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Environmental and Racial Justice Series: Transforming Social Work Education - Shared screen with speaker view
GSSW Events
31:16
Hi all! We will begin shortly.
Meredith Powers
38:10
Hi Everyone!
Lisa Reyes Mason (she/her/siya)
43:56
Beautiful, Leah, thank you!
Lisa Colon
44:29
This is already Amazing - can't wait for the rest. Thank you!
Alexis Glennon
45:46
Thank you, Leah!
Meredith Powers
47:56
love it! we had a family of deer in our yard two nights ago. yes...curiosity and leaning in...easier in a community/collective that is welcoming (not violent in responding)
Debbie Stewart
55:07
My family are descendant from Saami.
Meredith Powers
01:02:38
Wow! I'm so incredibly thankful for all of this! being here with you all, in our collective relationship and hearing this wisdom and being reminded of these truths is what I NEEDED to help regulate me as this semester starts! Thank you!!!
Smitha Rao
01:03:12
❤️🌎
Simone Miller
01:04:29
The second quote was so powerful. I didn't get to write it down. If anyone did please share
Simone Miller
01:04:33
thank you
GSSW Events
01:05:35
We are recording this panel event and we will send out the recorded link following the event. (Yes, so many inspiring words and knowledge).
Alexis Glennon
01:05:38
As always, so powerful Leah. Thank you!
Debbie Stewart
01:05:57
Thank you so much!!
Lisa Colon
01:06:00
Awesome. Thank you!
Simone Miller
01:06:23
wonderful
Meredith Powers
01:06:41
beautiful, Leah! thank you SO much!
GSSW Events
01:07:00
Thank you so much Leah!
Laura Nissen
01:07:08
Deepest thanks and respect Leah!
Barbara Shaffer
01:15:51
the screen is not progressing
Lisa Colon
01:16:20
Mine is
Finn Bell (he/him)
01:16:29
Thanks, Barbara. She's referring to the second photo. Are you seeing two photos?
Finn Bell (he/him)
01:17:22
Did you just see the shift to the next slide, Barbara? On mountaintop removal?
Lisa Colon
01:19:29
I am absolutely in love with our mountains here in CO. I cannot begin to imagine them being removed. That is a deep ouch.
Meredith Powers
01:24:15
yes! and social work is work on the edges/borders/boundaries... physical, or other, even between professions, or gaps in services...love extending this idea to how we can work on healing the borders with Mexico, and beyond
Leah Prussia
01:26:32
Miigwech for all you do Yolanda… True relational work for all of life.
Lisa Colon
01:27:37
Borikua here. Hahom (thank you) for your work! Seneko Kakona (abundant blessings) Yolanda
Meredith Powers
01:28:57
beautiful examples of real solutions! I am filled with hope, thanks, Yolanda!
Debbie Stewart
01:29:03
Thank you. It was wonderful.
Melissa Singh
01:29:23
Thank you all!!!
Wendi Witter
01:29:23
Thank you so much! Excellent information on working together as a community!!!
Njeri Kagotho
01:29:36
Thank you so very much. That was amazing!!!
Brandi Haberl
01:29:39
Thank you!
Lisa Colon
01:29:57
Thank you to you as well Dr. Reyes Mason!
GSSW Events
01:29:57
Join us for our third and final webinar in this series:October 26, 10 am MDTEnvironmental/Racial Justice Series - Mobilizing Power for Action and ChangeRegistration link:
https://udenver.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NrSgCSYCQyaf6smFznwqHA
Meredith Powers
01:30:00
thank you Lisa, and Finn!
Julie Buck
01:30:06
Wonderful insights...felt them in my body!
Barbara Decker
01:30:26
Thank you, all!
Rebecca Carpenter
01:30:45
Thank you all for sharing your knowledge today.
Genesis Alvarez-Rosario
01:30:49
Wonderful work! Thank you everyone! Hello Dr. Machado!
Felicia Mitchell
01:30:52
Thank you everyone!
GSSW Events
01:31:07
Join us for our third and final webinar in this series:October 26, 10 am MDTEnvironmental/Racial Justice Series - Mobilizing Power for Action and ChangeRegistration link:
https://udenver.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NrSgCSYCQyaf6smFznwqHA