

Terrence Wise
McDonald's manager in Kansas City, Missouri, advocating for fast food workers' rights and better conditions, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Apr 20, 2020 • 50min
The loneliness pandemic/Betraying “essential workers”
Terrence Wise, a McDonald's manager and advocate for fast food workers' rights, joins Cornell professor Jamila Michener to tackle pressing social issues. They discuss the loneliness pandemic, emphasizing the mental health toll on vulnerable populations due to isolation. They're also vocal about how essential workers are treated as disposable despite being labeled heroes, advocating for better pay and protections. Their conversation highlights the rising labor strikes and the need for solidarity in pushing for systemic change to improve conditions for essential workers.

Apr 14, 2020 • 29min
All praise, no pay
Terrence Wise, a fast food manager from Kansas City, advocates passionately for the rights of essential workers, sharing his challenges during the pandemic, including personal struggles like homelessness. Jamila Michener, a Cornell professor, discusses the impact of policy on low-income individuals and the rise of labor actions. Together, they highlight the urgent need for better wages and working conditions while inspiring hope through collective action, reflecting on historical strikes as a model for today's labor movements.