to inequality. It makes no sense how someone spends so little time with family and loved ones, but yet is still unable to provide for their basic needs. After all, we know from being social workers how important it is #MacroSW
Alana Lewis @AlanaLewis18
@JimmySW I don't believe there ever was a real "American dream" or opportunity for anyone but white men who already had wealth or inheritance. The rest of us just do what we can and hopeful take care of each other. #macrosw
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Q6: How do racial inequalities impact economic inequalities? #MacroSW https://t.co/F4CDYuyxO5
Annette Bermejo @AnnetteBermejo1
RT @JanethR99565988: Me at my Intersectionality! #MacroSW #csudhMSW501 Because race still matters! CRT
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
RT @KarinaMagnago: @JimmySW #macrosw #sow3232 https://t.co/gson9SXYQE
Esperanza V @EsperanzaV16
A5) If you ask a room full of people what "the American dream" is. You'll get a pleathura of answers. The American dream has become a fairy tale, but not for the 1% and this is the prime example of unequal footing in front of their white picket fences #macrosw #SOW3232 https://t.co/CXyUTMwjng
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
A5 Equity > Equality. #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/MI3RwnGTAO
Meagan Reed @MeaganR57225061
A5: The American dream is not what it once was because people tend to be stuck in the SES they were born into, for example poverty. There are many more obstacles for those born into poverty, than those who were not. #MacroSW
SM4SW 📱 @sm4sw
RT @JimmySW: Q6: Q6: How do racial inequalities impact economic inequalities? #MacroSW https://t.co/F4CDYuyxO5
msw_merid002 @EsthelaMerida
@JimmySW A4: I believe every individual is trying to look after themselves. Surviving the injustices and just make it through a day, a month. As we see it today, people fighting each other for toilet paper. #MacroSW
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @sav_lindsey7: A5: A5: The American Dream is truly not "American" if most of us do not have the equal amount of opportunity to achieve it. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
Q5: The idea of equal opportunity is great, but I think what's needed is equitable opportunity. It is our responsibility as SWers to ensure that this happens. That is our mission; to fight for those who are underserved!💗#macrosw
ljama1980 @ljama1980
Inequality becomes less of issues when wealth folks seem to think ts less of issues.#SW5602 #MacroSW
Chileechung @chileechung
I agree with you, middle class americans are the back bone of the U.S. economic, and yet, their needs are often being overlooked by the society. #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @moremilkteaplz: @JimmySW A5: @JimmySW A5: Equal opportunity is a myth used to perpetuate oppression by those who know it's a myth and those who want to believe it's true. #macrosw
Anna @Anna_equality4u
Q 5: I do not own the rights to this picture #MacroSW #SUsocialwork https://t.co/pGNmrkUjMN
Amy @Amy34618774
A5: I don't there was and ever will be equal opportunity for all, and I believe our 1% and government want to keep it that way. The American dream is far and few between #macrosw
gretchen @gretche59199000
A5. Didn’t get to watch the film. I don’t think the “American Dream” exists today, and in our current climate/trend, it never will. However, I do like the idea behind it all. #SW5602 #macrosw
Karina do Vale @KarinaMagnago
RT @UBSSW: This! #Inequality succinctly explained. #MacroSW
Tera @Tera61066671
Inequality becomes a problem when it hinders the growth and success of an individual. #SP20SOWK515 #MacroSW
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
@jazminwik #macrosw I totally agree with what you said. And if only big companies did that to help and improve wages and create more jobs.
Brenda @Brendaaa_Villa
(A5) Being a first generation American has shown me that the American Dream doesn't exist and equal opportunity is hard to come across #MacroSW
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
@JimmySW When you cant get a job simply because your name predicts your race we have a problem #MacroSW
Karina do Vale @KarinaMagnago
RT @JanethR99565988: Me at my Intersectionality! #MacroSW #csudhMSW501 Because race still matters! CRT
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: @alami1_m Inequality for all. https://t.co/TjJQw7tyTm #Macrosw
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: Absolutely!!! #MacroSW
Chileechung @chileechung
A6: prejudice against people of color may lead to lost of opportunities in jobs, education and more. #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @YSocialWork: That's absolutely right. That's where the underlying issue is greed and corruption, not necessarily capitalism, in every situation. #MacroSW
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
RT @UBSSW: This! #Inequality succinctly explained. #MacroSW
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
A6 Racial inequalities at times are directly related to economic inequalities. We see this in public housing, with generations of families living in poverty, still facing discrimination in housing, the workplace, and their own communities. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Tess L @fruitleatherss
@JimmySW A5- I don't know if there is still the traditional sense of the "American Dream". After seeing the film it seems like the dream is floating farther away into the clouds. Harder to support a fam, rises prices, etc #macroSW
Maria.S @Maria_110515
A2: Like now, with this COVID-19 crisis. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Bell_Chac @BellChac
@KristenStark14 @JimmySW tell me why you don't agree with equal opportunity. what does that mean to you? #macrosw
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
RT @MSWbrii: @coralkalani @JimmySW WE NEED SOCIAL WORKERS IN POLITICS!!! #MacroSW #CSUSMSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
#MacroSW 😉
Mikayla Miller @Mikayla53977910
Q9: Advocate for those who are affected by inequality. #macrosw
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: Q6: Q6: How do racial inequalities impact economic inequalities? #MacroSW https://t.co/F4CDYuyxO5
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @YSocialWork: and as Thomas Carlyle said "a man willing to work, and unable to find work, is perhaps the saddest sight that fortune's inequality exhibits under this sun." Is not only working to much but also not working at all. #macrosw
Lauren Miller @lomillies
A5: The American Dream has been muddier and muddier every decade. No one can afford to buy a house, property tax too high, Student loan debt keeps young families in debt...Shall I go on? #MacroSW https://t.co/uK1ttaPy1C
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
THIS! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 #MacroSW
Molly Warner @molly_a_warner
@AlanaLewis18 @JimmySW WORD. Dare I say the American Dream is really just a construct of toxic masculinity? #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JanethR99565988: Me at my Intersectionality! #MacroSW #csudhMSW501 Because race still matters! CRT
Allison Ware @AlliWare826
@marlenesw13 I totally agree... I feel like we are told this lie so that we people just keep grinding and GRINDING until people are so burned out and have no energy to rise up and unite... interesting #macrosw #conspiracy
Isabella Alcantara @IsabellaAlcan15
RT @Anna_equality4u: Q 5: Q 5: I do not own the rights to this picture #MacroSW #SUsocialwork https://t.co/pGNmrkUjMN
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
#facts
Megan @Megan54651301
@JimmySW #MacroSW #csusmsw A3: The government is manipulated and controlled by the large corporations. It is essentially a puppet on a string doling out policies that will increase corporation's bottom line at the expense of the wellbeing of US citizens.
Alana Lewis @AlanaLewis18
@Kimimimirumi @moremilkteaplz @JimmySW Yup. white dudes. #macrosw https://t.co/UoK34fRVaV
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
RT @Anna_equality4u: Q 5: Q 5: I do not own the rights to this picture #MacroSW #SUsocialwork https://t.co/pGNmrkUjMN
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @MckieJoshua: A6 Racial inequalities at times are directly related to economic inequalities. We see this in public housing, with generations of families living in poverty, still facing discrimination in housing, the workplace, and their own communities. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @MckieJoshua: A5 Equity > Equality. #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/MI3RwnGTAO
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @BriannaNavin: @social_fl Something I personally struggle with when it comes to inequality. It makes no sense how someone spends so little time with family and loved ones, but yet is still unable to provide for their basic needs. After all, we know from being social workers how important it is #MacroSW
Isabella Alcantara @IsabellaAlcan15
RT @MckieJoshua: A6 Racial inequalities at times are directly related to economic inequalities. We see this in public housing, with generations of families living in poverty, still facing discrimination in housing, the workplace, and their own communities. #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Q6: Q6: How do racial inequalities impact economic inequalities? #MacroSW https://t.co/F4CDYuyxO5
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
@TheMattSchwartz I absolutely agree. Unions are critically important for workers in the lower and middle classes. The relative lack of unions is one the country's major failings #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @MckieJoshua: A5 Equity > Equality. #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/MI3RwnGTAO
Mandy Jane Jones @MandyJaneJones4
Is anyone truly looking out for the workers? I mean Jeff Bezos really suggested his employees to donate their sick time to other employees.... #macrosw #sw5602
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care @UBittic
A5 People living in poverty are often exposed to ongoing individual and community adversity. Lack of opportunity, resources, and access to supports that promote resilience and healing as the film describes does not conjure the American Dream.#MacroSW https://t.co/dZkAYarinE
Andell Napoleon @napoleon_andell
Come through friend.
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW A5. Definitely disagreed with these ideals before watching the film😄. The American Dream is an absolute nightmare for most folks generally speaking. The opportunities are not equal. Some folks have more access to opportunity than others #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @Anna_equality4u: Q 5: Q 5: I do not own the rights to this picture #MacroSW #SUsocialwork https://t.co/pGNmrkUjMN
Brian Romero, MSW @BrianRny
All inequalities can be tied to racial inequality. Whether we are talking gender, economic, healthcare etc. POC, particularly black folks face the greatest burden from the foot of oppression. Any movement that does not address anti-black racism is missing the point #MacroSW
Laura Smith @LauraSm67246529
#MacroSW I like this image as well. Equality is not the same as equity. https://t.co/tkXq06lhZs
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
While so many things have changed in the US across history, our focus on race and to systemic disadvantages to nonwhites has remained sadly constant. As whites continue to become minority, this may be harder to change. #SUsocialwork #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @chileechung: A6: A6: prejudice against people of color may lead to lost of opportunities in jobs, education and more. #macrosw
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
The term "the American Dream" implies that people do things by themselves. But the only way that anyone has ever accomplished anything is by accepting help and by giving out help to others. THAT is the true American Dream. #macrosw
Allison @Allison50673939
@JimmySW The term intersectionality comes to mind. Already being knocked down a peg by being a part of the minority makes it even harder for you to catch up in term of economic matters #macroSw
Anna @Anna_equality4u
@MckieJoshua It is my favorite to show when discussing this issue. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Anesha S @AneshaDurham
@SavanaMSW @JimmySW #MacroSW Good point Savana. The minimum wage is not even almost near the cost of living. You can work full time and be homeless. That is the kind of thing that makes me embarrassed to be an American.
BSW Rodriquez 2 @NicolasRodriq15
A.6 Racial inequalities impact economic inequalities by creating stereotypes which then negatively impact certain Races and ethnicities which creates the pattern. Pattern of assuming, then acting which either consciously or subconsciously affects them #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @MckieJoshua: A6 Racial inequalities at times are directly related to economic inequalities. We see this in public housing, with generations of families living in poverty, still facing discrimination in housing, the workplace, and their own communities. #MacroSW #SOW3232
mariana mackinnon @marianamackinn2
@UBSSW A4: Bernie Sanders is looking out for the American worker. Those constructing laws that govern this country should be looking out for the American people as a whole. Regarding what can be done, "Mobilize, organize, energize the people." -Robert Reich #macrosw
Megan @Megan54651301
@alana_mcfadden @JimmySW #csusmsw #MacroSW I agree! I would also add that it becomes a problem when it hinders opportunities like education!
myra.m @myram42417437
A4: There is no one looking out for the American worker. The government should be looking out for the workers but there is bias. There should be a board composed of many people from social classes and ethnicities that do not have a bias. #MacroSW
willgoff @willgoff4
#macrosw The U.S. has institutional racism. So while people may know it is wrong to make racial slurs and we had a black president, but that does not change a system that is rigged against people who are not white propertied males.
Sheila Cortez @sheilitacortez
@joycedavid760 I definitely agree in that the elite class should help the working class but also I believe that that is the governments job as well. Well said Joyce :) #macrosw
Meagan Reed @MeaganR57225061
A6: Wow. Where to start? When you have someone tell you they named their child a certain name because they wanted it to sound more "white" so their child wouldn't be discounted before the employer even met them, you racial inequalities still impact economic inequalities #MacroSW
Aaliyah Rivers @AaliyahRivers8
A6: Racial inequalities effect all aspects of life when one can’t see past the color of ones skin. #susocialwork #MacroSW
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
@JimmySW Q4: I personally believe we need more social worker running for president! #SUSocialWork #MacroSW
maicee @maicee98230641
@JimmySW A6) They are directly related to one another. This inequality effects opportunities one may have available to them. #MacroSW #SW5602
Stacy S. @StacyCSUSMSW
@Hudia_H I'd like to get Sheldon's take on this! #Macrosw
Grecia Quiroz @GreciaQuiroz18
A6: I hate to say it but unfortunately being a certain race matters and that determines whether you have economic benefits or inequality. At one point black women were one of the most educated group but still did not see pay reflected as such #MacroSW #SOW3232
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
@lomillies #macrosw it is just getting worse and worse hu? students debts, rent, etc. is just getting higher and higher, which is sad and makes the American Dream just that a dream :(
Rachel Condit @moremilkteaplz
@JimmySW A6: If you aren't white or white passing, the current economic system takes a baseball bat to your kneecaps and tells you to run like the other people who left 10 minutes ago. #macrosw
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
#roundOFapplause
JazminMSW @jazminwik
@willgoff4 Well said Will! I agree with you. #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
@MckieJoshua https://t.co/W7qVTnpYkL Great documentary on public housing. @PBS #MacroSW
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
(Q3) Do you mean eligibility rules? Because often time government ends us excluding "marginalized" groups, such as undocumented immigrants, especially children (DOCA), from the wealth ladder. #MacroSW
BL @briluthart
@MSWbrii @JimmySW A6 Agreed. Also with disparities with the ability to get into colleges, have disposable income, and so on. This further oppresses people of different races from being able to get higher paying jobs. #macrosw
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care @UBittic
A6 Race-based oppression experienced over generations endures today. People of color are more likely to experience toxic stress, which intersects heavily with poverty and can lead to loss of opportunity, safety, health, power, connection, & trust. #MacroSW https://t.co/zZnx3NXxl6
Jessica Hernandez @jessicaahern24
@AlanaLewis18 @JimmySW I am with you on this..... many come to this country in hope for a better future, in hope to live "the American dream" and they realize there is no such thing.... unless you think working 40+hrs and barely surviving is the "American dream" #macrosw
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
#Macrosw
Schawna @Schawna4
@DawnM86450136 @JimmySW YESSS! #Macrosw
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
@KristenStark14 @JimmySW I’m curious as to why you don’t know if you agree with every human being having opportunity to live in a just and safe manner? I’m perplexed. #macrosw https://t.co/V6MbmXKeUR
Nicole Williams @NicoleW00305070
@JimmySW Disagree. There has never been an equal opportunity for all in America. At every point in our history, numerous populations, cultures, races, and ethnicities have had to fight for the "equal" opportunity. #macrosw
Alexa Mediak @AlexaMediak
@fruitleatherss @JimmySW agreed! It feels like a thing of the past #macrosw
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
RT @UBSSW: @MckieJoshua https://t.co/W7qVTnpYkL Great documentary on public housing. @PBS #MacroSW
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @JimmySW: Q5: Q5: After watching the film, do you agree/disagree with the idea of equal opportunity and the American Dream? #MacroSW https://t.co/Adi0RNWHlU
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
RT @GreciaQuiroz18: A6: A6: I hate to say it but unfortunately being a certain race matters and that determines whether you have economic benefits or inequality. At one point black women were one of the most educated group but still did not see pay reflected as such #MacroSW #SOW3232
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW A6. Race is always a factor in inequality. Even when Black people achieve professional and doctoral level degrees we are still paid less and passes over for promotions in favor of white less qualified candidates #MacroSW
Valerie Coblentz @CoblentzValerie
A6: It is know that people of racial minorities earn a wage less than the white majority and that perpetuates the oppressive state of economic inequality keeping a certain group in power #SUsocialwork #macrosw
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Question 7 coming up next #Macrosw
Keely Flaherty @keelyf427
@TheMattSchwartz I really like this quote! It definitely shows the lengths many people have to go to have even some access to opportunities to fulfill their most basic needs. #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Q7: What do you see as the relationship between income inequality & Democracy? #MacroSW https://t.co/d5cu52Wnes
Munira A @alami1_m
A5. The American Dream is not all is cracked up to be. Equal opportunity is very slim in America. #MacroSW #SUSocialWork
Colbey Dawkins @ColbeyDawkins
Drops Mic!!!!
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
@UBSSW @PBS Thank you so much for this !! #MacroSW
Dr. Tom Felke @SocWrkDoc
A6) The Ford Foundation has a great report on this topic with a summary of key takeaways available here - https://t.co/Er4D1uZkTI #MacroSW #SOW3232
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: #Macrosw
Courtney Blackmer @Courtne02207329
A5: Both ethnicities may have the same opportunities (which... not really in most cases) but the obstacles along the way become to greatest inequality #macrosw
SM4SW 📱 @sm4sw
RT @JimmySW: Q7: Q7: What do you see as the relationship between income inequality & Democracy? #MacroSW https://t.co/d5cu52Wnes
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
A6 Most Pertinent. #MacroSW
Anna @Anna_equality4u
Q6: Walking into any employment opportunity I am immediately seen as less, am offered less money, and may not be offered the position that I am qualified for. Because I am black. My color will always effect me economically. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Q7: Q7: What do you see as the relationship between income inequality & Democracy? #MacroSW https://t.co/d5cu52Wnes
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
@JimmySW Q:5 equal as in for everybody.... NO not now not ever in the History of the United States. The American Dream is alive for some but hurdles are different for everybody... SAD #macrosw #csusmsw
Coral Glass @coralkalani
@SwHitomi A5: Yes! The “idea” always sounds nice but the reality of that being implemented seems slim with the way our govt is set up currently. We have to step up as future social workers ! #macrosw
Lauren Miller @lomillies
A6: Minorities have less access to resources such as healthcare, education and employment opportunities thus keeping the cycle of poverty unchanging #MacroSW
Michael T @MichaelCSUSMSW
Racial and economic inequality are a part of the same system that perpetuates itself into even greater inequality #MacroSW
Brian Romero, MSW @BrianRny
RT @Anna_equality4u: Q 5: Q 5: I do not own the rights to this picture #MacroSW #SUsocialwork https://t.co/pGNmrkUjMN
J. Plummer 🇧🇧🇺🇸 @PlummerJason
A6 We as a profession need to be clear on this: racism produces economic inequalities. Race/racism is the story that economic elites tell in order to justify their wealth (see any of @KeeangaYamahtta Taylor's books) #MarcoSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @Allison50673939: @JimmySW The term intersectionality comes to mind. Already being knocked down a peg by being a part of the minority makes it even harder for you to catch up in term of economic matters #macroSw
Chileechung @chileechung
I agree with you, the expensive tuition fees and healthcare in the U.S. are preventing Americans from striking for success. #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @adriennecgarr: @JimmySW A6. Race is always a factor in inequality. Even when Black people achieve professional and doctoral level degrees we are still paid less and passes over for promotions in favor of white less qualified candidates #MacroSW
Tess L @fruitleatherss
@JimmySW A2 When people don't realize that inequality even exists. Ignorance is not always bliss. We as SWs need to recognize where our clients are, what they are going through. #macroSW
Janeth Ramos @JanethR99565988
#MacroSW
Nicole Williams @NicoleW00305070
@moremilkteaplz @JimmySW This idea has done nothing but harm all who have been involved. #macrosw
JazminMSW @jazminwik
Q5: No such thing as an American Dream, just hard working individuals trying to give their families a better life. #MacroSW
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
A6: Just going to leave this right here. #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/ZMGWmvZOMf
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
keeping the poor separated and struggling #Agreed #MacroSW
Brianna @BriannaNavin
@JimmySW A5: I agree with the idea of striving for equal opportunity, but realistically we live in a world where this may never be 100% attainable. The American Dream was embedded into people AROUND THE WORLD with this false notion that come to America and things will be "better" #MacroSW
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
A6 (1/2): Racial inequalities deepen economic inequalities. People of color in the US are often born into impoverished communities and face structural inequalities that prevent them from being able to improve their wealth and socioeconomic status. #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: Q7: Q7: What do you see as the relationship between income inequality & Democracy? #MacroSW https://t.co/d5cu52Wnes
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
A6 (2/2): Generations of systemic racism have damaged whole communities and kept them from having a fair shot in the economy. For every positive gain, new systems of racism have risen to keep people of color down. #MacroSW
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW Until the American institutions all across the board address that racism effects the upward mobility of highly educated and qualified Black people there will always be inequality in every American institution #MacroSW
SUJOE @SUJOE6
@JimmySW A6: On every level. Racial inequalities set from the start works to hinder minorities in every way economical may be the most universal and well hidden. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
alana mcfadden @alana_mcfadden
A6:woo where do you begin? From redlining to environmental racism to a lack of education. From the beginning people of color have to work harder at achieving things no matter if they have the same credentials or not. This can set a person, a family, generations backwards #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @moremilkteaplz: @JimmySW A6: @JimmySW A6: If you aren't white or white passing, the current economic system takes a baseball bat to your kneecaps and tells you to run like the other people who left 10 minutes ago. #macrosw
Tera @Tera61066671
In a perfect world, the rules should benefit all the American people, but unfortunately it often benefits the wealthy and hurts the poor. The poor can’t keep up with inflation prices of a healthy market. #SP20SOWK515 #MacroSW
Sheila Cortez @sheilitacortez
@keely_lopes Amen sister #macrosw https://t.co/BRONGw2X9F
Anne L @AnneLynnMSW
@JimmySW A6: The GI Bill gave many white veterans the opportunity to buy houses at a low mortgage rate, but racism prevented many African American veterans from doing the same #MacroSW
Kelly @Kelly79942402
@lomillies I agree! exactly! #MacroSW
Ashley Clark @AshleyC92224530
A.5) #MacroSW Equal opportunity is what many people struggle for. Just like the film, as long as people feel that they will someday achieve it, does not always mean that they will. Which makes income inequality and the American dream, hard to obtain #SOW3232
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
Please explain? #SUSocialWork #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @UBittic: A6 Race-based oppression experienced over generations endures today. People of color are more likely to experience toxic stress, which intersects heavily with poverty and can lead to loss of opportunity, safety, health, power, connection, & trust. #MacroSW https://t.co/zZnx3NXxl6
Holly Yang @h0llyhigh
A6: One factor of economic inequality is education level, which is not as easily accessible by immigrant families because they lack the economic foundation to support themselves while they are pursuing higher education. #macrosw
Yajaira @Yajaira__A
(A5) I disagree with the idea of equal opportunity. The idea of the American Dream is far from reach for many because of income inequality. #MACROSW
Alec Frank @AlecFrank11
#macroSW Do I agree with the ideas of equal opportunity and the American Dream? https://t.co/eyMbECYFhN
Amy @Amy34618774
@MichaelCSUSMSW Could not have said it better myself #macrosw https://t.co/0fCdAg2a2G
Kamille @KamilleMoore123
A7 Not a good one, and one that needs to definitely improve. #MacroSW
mariana mackinnon @marianamackinn2
RT @JanethR99565988: Me at my Intersectionality! #MacroSW #csudhMSW501 Because race still matters! CRT
Keely Flaherty @keelyf427
@TheMattSchwartz I will! Thanks! #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: #Macrosw
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
RT @JimmySW: I can't believe we are halfway through the #MacroSW chat. Awesome convo everyone. Next question is coming up. https://t.co/jkrDPfe6uE
YSocialWork, Inc. @YSocialWork
Yes, I agree. Debt and more Debt! The American dream is hard for American Citizens and now let's imagine how hard it is for the undocumented community? #macrosw
Mayra Carranza @MayraCa64184732
@JimmySW A4. The only one that looks out for the American worker is the American worker. Most of the big corporations, pay their workers less, work longer hours and no benefits. One example is the Corona Virus, some corporations are not paying their employees or benefits. #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @alana_mcfadden: A6:woo where do you begin? From redlining to environmental racism to a lack of education. From the beginning people of color have to work harder at achieving things no matter if they have the same credentials or not. This can set a person, a family, generations backwards #macrosw
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care @UBittic
A7 Many are not aware that trauma can contribute to income inequality, health disparities, & disenfranchisement along the life course. Applying what we do know about social determinants of health through a trauma-informed lens can advance equity. https://t.co/0xt7YFul3z #MacroSW
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
A7 Democracy at its best is a set of ideals and of which our implementation is a work in progress. It's a journey vs. an end point. As we strive to live our Democratic ideals, we must strive to engage everyone. #MacroSW #SUSocialWork
Molly Warner @molly_a_warner
🎤 drop
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @adriennecgarr: @JimmySW Until the American institutions all across the board address that racism effects the upward mobility of highly educated and qualified Black people there will always be inequality in every American institution #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @GerryXIII: A6 (2/2): A6 (2/2): Generations of systemic racism have damaged whole communities and kept them from having a fair shot in the economy. For every positive gain, new systems of racism have risen to keep people of color down. #MacroSW
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
RT @alana_mcfadden: A6:woo where do you begin? From redlining to environmental racism to a lack of education. From the beginning people of color have to work harder at achieving things no matter if they have the same credentials or not. This can set a person, a family, generations backwards #macrosw
Eddie 💥 @eddien__n
I'm down lets do it >:) #Macrosw
Grecia Quiroz @GreciaQuiroz18
RT @sav_lindsey7: A6: A6: Just going to leave this right here. #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/ZMGWmvZOMf
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @GerryXIII: A6 (1/2): A6 (1/2): Racial inequalities deepen economic inequalities. People of color in the US are often born into impoverished communities and face structural inequalities that prevent them from being able to improve their wealth and socioeconomic status. #MacroSW
Olivia Chappell @OliviaChappel15
Work twice as hard to be half as good.✊🏿
Brian Romero, MSW @BrianRny
@JimmySW Citizens United. The day this country made people and corporations the same is the day we destroyed our democracy, endorsed corruption as a nation and economic inequity by extension. #MacroSW
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
The Matrix of Domination... Unbelievable #MacroSW #SOW3232
Janeth Ramos @JanethR99565988
RT @JimmySW: #Macrosw
Alexa Mediak @AlexaMediak
@JimmySW Race impacts your opportunity in every sense in this country. Racism has been institutionalized. #macrosw
Schawna @Schawna4
A6. There is an idea of “hard work pays off” however, the way our society operates doesn’t actually allow for this to happen for everyone, especially racially vulnerable populations. #Macrosw
JazminMSW @jazminwik
RT @adriennecgarr: @JimmySW Until the American institutions all across the board address that racism effects the upward mobility of highly educated and qualified Black people there will always be inequality in every American institution #MacroSW
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
RT @sav_lindsey7: A6: A6: Just going to leave this right here. #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/ZMGWmvZOMf
Angelica Carrasco @AngelicaMSW
A3 When a person of color has to work twice as hard compared to their white colleague and still only get a portion of money and recognition -that is when racial inequality impacts economic inequality #Macrosw
Shelby Scott @shelbyscott_sw
A6: You're are more likely to see someone who is white in a higher position then someone of another race. It has been seen that people are not given the same opportunities due to race which then can create inequality in economics. #MacroSW
myra.m @myram42417437
A5:Its so hard to reach the American dream with such a big inequality gap and low wages. There is no such thing as equal opportunity. Not everybody gets the opportunity to go to college or is treated the same. #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
A7: Democracy survives in any form at the discretion of capitalism. #MacroSW https://t.co/kclePoduI8
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@MSWbrii @JimmySW There's so much research that has shown this time and time again that being Black is a hindrance to better economic opportunities. Thankfully most of us are wising up and creating our own places and spaces😊!!! #MacroSW
msw_merid002 @EsthelaMerida
@JimmySW A6: Racial inequalities impact economic inequalities because it can be used to excuse the difference in distributions of good. #MacroSW
Olivia Chappell @OliviaChappel15
RT @MckieJoshua: The Matrix of Domination... Unbelievable #MacroSW #SOW3232
Rachel Condit @moremilkteaplz
@JimmySW A7: An opportunity for voter suppression under the guise of protecting the laws of the land. Like when people must have IDs when they vote when they can't afford to in the first place. It helps those in power stay in power when they aren't voted out by dissedents, y'see. #macrosw
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
WOW some really great answers to that last question!!! #MacroSW https://t.co/EHmE7fn1uq
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
@JimmySW A5: American Dream! Equality for all! #SUSocialWork #MacroSW
Coral Glass @coralkalani
@JimmySW When people are not being able to afford the “basic needs” for survival. When it be done to purposely oppress or affect certain groups of individuals. #MacroSW
Maria.S @Maria_110515
A3: In a perfect world, these rules would benefit all people no matter someone's race. However, in the real world, it tends to benefit the rich (1%) and harm the poor. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Mayra Carranza @MayraCa64184732
@Anna_equality4u Perfect Example of inequality. #Macrosw
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: WOW some really great answers to that last question!!! #MacroSW https://t.co/EHmE7fn1uq
Katie Slominski @SlominskiKatie
RT @AngelicaMSW: A3 When a person of color has to work twice as hard compared to their white colleague and still only get a portion of money and recognition -that is when racial inequality impacts economic inequality #Macrosw
Dawn M @DawnM86450136
RT @DawnM86450136: @JimmySW A5: @JimmySW A5: American Dream! Equality for all! #SUSocialWork #MacroSW
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
@AlliWare826 Yes, if they wear us out and keep us fighting each other for these illusive dream then we will never have time to look up and see what is actually going on #lookupfighttheman #macrosw
Anesha S @AneshaDurham
@JimmySW #MacroSW Those who are oppressed racially feel the impact of economic inequalities even greater. This is evident in the percentage of people of color living in poverty. Once you are in poverty getting out is very difficult.
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @moremilkteaplz: @JimmySW A7: @JimmySW A7: An opportunity for voter suppression under the guise of protecting the laws of the land. Like when people must have IDs when they vote when they can't afford to in the first place. It helps those in power stay in power when they aren't voted out by dissedents, y'see. #macrosw
Kelly @Kelly79942402
@BritneyCarbajal Yes! Access to opportunities are not the same. #MacroSW
Linda Janeway Loves💙Georgia @Janeway12004
RT @SocialWorkItOut: A1 - Our country has let capitalism & greed get far out of balance. Wealth inequality is greater now than before the Great Depression. We need to elect leaders - & #RunForSomething ourselves - who care about everyday people & will create laws to turn the ship around. #MacroSW https://t.co/oKBKSjvChH
Margaret Hogan @mkhogan0
RT @Maria_110515: A3: A3: In a perfect world, these rules would benefit all people no matter someone's race. However, in the real world, it tends to benefit the rich (1%) and harm the poor. #MacroSW #SOW3232
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
preach!
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
Q6: Most people wouldn't consider themselves racist, but we all have racial biases, even towards our own race. Unfortunately, people of color are less likely to be hired for white-collar jobs than white people, even with the same level of education. Boo you, employers🙃 #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
#GenderEqualityUnmasked #Intersectionality #Race #Gender #MacroSW
Terry Cluse-Tolar, she/her @swkterry
A7. Sadly, since corporations became people in terms of political donations, inequality persists in every aspect of democracy. So many politicians have been bought and don't represent regular people. #MacroSW #SW5602
Dr. Nancy Kusmaul @nancy_kusmaul
RT @UBittic: A4 Trauma-informed (TI) policies address trauma’s sociopolitical & economic roots as well as its disproportional impacts on vulnerable populations. TI workforce programs mobilize strengths to bolster earning potential & access to opportunity. #MacroSW https://t.co/onW2TMf9op
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
@moremilkteaplz @JimmySW Or when primaries take place during a pandemic lockdown. #MacroSW
Brianna @BriannaNavin
@AlanaLewis18 @JimmySW I agree. The American dream is a facade to motivate people to still carry that hope in a system that fails them daily. But one can dream right? This is where our hearts as social workers comes in to fight against these injustices! #MacroSW
Shelby Scott @shelbyscott_sw
A7: I think most Americans do not realize that such a gap exists and that it is growing larger and larger #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Question 8 is one of my favorite questions 😃 #MacroSW
Laura @lauradmsw
A3: Rules set by government benefit those that are in power, those that make the rules. They hurt those that are marginalized and on the sidelines unable to make meaningful change due to systematic inequalities. #MacroSW
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @MckieJoshua: A6 Racial inequalities at times are directly related to economic inequalities. We see this in public housing, with generations of families living in poverty, still facing discrimination in housing, the workplace, and their own communities. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
A7: We should all be in favor of taxing everyone according to their income. The rich should be taxed and not receive tax cuts. Also we should want unions, so they could make sure that . #MacroSW
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
RT @UBSSW: #GenderEqualityUnmasked #Intersectionality #Race #Gender #MacroSW
courtney breslow @CourtneyBreslow
@Jill_Meyer #macrosw SO TRUE. The very rich do a fantastic job at keeping the masses aligned with what works best for the rich.
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
@Tera61066671 Is that perfect world possible? #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @KamilleMoore123: A7 Not a good one, and one that needs to definitely improve. #MacroSW
Anna @Anna_equality4u
Q7: People ask me who I am voting for, and the answer is I do not know. Sometimes I feel so low in the world that it truly doesn't matter. The president will not help me put food on the table to support my children while I try to go to school. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Q8: What single word best describes how the film made you feel? #MacroSW https://t.co/eH1ZElJ9hd
J. Plummer 🇧🇧🇺🇸 @PlummerJason
@UBSSW Tip chats move fast so don't worry if you can keep up Me: before the chat started 😎 Me: now that the chat is off and running #MacroSW https://t.co/9Xft40duqS
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @UBittic: A7 Many are not aware that trauma can contribute to income inequality, health disparities, & disenfranchisement along the life course. Applying what we do know about social determinants of health through a trauma-informed lens can advance equity. https://t.co/0xt7YFul3z #MacroSW
SM4SW 📱 @sm4sw
RT @JimmySW: Q8: Q8: What single word best describes how the film made you feel? #MacroSW https://t.co/eH1ZElJ9hd
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
Any Black-owned businesses you recommend? #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @nandrew411: A7 Democracy at its best is a set of ideals and of which our implementation is a work in progress. It's a journey vs. an end point. As we strive to live our Democratic ideals, we must strive to engage everyone. #MacroSW #SUSocialWork
BL @briluthart
@JimmySW @UBSSW A7. I think many Americans want to hold onto the idea that democracy exists in this country or at least the kind of democracy that is fair. I think it is very corrupt and does not help the people who suffer even in the least from income inequality #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
@Brianr8278 @JimmySW A7 #macroSW
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
Another thing I considered is the effect of economic inequality on minority populations, which leads to environmental racism! Consider Flint, Michigan, for example. #macrosw
Brianna @BriannaNavin
#MacroSW Chat!
Janeth Ramos @JanethR99565988
RT @GerryXIII: A6 (2/2): A6 (2/2): Generations of systemic racism have damaged whole communities and kept them from having a fair shot in the economy. For every positive gain, new systems of racism have risen to keep people of color down. #MacroSW
Anne L @AnneLynnMSW
@Schawna4 Yup, not everyone has bootstraps they can pull themselves up with #MacroSW
Sheila Cortez @sheilitacortez
@Hudia_H Girl you are on point! As much as people say we are in the 21st century and racism no longer exists, let me tell you, it is very present. Just how you said, race plays apart almost always. Sad but true 😕#macrosw
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW A7. Income inequality is oppressive, so a truly democratic process can not happen when large percentages of the population can not be civically engaged because they need to constantly worry about where the next meal is coming from, if their lights will be on etc..#MacroSW
Brian Romero, MSW @BrianRny
A7: As long as we allow millionaires and billionaires to buy elections and influence in our democracy we will continue to see income inequality in this country. Period. #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @PlummerJason: @UBSSW Tip chats move fast so don't worry if you can keep up Me: before the chat started 😎 Me: now that the chat is off and running #MacroSW https://t.co/9Xft40duqS
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
A7: Income inequality is built into our political and economic system. Ideally, democracy would be used to fight inequality. But our political system is being used to increase inequality. US democracy has largely become a tool for capitalism to use for its own ends #MacroSW
Karina do Vale @KarinaMagnago
@JimmySW A7: I feel as though people are blinded by the idea that they too will one day be a part of that 1% if they work hard enough so they oversee the inequality. #macrosw #sow3232
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
#MacroSW #CSUSMSW #InequalityforAll
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
@nandrew411 @Tera61066671 I believe we should strive to have a little bit of that and stop accepting the broken nation we have been given #macrosw
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
A8: Not sure one word could sum it up. I think it was a mixture of feeling angry, emboldened, and educated #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @karenzgoda: A7: A7: Democracy survives in any form at the discretion of capitalism. #MacroSW https://t.co/kclePoduI8
maicee @maicee98230641
@JimmySW A7) It isn't a healthy one. We as citizens need to stand up for change instead of letting the rich dictate what effects us all. #MacroSW #5602
Munira A @alami1_m
@adriennecgarr @JimmySW A6. Bouncing of Adrienne, this causes African American to be in a repetitive cycle or even not being able to move further with the economy. We are either stuck or left behind. #MacroSW #SUSocialWork
Olivia Chappell @OliviaChappel15
A8: Conflicted #Sow3232 #MacroSW
Munira A @alami1_m
RT @adriennecgarr: @JimmySW Until the American institutions all across the board address that racism effects the upward mobility of highly educated and qualified Black people there will always be inequality in every American institution #MacroSW
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
@Brianr8278 @JimmySW Yes! Citizens United was devastating. What organizations are working to get this ruling overturned? #MacroSW #SUSocialWork
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @moremilkteaplz: @JimmySW A7: @JimmySW A7: An opportunity for voter suppression under the guise of protecting the laws of the land. Like when people must have IDs when they vote when they can't afford to in the first place. It helps those in power stay in power when they aren't voted out by dissedents, y'see. #macrosw
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @WeemsMeagan: A8: A8: Not sure one word could sum it up. I think it was a mixture of feeling angry, emboldened, and educated #MacroSW
Kelly @Kelly79942402
@BriannaNavin @JimmySW I agree to for striving for equal opportunity and the false notion other countries may as far as the "American Dream" #MacroSW
Schawna @Schawna4
A8. violated #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: WOW some really great answers to that last question!!! #MacroSW https://t.co/EHmE7fn1uq
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
RT @coralkalani: @SwHitomi A5: @SwHitomi A5: Yes! The “idea” always sounds nice but the reality of that being implemented seems slim with the way our govt is set up currently. We have to step up as future social workers ! #macrosw
Hannah A. BSW @hannahA0412
#macrosw #sow3232
Caroline Briones, BSW @CBrionesSW
A8: angry, frustrated, motivated!! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
@sheilitacortez #macrosw Those with enough resources and access to essentials do not have the worries that some people do who have less access to resources . They have to worry about where or how they will get enoug essentials to last them during this quarntine.
Allison @Allison50673939
@JimmySW Frustrated #macrosw
willgoff @willgoff4
#macrosw ANGRY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
RT @Megan54651301: @SwHitomi I agree! A big part of the problem is that not enough people recognize it. #MacroSW
Grace @graceonthecasee
A6: Ongoing discrimination in the labor market, racial differences in family structure, and segregation by occupation and neighborhood are just a few factors that have aided in the tie between racial inequalities and economic inequalities. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Anesha S @AneshaDurham
@MSWbrii @JimmySW #MacroSW Yes, Briana. It perpetuates the racism in this county.
Courtney Blackmer @Courtne02207329
Income equality and democracy does not coexist in the United States. I think it has the potential to, but not as of now sadly. #macrosw
Ashley Clark @AshleyC92224530
A.7) I think that most Americans do not realize how much inequality there really is, and if they do think inequality is a problem, they do not think it is the most important issue that we face in the US #MacroSW #SOW3232
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
Yep. #MacroSW
Janeth Ramos @JanethR99565988
#MacroSW Exactly how I feel! #MSWcsudh501
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @shelbyscott_sw: A7: A7: I think most Americans do not realize that such a gap exists and that it is growing larger and larger #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Question 8 is one of my favorite questions 😃 #MacroSW
Samantha Ackerson @SamanthaAckers1
Educated! #SOW3232 #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Q8: Q8: What single word best describes how the film made you feel? #MacroSW https://t.co/eH1ZElJ9hd
Colbey Dawkins @ColbeyDawkins
Q8. Angry!!!! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Nicole Williams @NicoleW00305070
@JimmySW In every way (systems theory). Money mean access to resources and opportunities. Economic inequalities help foster racial inequalities. #MacroSW
Coral Glass @coralkalani
RT @moremilkteaplz: @JimmySW A6: @JimmySW A6: If you aren't white or white passing, the current economic system takes a baseball bat to your kneecaps and tells you to run like the other people who left 10 minutes ago. #macrosw
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
A8: mercilessness_nation #MacroSW
Shelby Scott @shelbyscott_sw
A8: Frustrated! #MacroSW
Krystina A Brania @a_brania
A8: motivated for change #MacroSW #SOW3232
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @JimmySW: Q6: Q6: How do racial inequalities impact economic inequalities? #MacroSW https://t.co/F4CDYuyxO5
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
A8 Activated. This film showed me that if you work towards change, you may sit in the chair and not be able to make the difference you want, but, you can show others, and maybe someone else can pick up where you left off. Never give up! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Yajaira @Yajaira__A
(A8) Poor #macrosw
hannah storer @hannahnicholes
A8) One word does not describe the feelings I got from the film. Angry, frustrated, educated. #MacroSW #SOW3232
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW Economic equity allows people to be free enough to participate fully in the democratic process. It's tough to take time off work to go vote in the School Board election when you know missing hours means missing a meal #MacroSW
maicee @maicee98230641
@JimmySW A8) Angry #SW5602 #MacroSW
Brianna @BriannaNavin
@fruitleatherss @JimmySW Thankfully, ignorance is something we social workers do not partake in! We strive for cultural humility and understanding of the most vulnerable populations we serve #MacroSW
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @JimmySW: Q7: Q7: What do you see as the relationship between income inequality & Democracy? #MacroSW https://t.co/d5cu52Wnes
Meagan Reed @MeaganR57225061
A7: I feel like people really think that if someone in poverty were just to work harder they could be in the top 1%, when in reality there are some many policies in place that are holding them in that place of poverty. #MacroSW
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RT @Yajaira__A: (A8) Poor #macrosw
Tera @Tera61066671
It is sad to think most American workers have to “look out for themselves”, and most lack the resources and energy to do so. Companies should hire social workers or consultants to examine their employee work expectations, benefits, and pay. #SP20SOWK515 #MacroSW
Tess L @fruitleatherss
@chileechung Those two areas do seem to burden us financially the most. In a perfect world they would be free. #macroSW
Holly Yang @h0llyhigh
A8: angry #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @CBrionesSW: A8: A8: angry, frustrated, motivated!! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @JimmySW: Q8: Q8: What single word best describes how the film made you feel? #MacroSW https://t.co/eH1ZElJ9hd
Colbey Dawkins @ColbeyDawkins
#MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @WeemsMeagan: A8: A8: Not sure one word could sum it up. I think it was a mixture of feeling angry, emboldened, and educated #MacroSW
Testing @CryptoldeaTest
@cryptoldea $WABI/BTC #3d #heykesha #MacroSW #COVIDIDIOT
Esperanza V @EsperanzaV16
A8) i need two Computer: thrown. #macrosw #SOW3232
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
A8: Motivated (to make a change of course). #MacroSW #SOW3232
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @h0llyhigh: A8: A8: angry #MacroSW
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @PlummerJason: @UBSSW Tip chats move fast so don't worry if you can keep up Me: before the chat started 😎 Me: now that the chat is off and running #MacroSW https://t.co/9Xft40duqS
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @sav_lindsey7: A8: A8: Motivated (to make a change of course). #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @OliviaChappel15: A8: A8: Conflicted #Sow3232 #MacroSW
Holly Yang @h0llyhigh
A2: Most capital enterprises are profit-seeking, attempting to reduce costs and maximize benefits at the expense of the workers. #MacroSW
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
A8: Indignant. #MacroSW
Munira A @alami1_m
https://t.co/0bNQt27bk8
mckenzie @mckenzgoud96
While watching the film it made me feel angry. #MacroSW #sow3232
Molly Warner @molly_a_warner
A8 #MacroSW https://t.co/4rXxluG9PB
Stephanie Maxfield @steph_maxfield
A8: Frustrated #macrosw #SW5602
Stacy S. @StacyCSUSMSW
@JimmySW Naive #MacroSW https://t.co/eRyrFutUap
Viv @viviannn_1
@JimmySW A1: the first thing that came to my mind after reading this question was privilege. Privilege is what causes inequality. #MacroSW
James Fargnoli @FargnoliJames
A8: Optimistic #macrosw #Sow3232
Kish Johnson @kjohnso33552684
@JimmySW TIRED!!!!! #macrosw
Bell_Chac @BellChac
@KristenStark14 @Ashley33mariexo @JimmySW #macrosw
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
#macrosw Q 8: Frustrated!
Austin H. @AustinHMSW
@JimmySW #MacroSW #CSUSMSW https://t.co/chFRUeciBa
Kelly @Kelly79942402
8A Left me feeling helpless and also enlightened. I appreciated the perspective and wanted all to watch it, family, friends, everyone! 🙁😡 #Macrosw
Brian Romero, MSW @BrianRny
@JimmySW A8: ⬇️ big #mood #MacroSW https://t.co/NkCPYw7v9F
Meagan Reed @MeaganR57225061
A8: Gosh. One word?? Disgusted? Angry? Not fair. One word it too hard! 😂 #MacroSW
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW Frustrated 😔...#MacroSW
J. Plummer 🇧🇧🇺🇸 @PlummerJason
A7 Answering this question is my life's work!!! Short of it: It takes time and money to run and hold office, so that leaves out a lot of people talented, socially just people on the sidelines. Those that have time and money often also have privilege and want to keep it #MacroSW
Nicole Williams @NicoleW00305070
@JimmySW #MacroSW DONE! https://t.co/zgZUkp3DmG
BL @briluthart
@JimmySW @UBSSW A8 Motivated (for change) #macrosw
Angelica Carrasco @AngelicaMSW
A8 Sick.. Sick that this movie is 7 years old and it feels like it was talking about todays society. #macrosw
Jessica Hernandez @jessicaahern24
@JimmySW Frustration #macrosw
Olivia Blackman @oliviablackma10
A7: Inequality isn’t just bad for those who need the money, it’s bad for those at the top as well.#MacroSW #sow3232
Yuki @Yukes4571
A8: BEWILDERED #MacroSW #SOW3232
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
The final question is coming up. #MacroSW https://t.co/Py95Og3Zzq
msw_merid002 @EsthelaMerida
@JimmySW A6: After witnessing my parents work so hard all these years for the "American Dream" and see how my parent's can't even take a week off makes me doubt there will be such a thing as equal opportunity. #MacroSW
Kelly @Kelly79942402
@Caseyface1123 Me too! I felt helpless and enlightened at the same time. #MacroSW
Eddie 💥 @eddien__n
@JimmySW vengeful (in a legally permissible way) #MacroSW
courtney breslow @CourtneyBreslow
A8. Any of these bad boys #MacroSW #csusmsw https://t.co/3yZOmVL2YP
Laura @lauradmsw
#MacroSW
Noah Garcia @NoahGarcia2029
#MacroSW #sow3232 A8: Agitated
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Q9: What’s next? How do we as social workers address inequality or move forward? #MacroSW https://t.co/t8ebjh9uF2
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @sav_lindsey7: A8: A8: Motivated (to make a change of course). #MacroSW #SOW3232
SM4SW 📱 @sm4sw
RT @JimmySW: Q9: Q9: What’s next? How do we as social workers address inequality or move forward? #MacroSW https://t.co/t8ebjh9uF2
Amy @Amy34618774
@Kelly79942402 I agree! I also had mixed feelings but think it is educational and needs to be watched be all Americans #macrosw
Munira A @alami1_m
#MacroSW #SUSocialwork ^^
Olivia Chappell @OliviaChappel15
RT @AngelicaMSW: A8 Sick.. Sick that this movie is 7 years old and it feels like it was talking about todays society. #macrosw
Chileechung @chileechung
I agree. for instance, looking at the education system where it is more capitalist and you can see the social class segregation. #macrosw
Dr. Nancy Kusmaul @nancy_kusmaul
RT @UBittic: A7 Many are not aware that trauma can contribute to income inequality, health disparities, & disenfranchisement along the life course. Applying what we do know about social determinants of health through a trauma-informed lens can advance equity. https://t.co/0xt7YFul3z #MacroSW
JazminMSW @jazminwik
Q8: Frustrated- bcs this is still happening today. Nothing has changed. #MacroSW
Allison Ware @AlliWare826
@JimmySW disappointed #MacroSW
Sheila Cortez @sheilitacortez
Q 8: discouraged #macrosw https://t.co/kIrBpLA8Mu
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
Q8: Excited #MacroSW
Viv @viviannn_1
@BellChac @JimmySW Key word here is purchased! They absolutely neglect the needs of the people that are in NEED! #MacroSW
Margaret Hogan @mkhogan0
RT @AngelicaMSW: A8 Sick.. Sick that this movie is 7 years old and it feels like it was talking about todays society. #macrosw
myra.m @myram42417437
A6:People of color are faced with discrimination therefore; they don’t get the same opportunities. This is seen in education. Minorites are less likely to go to college and without a college education its harder to prosper. #MacroSW
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
A9 We as Americans must begin to know our neighbors, advocate for problems that aren’t ours, and be aware of systemic, current, local, foreign, and all issues that work against people and offer our help and support ! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Tess L @fruitleatherss
@Hudia_H @JimmySW Agreed. It's like a seedling that needs nourishment, and the new circumstances don't always allow the right conditions to grow and flourish #macroSW
Anesha S @AneshaDurham
@AlanaLewis18 @JimmySW #MacroSW Preach Alana!!!
Aaliyah Rivers @AaliyahRivers8
A9: Face it head on, be confident, be a learner, and be an advocate. #susocialwork #MacroSW
Coral Glass @coralkalani
@JimmySW Frustrated. But also motivated! 💪🏼 #MacroSW
Brenda @Brendaaa_Villa
RT @EsthelaMerida: @JimmySW A6: @JimmySW A6: After witnessing my parents work so hard all these years for the "American Dream" and see how my parent's can't even take a week off makes me doubt there will be such a thing as equal opportunity. #MacroSW
Margaret Hogan @mkhogan0
RT @MckieJoshua: A9 We as Americans must begin to know our neighbors, advocate for problems that aren’t ours, and be aware of systemic, current, local, foreign, and all issues that work against people and offer our help and support ! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Mandy Jane Jones @MandyJaneJones4
@JimmySW A8. Informed. #macroSW #sw5602
Lauren Miller @lomillies
A8: The Sitch gif encompasses all my emotions to Inequality for all #macrosw https://t.co/FNF2Lzob17
Brianna @BriannaNavin
#MacroSW is WOKE y'all!
Hannah A. BSW @hannahA0412
A8: Intrigued. The data in this movie was frustrating, but I’m curious to see the change in stats for more recent years. 👀 #MacroSW #sow3232
Karina do Vale @KarinaMagnago
@JimmySW A9: We should never stop addressing inequality. It is our job to address social problems and challenge social justice! #macrosw #sow3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @Schawna4: A8. violated #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @CBrionesSW: A8: A8: angry, frustrated, motivated!! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Courtney Blackmer @Courtne02207329
A8: I don’t think I can stick to one word... helpless, frustrated, motivated #macrosw
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
@JimmySW TAKE OVER POLITICS! become the change. make and leave a mark. be the voice. #macrosw #CSUSMSW More Macro Social Workers!!
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
Why excited, you ask? I say excited, because finally, someone took the time to give people the information they need in a compelling way, so people can become educated on inequality and speak up in whatever way they can. #MacroSW
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
A8 anti-supercalifrajilisticexpealidocious #MacroSW #CSUSMSW #InequalityForAll
Olivia Blackman @oliviablackma10
A8: Worried... because history will continue to repeat itself if we ALL don't engage in proactive efforts towards this issue. #MacroSW #sow3232
gretchen @gretche59199000
Well said, I agree! #SW5602
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @willgoff4: #macrosw ANGRY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
A9: While we can do much more, one of the most important things we can do is to VOTE. Support candidates who want to enact the change we need to make America a country that helps everyone, not just the rich and white. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Brian Romero, MSW @BrianRny
@JimmySW A9: What’s next? We organize! ✊🏽 #MacroSW https://t.co/KI4fSuGBN3
Kelly @Kelly79942402
6A It keeps many, especially vulnerable populations (low SES, minorities) in a position that is hard to move up from. #Macrosw
Karina Lopez @social_fl
A8: eye-opening #MacroSW #sow3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @SamanthaAckers1: Educated! #SOW3232 #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @ColbeyDawkins: Q8. Angry!!!! #MacroSW #SOW3232
maicee @maicee98230641
@JimmySW A9) Social Workers should continue advocating for change for those who are suffering from these inequalities. #MacroSW #SW5602
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @JimmySW: Q9: Q9: What’s next? How do we as social workers address inequality or move forward? #MacroSW https://t.co/t8ebjh9uF2
J. Plummer 🇧🇧🇺🇸 @PlummerJason
A9 Let's be unafraid to be political and organize our communities #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @marlenesw13: A8: A8: mercilessness_nation #MacroSW
Keely Flaherty @keelyf427
@BritneyCarbajal It sometimes does feel like our representatives don’t represent the average person more frequently nowadays. It would be nice to have someone in govt. who fully represents everyone’s best interests, not just those who’ll buy their vote #MacroSW
Rachel Taylor @RTaylorsw
A9 Social workers can help advocate and assist those who are effected by inequalities. #macrosw
Sheila Cortez @sheilitacortez
@AngelicaMSW Girl I am right there with you 😓 #macrosw
Hannah A. BSW @hannahA0412
RT @PlummerJason: A9 Let's be unafraid to be political and organize our communities #MacroSW
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
@jazminwik #macrosw I feel the same, it is frustrating that this continues to happen and nothing changes.
alana mcfadden @alana_mcfadden
A9: educate, educate, educate! And make sure the people actually listen. Have them try to see it from a point of view that works for them. Nothing will change if we do not inform and advocate for our communities. #macrosw #sow3232
Anna @Anna_equality4u
A9: Bring attention to the inequalities the underprivileged are facing on a daily basis. Show the upper class this suffering isn't an idea its a guarantee. Show the children without food. Show the black men being killed. Show the lower class without heat. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Tess L @fruitleatherss
@JimmySW frustrated #macroSW
Olivia Chappell @OliviaChappel15
A9: I think that we as social workers can advocate for better economic policies to be passed at all levels of legislation. We can also build social service programs that have a focus on financial literacy and economics education in communities facing poverty #MacroSW #SOW3232
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
A9: Advocate. Run for office. Get into politics. Stay educated. ADVOCATE #MacroSW #SOW3232
Grecia Quiroz @GreciaQuiroz18
RT @sav_lindsey7: A9: A9: While we can do much more, one of the most important things we can do is to VOTE. Support candidates who want to enact the change we need to make America a country that helps everyone, not just the rich and white. #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @Yukes4571: A8: A8: BEWILDERED #MacroSW #SOW3232
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @PlummerJason: A9 Let's be unafraid to be political and organize our communities #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: Q9: Q9: What’s next? How do we as social workers address inequality or move forward? #MacroSW https://t.co/t8ebjh9uF2
Jessica Hernandez @jessicaahern24
@jazminwik On the other hand, it seems it's getting worse.... #macrosw
Alexa Mediak @AlexaMediak
@KarinaMagnago @JimmySW Yesss!!! 👏 #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @AngelicaMSW: A8 Sick.. Sick that this movie is 7 years old and it feels like it was talking about todays society. #macrosw
Esperanza V @EsperanzaV16
A9) 1/2 I feel this is the hard one. Anytime you bring up these issues someone wants to throw insult to injury. This man was called a socialist&a communist with such distain. Its disgusting to see how many people will throw you away the second you make somesense #macrosw #SOW3232
Grecia Quiroz @GreciaQuiroz18
YOU HEARD IT HERE FOLKS
Katie Slominski @SlominskiKatie
A9: Turn our passion into tangible change that will benefit our clients and those beyond our reach. Stay motivated, hungry and informed! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Viv @viviannn_1
@JimmySW Upsetting. I’ve lived and seen this inequality all my life. #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @OliviaChappel15: A9: A9: I think that we as social workers can advocate for better economic policies to be passed at all levels of legislation. We can also build social service programs that have a focus on financial literacy and economics education in communities facing poverty #MacroSW #SOW3232
Lauren Miller @lomillies
@MckieJoshua I agree with this! We all need to be apart of the working system and fill in the gaps and be adaptable together #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @NicoleW00305070: @JimmySW #MacroSW DONE! https://t.co/zgZUkp3DmG
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @WeemsMeagan: A9: A9: Advocate. Run for office. Get into politics. Stay educated. ADVOCATE #MacroSW #SOW3232
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @sav_lindsey7: A9: A9: While we can do much more, one of the most important things we can do is to VOTE. Support candidates who want to enact the change we need to make America a country that helps everyone, not just the rich and white. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Brianna @BriannaNavin
@JimmySW A8: defeated. #MacroSW
Coral Glass @coralkalani
@JimmySW Step up and take on macro roles ! Work toward changing policy. Advocating. #MacroSW
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW A9. Through advocacy and #MacroSW of course!!! Even our colleagues who do direct practice can sign a letter, make a call encourage clients to be more civically minded on a personal level. There's a lot of layers to this. https://t.co/8I958M6t85
Chileechung @chileechung
A8) Unfair, frustrated, angry... #macrosw
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
@adriennecgarr @JimmySW Thank goodness for community ! #macrosw
Anna @Anna_equality4u
A9: When you shine a LARGE spot light on something horrifying it's pretty hard for the majority to look away. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Meagan Reed @MeaganR57225061
A9: Keep talking about it and working to change it! That is our job to work to fight these social inequalities. Essentially, we continue to work to make our job obsolete in a perfect world! #MacroSW
Shelby Scott @shelbyscott_sw
A9: We can advocate for change by talking to our state representative and talking to officials about the gaps in our community. Creating laws and policy that helps our community and the people in it. We can also advocate at a stare and federal level. #MacroSW
Margaret Hogan @mkhogan0
RT @SlominskiKatie: A9: A9: Turn our passion into tangible change that will benefit our clients and those beyond our reach. Stay motivated, hungry and informed! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Amy @Amy34618774
@JimmySW A8: Repulsed #macrosw https://t.co/5H7jmO4o8D
Rachel Condit @moremilkteaplz
@JimmySW A9: We form coalitions with allies and collaborate within our community, because we gotta plant seeds somewhere, and a rose garden doesn't start out of nothing. #macrosw
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care @UBittic
A9 Social workers can help shift our systems toward a strengths-based, trauma-informed framework to restore power, choice, and control to marginalized and oppressed people/populations. We can cultivate a more equitable, just, and resilient America.#MacroSW https://t.co/onW2TMwKfX
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @alana_mcfadden: A9: A9: educate, educate, educate! And make sure the people actually listen. Have them try to see it from a point of view that works for them. Nothing will change if we do not inform and advocate for our communities. #macrosw #sow3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @CourtneyBreslow: A8. Any of these bad boys #MacroSW #csusmsw https://t.co/3yZOmVL2YP
Nicole Williams @NicoleW00305070
@AlanaLewis18 @JimmySW LET'S RISE UP! #MacroSW
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
RT @OliviaChappel15: A9: A9: I think that we as social workers can advocate for better economic policies to be passed at all levels of legislation. We can also build social service programs that have a focus on financial literacy and economics education in communities facing poverty #MacroSW #SOW3232
Anne L @AnneLynnMSW
@JimmySW Run for office!!! We need more social workers in Congress and in state governments! #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Q9: Q9: What’s next? How do we as social workers address inequality or move forward? #MacroSW https://t.co/t8ebjh9uF2
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @AngelicaMSW: A8 Sick.. Sick that this movie is 7 years old and it feels like it was talking about todays society. #macrosw
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
RT @MckieJoshua: A9 We as Americans must begin to know our neighbors, advocate for problems that aren’t ours, and be aware of systemic, current, local, foreign, and all issues that work against people and offer our help and support ! #MacroSW #SOW3232
TTO Productions @ttoproductions
A9: Do "the work". None of us will eradicate injustice and inequality in our life times. No single person has done this. Fight the good fight and look out for those that do not have a voice. How can we bring strength to those that need it the most? Just don't stop #macrosw
Dr. Tom Felke @SocWrkDoc
A9) Be the experts we are on these topics and push the agenda through research, advocacy practice, and (as Kate Coyne-McCoy would say at Campaign School) change the asses in the seats by having social workers hold office and make the necessary changes! #MacroSW #SOW3232
myra.m @myram42417437
A7: Most people do not realize how bad the income gap is. They also don't realize that it is controlled and it can be improved for the benefit of the average American. #MacroSW
Laura @lauradmsw
#MacroSW
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
YES! YES! YES!
Kish Johnson @kjohnso33552684
@JimmySW education for all & always always call out the BS when you see it! #MacroSW
Caroline Briones, BSW @CBrionesSW
RT @SlominskiKatie: A9: A9: Turn our passion into tangible change that will benefit our clients and those beyond our reach. Stay motivated, hungry and informed! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Colbey Dawkins @ColbeyDawkins
A9 As SW we must always Advocate for change and protect the vulnerable populations that are negatively effected by inequality by providing them with useful resources. #MacroSW
courtney breslow @CourtneyBreslow
A9. After a nap and some cookies. I think the game plan is to EDUCATE. Because all we can do is give people the correct information and then let them make the best decision for themselves #MacroSW #SeLfDeTeRmInAtIoN
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @MckieJoshua: A9 We as Americans must begin to know our neighbors, advocate for problems that aren’t ours, and be aware of systemic, current, local, foreign, and all issues that work against people and offer our help and support ! #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @AaliyahRivers8: A9: A9: Face it head on, be confident, be a learner, and be an advocate. #susocialwork #MacroSW
Alexa Mediak @AlexaMediak
RT @alana_mcfadden: A9: A9: educate, educate, educate! And make sure the people actually listen. Have them try to see it from a point of view that works for them. Nothing will change if we do not inform and advocate for our communities. #macrosw #sow3232
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @AnneLynnMSW: @JimmySW Run for office!!! We need more social workers in Congress and in state governments! #MacroSW
Alec Frank @AlecFrank11
first, we have to listen and HEAR the words our clients who are experiencing it first-hand. #RogersClientCenteredTherapy #macroSW
Christine Racquel @CWoodward_gulls
Shout out to the blue collar workers that are working so hard during these difficult times. #SUsocialwork #MacroSW It took a global pandemic for us to start praising every worker https://t.co/PIPMmCuDyd
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
A9 (2/2): Social workers need to be conscious of how we ourselves are playing into theses systems of inequality, and be willing to change ourselves, our own workplaces, our academic systems, and our profession. #MacroSW
Gerry Stevens @GerryXIII
A9 (1/2): Social workers need to advocate for marginalized people, including low income people. Social workers need to be on the front lines, agitating for change and directly impacting the lives of the people harmed by systemic inequalities. #MacroSW
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
https://t.co/d5sSk39qJm
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @BriannaNavin: #MacroSW is WOKE y'all!
Margaret Hogan @mkhogan0
RT @SocWrkDoc: A9) Be the experts we are on these topics and push the agenda through research, advocacy practice, and (as Kate Coyne-McCoy would say at Campaign School) change the asses in the seats by having social workers hold office and make the necessary changes! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Olivia Blackman @oliviablackma10
A9: 1) Create more access to resources to make this American dream happen, especially for the vulnerable and oppressed. 2) Advocate and lobby! Becoming more involved in economics. 3) Encourage others to register and vote! #macrosw #sow3232
Viv @viviannn_1
@JimmySW Inform others and become policial leaders! #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBittic: A9 Social workers can help shift our systems toward a strengths-based, trauma-informed framework to restore power, choice, and control to marginalized and oppressed people/populations. We can cultivate a more equitable, just, and resilient America.#MacroSW https://t.co/onW2TMwKfX
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @KarinaMagnago: @JimmySW A9: @JimmySW A9: We should never stop addressing inequality. It is our job to address social problems and challenge social justice! #macrosw #sow3232
myra.m @myram42417437
A8: The film made me feel depressed. #MacroSW
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
RT @viviannn_1: @JimmySW Inform others and become policial leaders! #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @MSWbrii: @JimmySW TAKE OVER POLITICS! become the change. make and leave a mark. be the voice. #macrosw #CSUSMSW More Macro Social Workers!!
Dustin Miller @smileoutloud1
A9: social workers should be persistent and demand funding and financing personally, professionally, for our agencies, and for our clients. The money is out there! #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
For my final #MacroSW chat about #IncomeInequality. Can I get you all to retweet or mention @RBReich so he knows how important this film has been for me & my students. #ThankYou 🙏 https://t.co/JzGwj2DOb0
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
@JimmySW TRIGGERED #macrosw https://t.co/8pcNNuHiNt
Brianna @BriannaNavin
@EsthelaMerida @JimmySW I totally can empathize with that feeling. I see the same thing with my mom despite where she falls on the income bracket and the "box" people put her in financially. #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @alana_mcfadden: A9: A9: educate, educate, educate! And make sure the people actually listen. Have them try to see it from a point of view that works for them. Nothing will change if we do not inform and advocate for our communities. #macrosw #sow3232
Manoucheca Byssainthe @BSW_Manoucheca
A9) we need to continue to fight for equality. To educate and advocate!! #macrosw #sow3232
Alec Frank @AlecFrank11
https://t.co/dFPBgOAurE
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
@coralkalani @JimmySW YES! #MacroSW #SuSocialWork
Dr. Tom Felke @SocWrkDoc
For those interested in political social work and/or possibly running for office, get to a Campaign School or bring it to your campus! https://t.co/W9apTrd0tv #MacroSW #SOW3232
Viv @viviannn_1
@AnneLynnMSW @JimmySW YESSS! 👏🏼🙌🏼 #MacroSW
Tess L @fruitleatherss
@SwHitomi You go girl, change the world!!! #macroSW
Andell Napoleon @napoleon_andell
@marianamackinn2
Isabella Alcantara @IsabellaAlcan15
A9: As social workers we must continue to educate ourselves on social inequalities, focus on the needs of people in our community, and work with client face to face. The more we understand the problem, and are willing to listen/help those in need, the better #MacroSW #SOW3233
Manoucheca Byssainthe @BSW_Manoucheca
RT @JimmySW: Q8: Q8: What single word best describes how the film made you feel? #MacroSW https://t.co/eH1ZElJ9hd
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Let's get #Radical - #MacroSW
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
https://t.co/povAFpUiQY
Allison Ware @AlliWare826
@JimmySW BE A MACRO PRACTIONER YEWWWWWW !! Advocate, organize, empower 💪💪💪 #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @Anna_equality4u: A9: A9: Bring attention to the inequalities the underprivileged are facing on a daily basis. Show the upper class this suffering isn't an idea its a guarantee. Show the children without food. Show the black men being killed. Show the lower class without heat. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Meagan Reed @MeaganR57225061
A9: I wasn't clear my last tweet. We need to talk to ensure we educate people! Educate so people can see what is really happening and break down those barriers their assumptions have created. #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @WeemsMeagan: A9: A9: Advocate. Run for office. Get into politics. Stay educated. ADVOCATE #MacroSW #SOW3232
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
Get LOUD. #MacroSW
Esperanza V @EsperanzaV16
A9) 2/2 SWs have a big job here. Advocacy has always been our strong suit. We are going to have to carry people through fire, but we can make our point heard. If not us, then who? I am a part of the middle class andi for one dont want to blur into the background #macrosw #SOW3232
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
#macrosw Q 9: What we can do is to continue advocating for our clients and continue working together to bring each other up instead of tearing each other down.
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Only 5 min. left! This will be the last #MacroSW that @JimmySW holds on this film. " I just believe it’s time for me to change some things, find a different film, or change my pedagogy related to Twitter altogether," he says. Many thanks, Jimmy! We know we'll see you around... https://t.co/XZednNgs0S
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
RT @AlliWare826: @JimmySW BE A MACRO PRACTIONER YEWWWWWW !! Advocate, organize, empower 💪💪💪 #MacroSW
Janeth Ramos @JanethR99565988
A9:I think its important to become educated and stand up for ourselves. Challenge the policies that we are not comfortable with and become involved in making the change. #MacroSW #CsudhMSW501
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
A9: Social workers are needed in macro work, continue to be the squeaky wheel - just like Robert Reich does and not stop talking & fighting about the economic inequality that is the US until we see change. Then we rest & move on to the next fight #MacroSW
Manoucheca Byssainthe @BSW_Manoucheca
ASHAMED #macrosw #sow3232
Mandy Jane Jones @MandyJaneJones4
@JimmySW A9. We fight with resilience for what’s right. We stay informed and participate in elections to get people who are willing to fight along with us for equality. We have an obligation to our communities to never give up. #macrosw #sw5602 and remember you are not alone!
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
RT @Brianr8278: @JimmySW A9: @JimmySW A9: What’s next? We organize! ✊🏽 #MacroSW https://t.co/KI4fSuGBN3
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
@Anna_equality4u How to we build that spotlight? Who is building it now? #MacroSW #SUSocialWork
Laura @lauradmsw
A9: After 1.5 semesters, I'm leaning toward macro level change. More infiltration of SW's where the change happens: policy. #MacroSW
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
Unite, open the dialogue, inclusion, communicate where you are at! #CSUSMSW #MACROSW #INEQUALITYFORALL https://t.co/pwTTCUWtiJ
SM4SW 📱 @sm4sw
.@RBReich thanks for your tireless efforts to educate about #incomeinequality
Austin H. @AustinHMSW
@RBReich #MarcoSW #CSUSMSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @EsperanzaV16: A9) 1/2 I feel this is the hard one. Anytime you bring up these issues someone wants to throw insult to injury. This man was called a socialist&a communist with such distain. Its disgusting to see how many people will throw you away the second you make somesense #macrosw #SOW3232
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
@keely_lopes Let's use social media for good! 😛 #MacroSW
Janeth Ramos @JanethR99565988
Well said!!
Grecia Quiroz @GreciaQuiroz18
@RBReich A great chat, take a look if you wish.
Schawna @Schawna4
@RBReich
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @adriennecgarr: @JimmySW A9. Through advocacy and #MacroSW of course!!! Even our colleagues who do direct practice can sign a letter, make a call encourage clients to be more civically minded on a personal level. There's a lot of layers to this. https://t.co/8I958M6t85
James Fargnoli @FargnoliJames
A9: Do what Mr. Reich does.... learn the facts, then teach the facts #macrosw # SOW 3232
Allison @Allison50673939
@RBReich
Lauren Miller @lomillies
@CourtneyBreslow Yes! I’ve never thought about self determination in this way about how you can educate people about politics but it’s their free will to speak and vote as they still please #MacroSW
msw_merid002 @EsthelaMerida
@JimmySW A8: Hopeless #MacroSW https://t.co/9S2cxwPodR
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
RT @MSWbrii: @JimmySW TAKE OVER POLITICS! become the change. make and leave a mark. be the voice. #macrosw #CSUSMSW More Macro Social Workers!!
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @MSWbrii: @adriennecgarr @JimmySW Thank goodness for community ! #macrosw
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @adriennecgarr: @JimmySW A9. Through advocacy and #MacroSW of course!!! Even our colleagues who do direct practice can sign a letter, make a call encourage clients to be more civically minded on a personal level. There's a lot of layers to this. https://t.co/8I958M6t85
willgoff @willgoff4
@RBReich
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
A9. Also as social workers we have the benefit of practically applying empowerment theory and motivational interviewing techniques to assist communities and individuals in getting more civically engaged to shift the massive chasm that is income inequality. #MacroSW
Kish Johnson @kjohnso33552684
@RBReich GO ROBERT GO!!! #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @UBittic: A9 Social workers can help shift our systems toward a strengths-based, trauma-informed framework to restore power, choice, and control to marginalized and oppressed people/populations. We can cultivate a more equitable, just, and resilient America.#MacroSW https://t.co/onW2TMwKfX
Holly Yang @h0llyhigh
@chileechung can't agree more, education system is the line to see the difference between social classes #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @adriennecgarr: A9. Also as social workers we have the benefit of practically applying empowerment theory and motivational interviewing techniques to assist communities and individuals in getting more civically engaged to shift the massive chasm that is income inequality. #MacroSW
Brianna @BriannaNavin
@MckieJoshua I agree!!! Ally with our fellow social workers in order to make more moves within advocacy and pursue policy changes! #MacroSW
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
A9 #CSUSMSW #MACROSW #INEQUALITYFORALL
Eddie 💥 @eddien__n
@AnneLynnMSW @JimmySW YES! we are all we have #MacroSW
Janeth Ramos @JanethR99565988
RT @adriennecgarr: @JimmySW A9. Through advocacy and #MacroSW of course!!! Even our colleagues who do direct practice can sign a letter, make a call encourage clients to be more civically minded on a personal level. There's a lot of layers to this. https://t.co/8I958M6t85
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
Not just me! We're all in this together🎶 #MacroSW
SK Marie @Silver_Fang797
#MacroSW Q9. Don't lose the empathy.
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
#CSUSMSW #MACROSW #INEQUALITYFORALL
myra.m @myram42417437
A9: As social workers we need to advocate for change when we see a problem. It will be for the benefit of the people. #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @Silver_Fang797: #MacroSW Q9. Don't lose the empathy.
Brianna @BriannaNavin
RT @AlliWare826: @JimmySW BE A MACRO PRACTIONER YEWWWWWW !! Advocate, organize, empower 💪💪💪 #MacroSW
Keely Flaherty @keelyf427
@IsabellaAlcan15 I agree! Being educated and informed about what’s going on around us is one of the best things we can do! #MacroSW
Anna @Anna_equality4u
@nandrew411 Thats what we are here for! Documentaries, articles, PICTURES EVERYWHERE. We need to be loud and speak everywhere in order to be heard. We must be louder than all the rest. #MacroSW #SUsocialwork
Allison Ware @AlliWare826
@RBReich Emerging Social Workers are THANKFUL for you. Thank you for the light you have shed on #inequalityforall. We are fighting this fight with you!! 💪💪#MacroSW
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @ColbeyDawkins: A4 NO ONE!!!! Our officials should be taking care of us, being that we are the people that put our trust in them to make changes for our society when we elected them. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
A9 Organize! Empower those who are most impacted by the challenge to be the leaders. #MacroSW #SUSocialWork
Mandy Jane Jones @MandyJaneJones4
RT @JimmySW: For my final #MacroSW chat about #IncomeInequality. Can I get you all to retweet or mention @RBReich so he knows how important this film has been for me & my students. #ThankYou 🙏 https://t.co/JzGwj2DOb0
Brianna @BriannaNavin
RT @karenzgoda: Get LOUD. #MacroSW
Annette Bermejo @AnnetteBermejo1
yes. Definitely need to challenge the system! #MacroSW #csudhmsw501 🧐✊
Yuki @Yukes4571
A9 : As Social workers I think it’s our responsibility to educate those who aren’t aware of the income inequality. This is not how we are supposed to be living ! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
#macrosw @RBReich Eye opening even though I already knew about inequality. Very much needed 🙌
ßƦıı @MSWbrii
Change is coming @RBReich #MacroSW
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
RT @JimmySW: For my final #MacroSW chat about #IncomeInequality. Can I get you all to retweet or mention @RBReich so he knows how important this film has been for me & my students. #ThankYou 🙏 https://t.co/JzGwj2DOb0
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @MSWbrii: @adriennecgarr @JimmySW Thank goodness for community ! #macrosw
Nicole Williams @NicoleW00305070
@JimmySW Take over this government! Take over the White House! Or more realistically work towards creating systematic changes at a micro, mezzo, and macro levels. #MacroSW https://t.co/M6wbfRGlFD
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @EsperanzaV16: A9) 1/2 I feel this is the hard one. Anytime you bring up these issues someone wants to throw insult to injury. This man was called a socialist&a communist with such distain. Its disgusting to see how many people will throw you away the second you make somesense #macrosw #SOW3232
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
Not to put you guys on the spot or anything... @marianamackinn2 @WeemsMeagan @napoleon_andell @samanthajwills6 #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/wO3l2bTCPw
Amy @Amy34618774
@JimmySW Thank you @RBReich for the film!! #macrosw https://t.co/jKvdVoEPjb
Anna @Anna_equality4u
RT @MSWbrii: Change is coming @RBReich #MacroSW
Dr. Tom Felke @SocWrkDoc
Thank you @RBReich for all of your work highlighting the need for us to examine and address the structural issues that cause inequality in our nation! And a big thank you as well to @JimmySW for continuing to bring this work to social work students across the country! #MacroSW
Holly Yang @h0llyhigh
@hulya089 Education and healthcare is the most important for citizens, especially for first generation and immigrants who are in lower class. #MacroSW
Nastaran Demehri @Demehri
@keely_lopes @SwHitomi #macrosw well said my friend we said 🙌🙂
Ashley Morgan, BSW @ashley21510
@PlummerJason @JimmySW Q9: Educate and advocate for change. #MacroSW
Olivia Chappell @OliviaChappel15
@RBReich Thanks for opening my eyes to economics!!
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: Only 5 min. left! This will be the last #MacroSW that @JimmySW holds on this film. " I just believe it’s time for me to change some things, find a different film, or change my pedagogy related to Twitter altogether," he says. Many thanks, Jimmy! We know we'll see you around... https://t.co/XZednNgs0S
Rachel Condit @moremilkteaplz
S/O to @RBReich for making Inequality For All, because man, it's not common for political based documentaries to be just as relevant today as it was years ago! #macrosw
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Thanks, Pat and all the #MacroSW Partners for the many wonderful years of Live Twitter Chats. Keep up the great work. That's all for tonight folks. @UBSSW https://t.co/slAdCOW9Ld
nicole_d091381 @d091381
#SUsocialwork410
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @NicoleW00305070: @AlanaLewis18 @JimmySW LET'S RISE UP! #MacroSW
Sheila Cortez @sheilitacortez
@RBReich #incomeinequality has been a very refreshing reminder that as a social worker there is so much that still needs to be done for those who fall under the population of middle class and lower class. The film has made me feel empowered and motivated. Thank you! #macrosw
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @ttoproductions: A9: A9: Do "the work". None of us will eradicate injustice and inequality in our life times. No single person has done this. Fight the good fight and look out for those that do not have a voice. How can we bring strength to those that need it the most? Just don't stop #macrosw
Jessica Hernandez @jessicaahern24
A9: ADVOCATE for those in need #macrosw https://t.co/VZKQqBhPzn
Brianna @BriannaNavin
@lauradmsw SAME! I have a passion for this kinda stuff and policy change really motivates me to want to make a difference no matter how big or how small #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @SocWrkDoc: A9) Be the experts we are on these topics and push the agenda through research, advocacy practice, and (as Kate Coyne-McCoy would say at Campaign School) change the asses in the seats by having social workers hold office and make the necessary changes! #MacroSW #SOW3232
TTO Productions @ttoproductions
thanks! #macrosw
Amari Castle @CastleAmari
RT @napoleon_andell: A2. Inequality becomes a problem when individuals are stuck in survival mode instead of living life how they are destined #macrosw #sow3232
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
RT @AlliWare826: @RBReich Emerging Social Workers are THANKFUL for you. Thank you for the light you have shed on #inequalityforall. We are fighting this fight with you!! 💪💪#MacroSW
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
@JimmySW Stop being so nice and push back more. DEMAND. Civil disobedience. 🤷🏽‍♀️✊🏽 #macrosw https://t.co/Zg4LK7Ee9F
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
@RBReich thank you for giving us all the opportunity to learn more about inequality, so we can fight to end it!
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
Thank you @RBReich ! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Alec Frank @AlecFrank11
thank you @RBReich for making #inequalityforall. you made me realize that I have a lot more to learn about this country, macro-level social work, and myself #macroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @jessicaahern24: A9: A9: ADVOCATE for those in need #macrosw https://t.co/VZKQqBhPzn
Olivia Blackman @oliviablackma10
Hope everyone stays safe and healthy! Great chat! Goodnight :) #MacroSW #sow3232
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care @UBittic
Thanks for a thoughtful discussion, all! Looking forward to the next #MacroSW chat. Take good care.
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW @RBReich @RBReich I've been following you and reading your articles since 2012ish? Please don't ever stop doing the work you're doing! #MacroSW
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @CourtneyBreslow: A9. After a nap and some cookies. I think the game plan is to EDUCATE. Because all we can do is give people the correct information and then let them make the best decision for themselves #MacroSW #SeLfDeTeRmInAtIoN
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
RT @JimmySW: For my final #MacroSW chat about #IncomeInequality. Can I get you all to retweet or mention @RBReich so he knows how important this film has been for me & my students. #ThankYou 🙏 https://t.co/JzGwj2DOb0
Janeth Ramos @JanethR99565988
@AnnetteBermejo1 Yes ma'am! #CsudhMSW501 #MacroSW #WomenInSocialWork #Intersectionality #CRT
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
@SocWrkDoc I'd love to attend the campaign school for social workers! Thanks for the link. #MacroSW #SUSocialWork
Tess L @fruitleatherss
The greatest gift we can give ourselves is one of knowledge. Keep asking the hard questions and continue the conversations. Then put that wisdom to the test with implementing what we know into our profession. :) #macroSW
Laura @lauradmsw
@RBReich Peep this. #MacroSW
Katie Slominski @SlominskiKatie
RT @JimmySW: For my final #MacroSW chat about #IncomeInequality. Can I get you all to retweet or mention @RBReich so he knows how important this film has been for me & my students. #ThankYou 🙏 https://t.co/JzGwj2DOb0
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @SwHitomi: @keely_lopes Let's use social media for good! 😛 #MacroSW
Brianna @BriannaNavin
RT @kjohnso33552684: @RBReich GO ROBERT GO!!! #MacroSW
Terry Cluse-Tolar, she/her @swkterry
Thanks for educating and inspiring us @RBReich, the hero of tonight's #MacroSW Twitter Chat. And @JimmySW too! #SW5602😀
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Thanks for an Amazing #MacroSW chat. Please keep the convo going or connect with one another. It’s really a great way to build your network, get support, and learn. Hope you all enjoyed this chat. 😄 https://t.co/SUjHs1iN4V
Ashley Clark @AshleyC92224530
It has been a great twitter chat, as always! Thank you!!!! #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
Thanks to all who so thoughtfully answered, proposed, suggested ways to get beyond the quaqmire of #IncomeInequality and make this nation truly one of opportunity! Join us next week when the #MacroSW Chat topic is "Challenges for Social Work Managers" with @SunyaFolyan https://t.co/LmoQW5xAHn
Caroline Briones, BSW @CBrionesSW
Thank you for your film @RBReich truly eye opening #MacroSW #SOW3232
hannah storer @hannahnicholes
Thank you @RBReich for making this film and showing us all what inequality truly is! #MacroSW #SOW3232
SK Marie @Silver_Fang797
#MacroSW Hope everyone has a good night. Stay healthy! https://t.co/C1Pzancroa
Angelica Carrasco @AngelicaMSW
@RBReich #IncomeInequality Continues to inspire us to create effective change!! #MacroSW #CantStopWontStop
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBittic: Thanks for a thoughtful discussion, all! Looking forward to the next #MacroSW chat. Take good care.
Nicole Williams @NicoleW00305070
@AnneLynnMSW @JimmySW Let's all run for government after graduation! #MacroSW #csusmsw https://t.co/bIqrTPHXbM
SM4SW 📱 @sm4sw
RT @JimmySW: Thanks for an Amazing #MacroSW chat. Please keep the convo going or connect with one another. It’s really a great way to build your network, get support, and learn. Hope you all enjoyed this chat. 😄 https://t.co/SUjHs1iN4V
Keely Flaherty @keelyf427
. @RBReich Check out this thread of social workers who learned a lot about income inequality through your documentary! #MacroSW
Alec Frank @AlecFrank11
RT @JimmySW: Thanks for an Amazing #MacroSW chat. Please keep the convo going or connect with one another. It’s really a great way to build your network, get support, and learn. Hope you all enjoyed this chat. 😄 https://t.co/SUjHs1iN4V
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: Thanks to all who so thoughtfully answered, proposed, suggested ways to get beyond the quaqmire of #IncomeInequality and make this nation truly one of opportunity! Join us next week when the #MacroSW Chat topic is "Challenges for Social Work Managers" with @SunyaFolyan https://t.co/LmoQW5xAHn
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
RT @SocWrkDoc: Thank you @RBReich for all of your work highlighting the need for us to examine and address the structural issues that cause inequality in our nation! And a big thank you as well to @JimmySW for continuing to bring this work to social work students across the country! #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @SwHitomi: @keely_lopes Let's use social media for good! 😛 #MacroSW
Tess L @fruitleatherss
@AngelicaMSW @JimmySW So true. Timeless. Which shows us we have to really make some big changes to better the world. #macroSW
Colbey Dawkins @ColbeyDawkins
Thank a billion @RBReich your film Inequality for All was empowering and eye opening. I thankyou for it!!! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Dr. Tom Felke @SocWrkDoc
Thanks everyone! You're the best, @JimmySW! Great work by all of the students out there tonight as well. We are lucky to have you in our corner! Stay safe and be well! #MacroSW https://t.co/AeR9epwVU4
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
RT @AlecFrank11: thank you @RBReich for making #inequalityforall. you made me realize that I have a lot more to learn about this country, macro-level social work, and myself #macroSW
msw_merid002 @EsthelaMerida
@JimmySW A9: As part of this injustice, I believe as Social Workers we need to address and not try to cover it. Staying informed and advocate!!! #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @jessicaahern24: A9: A9: ADVOCATE for those in need #macrosw https://t.co/VZKQqBhPzn
👑Adrienne Garr👑 @adriennecgarr
@JimmySW I can't believe that was an hour! I hope they have you back as a host again! That was fun. #MacroSW https://t.co/0LZ6tYx2ao
Holly Yang @h0llyhigh
@keelyf427 I agree with you, working class people often being over look for policy making. #MacroSW
Isabella Alcantara @IsabellaAlcan15
Loved all the tweets and different perspectives throughout tonights chat. Thank you all for sharing! Goodnight #MacroSW #SOW3232
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
And thanks again to Dr. Jimmy Young @JimmySW #MacroSW https://t.co/hx8mSER3bc
alana mcfadden @alana_mcfadden
Thanks for the good chat tonight @JimmySW and it’s always a lovey and thoughtful Thursday with @OfficialMacroSW !! Goodnight you guys #MacroSW
Grace @graceonthecasee
Signing off. Stay safe everyone. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Samantha Ackerson @SamanthaAckers1
Thanks for an awesome chat everyone! Have a great night!!!!! #macrosw https://t.co/j39fZb3AjQ
Katie Slominski @SlominskiKatie
Thanks everyone for another great chat. Always feel so inspired after a conversation-packed Twitter Chat. Have a great night! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Krystina A Brania @a_brania
@RBReich Thank you for creating the Inequality for all documentary. Clearly, we’ve all enjoyed watching it and discussing how to make the change happen. #macrosw #sow3232
Nicole Williams @NicoleW00305070
RT @JimmySW: For my final #MacroSW chat about #IncomeInequality. Can I get you all to retweet or mention @RBReich so he knows how important this film has been for me & my students. #ThankYou 🙏 https://t.co/JzGwj2DOb0
Dustin Miller @smileoutloud1
Thanks @JimmySW perfect timing for a stimulating conversation about #incomeinequality #MacroSW
Emily Clonch @ClonchEmily
Thank you I had an awesome time with this weeks #MacroSW twitter chat! Have a great rest of your night everyone! #SOW3232
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
RT @JimmySW: For my final #MacroSW chat about #IncomeInequality. Can I get you all to retweet or mention @RBReich so he knows how important this film has been for me & my students. #ThankYou 🙏 https://t.co/JzGwj2DOb0
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: And thanks again to Dr. Jimmy Young @JimmySW #MacroSW https://t.co/hx8mSER3bc
hannah storer @hannahnicholes
Thanks for a great chat, Goodnight everyone #MacroSW
Karina Lopez @social_fl
Thank you for another amazing chat session. Stay safe everyone good bye and thank you again! #MacroSW #sow3232
Tess L @fruitleatherss
@Matt47363682 Always! We can do it! #macroSW
Anne L @AnneLynnMSW
@RBReich
Alana Lewis @AlanaLewis18
RT @JimmySW: For my final #MacroSW chat about #IncomeInequality. Can I get you all to retweet or mention @RBReich so he knows how important this film has been for me & my students. #ThankYou 🙏 https://t.co/JzGwj2DOb0
Samantha Ackerson @SamanthaAckers1
#SOW3232
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
Thank you everyone for such an engaging conversation on a very important topic!! Good night and stay safe! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
@UBSSW @JimmySW BRILLIANCE!! Thank you Jimmy!!! ❤ #MacroSW
Hannah A. BSW @hannahA0412
Always thankful to be a part of these discussions! Until next time :) #MacroSW #sow3232
Olivia Chappell @OliviaChappel15
Thanks for the enriching conversation once again. Hope everyone is safe and has a good night! P.S #MacroSW #Sow3232 https://t.co/Is4VttOFbY
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Thank you. I'll be around for sure 😄 #MacroSW
Eddie 💥 @eddien__n
#MacroSW Appreciate y'all <3. Looking forward to working with you; lets keep fighting the good fight.
James Fargnoli @FargnoliJames
@RBReich, your film was remarkable, eyeopening and HIGHLY educational, thank you #macrosw
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @IsabellaAlcan15: Loved all the tweets and different perspectives throughout tonights chat. Thank you all for sharing! Goodnight #MacroSW #SOW3232
Yuki @Yukes4571
Thank you for having me for another Twitter Chat ! Goodnight and wash your hands ! :) #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/32Xbn4gybD
Angelina M Saunders @AngelinaMSaund1
thank you @RBReich THANK YOU for making #inequalityforall Great way to open the dialogue and an awesome way to help us Unite as Social Workers!! We hear you!! Now lets do the work!! #macroSW #CSUSMSW
Rachel Taylor @RTaylorsw
Another great chat from #macrosw goodnight https://t.co/i8zXNMIPYi
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @adriennecgarr: @JimmySW I can't believe that was an hour! I hope they have you back as a host again! That was fun. #MacroSW https://t.co/0LZ6tYx2ao
Caroline Briones, BSW @CBrionesSW
@JimmySW Thank you for your great work in tonight’s chat! It was a pleasure. Wishing everyone a safe night. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Esperanza V @EsperanzaV16
Thank you @RBReich For making Inequality for all and goodnight to everyone this chat has been REAL #macrosw #SOW3232 https://t.co/D1rMF28TE4
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
@viviannn_1 @JimmySW Absolutely! We 100% need more social workers in politics and legislation... Who wants to take the LCSW test and the bar exam? Any takers???😉 #MacroSW
Kelly @Kelly79942402
#Macrosw thank you all! Was a good first time live twitter chat! @JimmySW #CSUSMSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
@karenzgoda @UBSSW Thank you!!! #MacroSW
Krystina A Brania @a_brania
Thank you everyone for an amazing chat tonight! #MacroSW #sow3232
Grecia Quiroz @GreciaQuiroz18
@UBSSW @JimmySW Thank you for hosting another great and intellectual conversation. Thank you all for participating and have a great night. #MacroSW #SOW3232
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
. @JimmySW is OG around these parts. #MacroSW
Viv @viviannn_1
@BritneyCarbajal I agree!! #macrosw
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @SocWrkDoc: Thanks everyone! You're the best, @JimmySW! Great work by all of the students out there tonight as well. We are lucky to have you in our corner! Stay safe and be well! #MacroSW https://t.co/AeR9epwVU4
Colbey Dawkins @ColbeyDawkins
This was a very intriguing chat. I enjoyed discussing inequality with you all. #MacroSW #SOW3232
mckenzie @mckenzgoud96
Thank You for an awesome chat. Have a good night. #MacroSW #sow3232
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
@RBReich This amazing thread of social workers who discuss income inequality #MacroSW #InequalityForAll
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
The transcript of tonight's chat will be posted at https://t.co/SSOno76hgr Good night, all!! #MacroSW https://t.co/wP3RmKVdm6
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
@adriennecgarr Went by Quick :-) Thanks. #Macrosw
Mayra Carranza @MayraCa64184732
@RBReich amazing Film!! #MacroSW https://t.co/RJDdrtNHQA
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
Thank you to everyone who participated and interacted and thank you @RBReich for a spectacular film and economic breakdown of inequality ! #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/CX3xsSepmd
Janeth Ramos @JanethR99565988
Thank you all for valuable feedback! We're in this together! Thank you @JimmySW for this space! Let's be the change that we wish to see in the world! Blessings to all! #MacroSW #csudhMSW501
Annette Bermejo @AnnetteBermejo1
yayy first time participating in #MacroSW Twitter chats! Thanks for the awesome topic. #incomeinequality #csudhmsw501 https://t.co/TyBwsXzQdn
Maria.S @Maria_110515
Thank you @RBReich for your film "Inequality For All", it was empowering and needs to be a film all should watch! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: Thanks, Pat and all the #MacroSW Partners for the many wonderful years of Live Twitter Chats. Keep up the great work. That's all for tonight folks. @UBSSW https://t.co/slAdCOW9Ld
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @UBSSW: And thanks again to Dr. Jimmy Young @JimmySW #MacroSW https://t.co/hx8mSER3bc
msw_merid002 @EsthelaMerida
RT @JimmySW: For my final #MacroSW chat about #IncomeInequality. Can I get you all to retweet or mention @RBReich so he knows how important this film has been for me & my students. #ThankYou 🙏 https://t.co/JzGwj2DOb0
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @JimmySW: For my final #MacroSW chat about #IncomeInequality. Can I get you all to retweet or mention @RBReich so he knows how important this film has been for me & my students. #ThankYou 🙏 https://t.co/JzGwj2DOb0
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: Thanks, Pat and all the #MacroSW Partners for the many wonderful years of Live Twitter Chats. Keep up the great work. That's all for tonight folks. @UBSSW https://t.co/slAdCOW9Ld
Noah Garcia @NoahGarcia2029
#MacroSW #sow3232 Thank you for the great chat tonight. Stay isolated and stay safe.
UBuffalo Social Work @UBSSW
RT @JimmySW: For my final #MacroSW chat about #IncomeInequality. Can I get you all to retweet or mention @RBReich so he knows how important this film has been for me & my students. #ThankYou 🙏 https://t.co/JzGwj2DOb0
Margaret Hogan @mkhogan0
Thank you @RBReich for your work Inequality For All, and thank you @JimmySW for facilitating tonight's chat! #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/9hzTLEcDZF
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
RT @MckieJoshua: Not to put you guys on the spot or anything... @marianamackinn2 @WeemsMeagan @napoleon_andell @samanthajwills6 #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/wO3l2bTCPw
Nancy Andrew @nandrew411
<3 @RBReich! My first job after college was in the office of US Senator Paul Senator Sarbanes. I met Secretary Reich shortly after his appointment to head Dept of Labor by newly elected Pres. Clinton. #MacroSW #SUSocialWork
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @UBSSW: The transcript of tonight's chat will be posted at https://t.co/SSOno76hgr Good night, all!! #MacroSW https://t.co/wP3RmKVdm6
Brianna @BriannaNavin
thx @RBReich for such a heart-wrenching & eye opening film on income inequality (& how it still applies today)! through this I have been able to further educate my family on the realities of this country and doing it in love, respect, and data #InequalityforAll #MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
@swkterry @RBReich You are too kind 😂 #MacroSW
Savannah Lindsey @sav_lindsey7
Thanks for moderating tonight @JimmySW! Have a great night everyone. Stay safe & don't forget to thank a healthcare worker! #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/JNBoGaZiFf
Jackie Hodge @Jhfactor
RT @votejustinhodge: In this challenging time, we must stand together. Here is a resource list for Washtenaw County that includes: childcare, housing, internet, and more: https://t.co/bHlN4aQmIq #StayHomeStaySafe #COVID19 #resources #macrosw https://t.co/12owmGhhyP
Joshua McKie @MckieJoshua
Meee !?! I don’t think the world is ready.. #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/3nCVteyCpG
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
RT @SocWrkDoc: Thank you @RBReich for all of your work highlighting the need for us to examine and address the structural issues that cause inequality in our nation! And a big thank you as well to @JimmySW for continuing to bring this work to social work students across the country! #MacroSW
Karina do Vale @KarinaMagnago
@UBSSW @JimmySW Thanks so much for this chat! Important topics to discuss. #macrosw #sow3232 https://t.co/buGKDFIsOC
Meagan Weems @WeemsMeagan
@samanthajwills6 can I be your running mate lol
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @SocWrkDoc: Thank you @RBReich for all of your work highlighting the need for us to examine and address the structural issues that cause inequality in our nation! And a big thank you as well to @JimmySW for continuing to bring this work to social work students across the country! #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @SocWrkDoc: A9) Be the experts we are on these topics and push the agenda through research, advocacy practice, and (as Kate Coyne-McCoy would say at Campaign School) change the asses in the seats by having social workers hold office and make the necessary changes! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @SocialWorkItOut: A1 - Our country has let capitalism & greed get far out of balance. Wealth inequality is greater now than before the Great Depression. We need to elect leaders - & #RunForSomething ourselves - who care about everyday people & will create laws to turn the ship around. #MacroSW https://t.co/oKBKSjvChH
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @SocWrkDoc: For those interested in political social work and/or possibly running for office, get to a Campaign School or bring it to your campus! https://t.co/W9apTrd0tv #MacroSW #SOW3232
Dana Bibus @BibusDana
@YSocialWork Social workers are not strangers to the prevalence of inequality. However, that is why it is so important that we remain focused on continuously sharing this enlightening information, while also remaining vigilant in our efforts to advocate for vulnerable populations! #MacroSW
Alec Frank @AlecFrank11
RT @UBSSW: And thanks again to Dr. Jimmy Young @JimmySW #MacroSW https://t.co/hx8mSER3bc
Keely Flaherty @keelyf427
That was a great chat 😄 #MacroSW
Ashley Marie @Ashley33mariexo
@MSWbrii I’m looking to go macro tooo!! Let’s go together. Tear shit up #MacroSW https://t.co/4C6eaWA4yW
myra.m @myram42417437
@RBReich Thank you for such a great documentary! #MacroSW
Brianna @BriannaNavin
@NicoleW00305070 @AnneLynnMSW @JimmySW I'll vote for you if you vote for me (; lol! #MacroSW
Karen Zgoda, LMSW 🫶🏻🐱 @karenzgoda
RT @smileoutloud1: American workers need to look after themselves via unions and unionization. Unions can organize, fundraise, influence policy, and bargain for legitimate wages #MacroSW
sydney swinker @SSwinker
Thank you for a great chat tonight! Stay safe everyone!! #macrosw #SOW3232
Tess L @fruitleatherss
Well that was something. What a whirlwind. #CSUSMSW #macroSW https://t.co/4A9gOwgsnE
Annette Bermejo @AnnetteBermejo1
RT @JimmySW: For my final #MacroSW chat about #IncomeInequality. Can I get you all to retweet or mention @RBReich so he knows how important this film has been for me & my students. #ThankYou 🙏 https://t.co/JzGwj2DOb0
Maria.S @Maria_110515
I forget how fast these chats go! Thank you and I enjoyed this chat and the topic, especially with everything that is going on now. #MacroSW #SOW3232 https://t.co/dBAknJPDYK
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
I hope you all enjoyed the #MacroSW Chat #CSUSMSW students. Have a great spring break, stay safe, and stay healthy!!! https://t.co/9J4gmjjplo
Brianna @BriannaNavin
thanks Dr. @JimmySW for hosting this live twitter chat for our cohort to participate in! it was truly incredible to be part of such hot topics and educate one another via social media! proof social media can be a good thing! #MacroSW #CSUSMSW
Viv @viviannn_1
RT @BriannaNavin: thanks Dr. @JimmySW for hosting this live twitter chat for our cohort to participate in! it was truly incredible to be part of such hot topics and educate one another via social media! proof social media can be a good thing! #MacroSW #CSUSMSW
mariana mackinnon @marianamackinn2
This was awesome. Gained perspective, felt encouraged and feel in love with social work more than I thought was possible. Goodnight! Stay healthy and distanced! #RobertReichforpresident #inequalityforall #macrosw #FGCU https://t.co/i6v6g9AdCI
Marlene Romo @marlenesw13
Thank you everyone for your inspiring answers. Went by so quickly but stay safe and healthy everyone. #MacroSW
PipB🕯️ @PipBb4
RT @SocWrkDoc: A9) Be the experts we are on these topics and push the agenda through research, advocacy practice, and (as Kate Coyne-McCoy would say at Campaign School) change the asses in the seats by having social workers hold office and make the necessary changes! #MacroSW #SOW3232
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
RT @marlenesw13: Thank you everyone for your inspiring answers. Went by so quickly but stay safe and healthy everyone. #MacroSW
Manoucheca Byssainthe @BSW_Manoucheca
Forgot how fast things go with Twitter chat. But definitely another amazing chat tonight. Goodnight everyone #MacroSW #sow3232
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
@marlenesw13 You took the words right out of my mouth! I feel inspired and also educated, reading everyone's answers and hearing from people with different backgrounds :) Thanks >>#MacroSW
Jimmy A. Young, PhD, MSW, MPA @JimmySW
Fast and Furious 😂😂😂 #Macrosw
Yajaira @Yajaira__A
Thank you @RBReich for advocating for income equality and the millions of individuals who live pay check to pay check. #MACROSW #CSUSMSW #Inequalityforall
Hitomi Fujikura, ASW @HitomiFujiASW
I'm gassed, ya'll! Is typing this fast considered cardio? #MacroSW
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