Monthly Archives: December 2020

The Best of IFA Virtual Town Hall 2020: COVID-19 and Older People

Underscoring comments from my post earlier this month, engaging in the weekly Virtual Town Hall series with the International Federation on Ageing (IFA) was one of the better Zoom experiences to come out of this year for me. The Town Hall series provided a consistently informative program that would have served as an education for anyone

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Longevity & Legacy Portraits 2020: An Interplanetary Journey, Meeting a Young Mr. Waples in a Time Curve Funnel.

“And now for something completely different.” Monty Python As we pass on from these last days of what has been a remarkable time warped year 2020, we have seriously run out of new words to describe it. So as if to shake this off, I woke from a dream last week, in wonder of the

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Age-Inclusive Communities: Equity by Design

In two days-time on Dec.17, I will attend likely my last virtual event for 2020 with AARP International titled Prioritize Connectivity – part of their series Equity by Design.The AARP is also a partner of the International Federation on Ageing (IFA) and I look forward to this topic, which is part four in their six-part

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Joining IFA & the Value in Virtual Connections

One of the better experiences to come out of this year for me was engaging in weekly meetings at the Global Virtual Town Hall with the International Federation on Ageing (IFA) – thirty-four weeks of learning from people in numerous, diverse regions around the world on how they confronted the issues facing older people in

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Time for an Ageing Better Manifesto. Is it a ?

Is this The Age of Ageing Better? A new book tilted so, out mid-year 2020, from the UK’s Dr. Anna Dixon at the Centre for Ageing Better, certainly adds the ? to prompt us further to a discussion. While it has been my fortune over the last twenty years to increasingly, more deeply become part

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