Changing the Conversation Topic: Igniting a Multigenerational Movement

Changing the Conversation Topic: Igniting a Multigenerational Movement

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Research from Cogenerate points to the power of intergenerational programs and relationships to change attitudes towards aging. In this portion of the toolkit, learn more about the power of intergenerational connection to change the conversation on aging and review work currently being done to bring generations together.  

Eunice Lin Nichols

Co-CEO

CoGenerate

Eunice (You-knees) is Co-CEO of CoGenerate. She has spent more than two decades bringing older and younger generations together to bridge divides and solve problems, including leading CoGenerate’s innovation portfolio, serving as national campaign director for the Generation to Generation initiative, running >span class="TextRun SCXP104739943 BCX0" xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US"> (now a program of AARP), and scaling Experience Corps from one neighborhood school in San Francisco into a thriving Bay Area program helping thousands of kids read by third grade. Eunice has been recognized as a Next Avenue Influencer in Aging and is a graduate of the Billions Institute Fellowship for Large-Scale Change. She is also a recipient of the James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award for advancing innovative and effective solutions to California’s most significant issues.

Audrey Rider

Early Childhood Field Specialist

South Dakota State University Extension

Audrey is the Early Childhood Field Specialist for South Dakota State University Extension. Audrey supports and works with childcare programs and providers to increase school readiness and enhance social, emotional growth and development among South Dakota’s youngest citizens. Audrey interacts closely with parents, teachers, early childhood professionals, caregivers, agencies and stakeholders to coordinate resources and advance initiatives for young children in South Dakota. In addition to outreach, Audrey collaborates with other land grant universities’ extension and early childhood development programming throughout the nation to enhance programming and resources available to South Dakotans.

Darcy Evon

CEO

The Village Chicago

Darcy is the CEO of The Village Chicago. Darcy brings a wealth of experience to the Village, including leadership roles at public and private universities, libraries, medical, technology, non-profit organizations and media companies. She is active in Chicago’s corporate and civic communities and serves on the boards of Ingenuity Inc., The Guild of the Chicago History Museum, The Kalo Foundation, and the Chicago Innovation Advisory Board. Darcy is a member of the Economic Club, Executives Club, and a variety of cultural and business organizations. She is an avid history buff and author who published Hand Wrought, an illustrated history of jewelry and metalwork from the Chicago Arts and Crafts Movement.

Leacey E. Brown

Gerontology Field Specialist

South Dakota State University Extension

Leacey E. Brown serves South Dakota as a SDSU Extension Gerontology Field Specialist. What that means is that Leacey is an expert on aging. Aging is a process of gaining momentum, where we gain knowledge, skills and experience. To take advantage of those resources, we need modern solutions to the challenges of aging. Leacey works with individuals, families and communities to improve aging for all of us who call South Dakota home. She is based in Rapid City, South Dakota, but serves the whole state of South Dakota. Please feel free to reach out to her with any questions.

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Changing the Conversation: Igniting a Multigenerational Movement
06/27/2023 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
06/27/2023 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes You are invited to join us for the third webinar of the Changing the Conversation Webinar Series! This series is focusing on topics where we can change the conversation and attitudes on aging, and ultimately, advance policies that support us at every age and stage of life. Join us on June 27th at 1:00PM ET for Changing the Conversation: Igniting a Multigenerational Movement webinar.
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Changing the Conversation Q&A Series: Part 4
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Open to view video. This Changing the Conversation Q&A Series consists of four parts, each of which expands briefly on the questions raised during the Changing the Conversation Webinar Series—which consisted of four webinars providing invaluable insights to framing, hot topics related to implicit bias towards aging, and tools from the National Center and our partners. In part four, Changing the Conversation: Igniting a Multigenerational Movement, presenters discuss the power of intergenerational connection to change the conversation on aging and review work currently being done to bring generations together.