About Youth In Macro
We believe students don’t need to wait to have a voice. Here’s who we are and how we work.
Who We Are
Recognizing a void in undergraduate social work education, Amou Mawien founded Youth In Macro to bridge the gap between classroom theory and systemic advocacy. While traditional curricula focused heavily on clinical roles, Mawien observed that students eager to dismantle broken systems lacked a clear pathway into policy work.
Frustrated by the absence of a professional pipeline for aspiring macro social workers, Mawien launched the organization’s inaugural cohort in 2025. What began as a group of four students conducting policy research has since evolved into a multi-university, student-led movement. Today, Youth In Macro provides the mentorship and network necessary to ensure those closest to societal problems have a seat at the decision-making table.
We believe students do not need to wait until they are established professionals to have a voice in policy or research. Everything we build starts with listening to what students actually need and ends with creating real access to the spaces they belong in. From research fellowships to policy workshops to advocacy training, our approach is practical, student-centered, and rooted in the understanding that proximity to the problem is a qualification — not a barrier.
Access. Advocacy. Authenticity. We believe in radical access for students who have been locked out of policy spaces. We believe advocacy is a skill that can be taught and a right that should not be gatekept. And we believe in showing up authentically — as social workers, as students, and as people who are closest to the communities we serve.
Meet the Team
Amou Mawien
Amou is an MSW candidate with a passion for building systems that work with and for communities. Her work is anchored in racial justice, immigrant rights, youth leadership, and systemic change — focusing specifically on the intersections of policy, public health, and grassroots advocacy. As the founder of Youth in Macro, Amou leads a youth-driven initiative that supports students and emerging professionals pursuing macro-level social work, policy reform, and civic engagement.
Maddie Harris
Policy and program professional with over six years of experience including legislative research, advocacy, and community-based policy implementation. MSW with a policy practice concentration, with experience supporting housing and homelessness initiatives. Skilled in analyzing state and federal legislation, drafting policy materials, and collaborating with partners to advance housing stability, LGBTQ+ rights, and equitable public systems.
Lanelle Quzack, MSW
Lanelle Quzack is a PhD candidate in Social Work at Widener University. Her work is driven by a commitment to health equity, specifically in systems that continue to marginalize and silence the experiences of communities. She is especially passionate about mentoring students and creating spaces where communities are not only heard but are active agents in shaping the knowledge and solutions that impact their lives.
Ashley McCall, LMSW
Ashley McCall is a social worker, consultant, and founder of Welloe Health, a mental health platform addressing employee wellbeing and social determinants of health. She also leads Williams & McCall Consulting, partnering with governments and organizations to design strategies at the intersection of health, workforce wellbeing, and civic engagement. With nearly a decade in practice, Ashley focuses on building sustainable, people-centered systems and driving systems-level change through strategic partnerships.
Faye Mayer
Faye Mayer serves as Secretary for Youth In Macro, supporting organizational operations and helping drive the mission forward. Faye is a Certified Peer Support Specialist dedicated to working with underserved communities, particularly Transitional Age Youth (TAY). Faye also serves on the Youth Advisory Board for a local LGBTQ+ center, contributing to inclusive programming and advocacy efforts. Passionate about social justice and policy reform, they plan to pursue a Master’s degree in Social Work to expand their impact. They are thrilled to join YIM in the secretary role.
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