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August/September 2024

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66 maconmagazine.com | August/September 2024 mural at 640 Poplar Street, a building owned by local developer Miller Heath, and covered up a temporary painting that had first been made for a film set. The design reflected her vision and the organization's needs, Young said. For example, triangles of different sizes are in the mural's background. "They [NWDA] have these little tiny elements that they implement into their branding, and so I just tried to use what they had that meant something to me," Young, who is Chichimeca and Apache, explained. "The triangle means water. It's life. It's all kinds of other things that have symbolic meanings in my culture." The figures in the center represent what appears to be a care worker with a client, showing the close and vulnerable relationship care work often creates. Young flew out to Macon for a week to complete the mural, enjoying feedback from Maconites as she painted it. She wants care workers to feel seen for "their leadership, their labor, and their resilience." It's about their love, too, adds Brawley, who said she has felt the mural deeply each time she's seen it. On the job, "I fell in love with everybody. I treated everybody as if it was my mom, as if it was my sister, if it was my dad or my brother. So I mean, I just go in, and I just make myself a part of the family," she said. Despite the dedication of care workers like Brawley, the care crisis is far from over. Georgia was ranked this year as the third-worst of all 50 states for senior care staffing, according to a study by Seniorly Resource Center that analyzed six metrics, such as employee turnover, staff-to-occupancy ratios, and

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