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Macro Webinar: Structural Change in Action
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Tuesday, July 19, 2022, 1:30 PM until 2:30 PM
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ISP Macro Lecture Series
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The Power of Macro Social Work Forging Pathways
A Webinar Series Produced By Leading Macro Social Work Organizations
Structural Change in Action
Featuring the recipient of the Inaugural 2022 Jack Rothman Award for Structural Change
Bobbie Sackman, Fair Pay for Home Care: Campaign of the New York Caring Majority (NYCM)
Bobbie's
work addresses the critical and growing need for elder and end-of-life care. The campaign to increase home care worker pay successfully secured a $2 per hour wage increase for the state’s vital care workers. Bobbie exemplifies social work values by promoting social justice for those who are the most vulnerable in society. Her work, alongside home care workers themselves in this campaign, demonstrates her deep and enduring commitment to equitable community practice.
Recording will be available on the
Brown School Open Classroom YouTube
.