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New Generations United Report Highlights Grandfamilies’ Struggles with Food Insecurity

New Generations United Report Highlights Grandfamilies’ Struggles with Food Insecurity

Generations Now

Existing help for food insecure families tends to assume kids live with parents, not grandparents, and should be fixed to reflect reality. .

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Standing Next to Ethan Moreno

Standing Next to Ethan Moreno

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

From winging it to glory.

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A Salute to Grandmothers

A Salute to Grandmothers

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

On time and fashions passing by,

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This Body of Mine

This Body of Mine

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

With thanks and gratitude.

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Old Woman’s Lament

Old Woman’s Lament

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

Or how to keep on walking.

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For Dylan Thomas Who Also Did Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night

For Dylan Thomas Who Also Did Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

Don’t look for me at AARP conventions, sipping Earl Grey tea from a bone china cup.

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Three Poems

Three Poems

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

‘You know we’re all different?’

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Dignity Series

Dignity Series

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

Levity, music and air.

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Missing My Mother and Moving Through Grief

Missing My Mother and Moving Through Grief

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

How musical memories lessen the feelings of loss.

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My Grandmother’s Last Lesson

My Grandmother’s Last Lesson

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

How to exit the stage on one’s own terms.

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The Subtext (or A Messy Draft)

The Subtext (or A Messy Draft)

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

‘Slow down or you’re never going to get it.’

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A Lesson in Determination

A Lesson in Determination

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

Nothing but admiration for a woman living alone against all odds.

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Banking in Absentia

Banking in Absentia

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

A complicated relationship remembered when severing odd financial ties.

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Mama Mia and Keys

Mama Mia and Keys

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

Acrylic on Paper Paintings

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The Brushstrokes of Dementia

The Brushstrokes of Dementia

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

How an artist’s work was transformed by dementia.

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The Art of Aging

The Art of Aging

Generations Today, The Art of Aging

A portrait and interview project by Aging Well WhatCom explores what it means to age in a certain place and includes fascinating personal histories.

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Midterm Elections: How Will Outcomes Impact Health Equity?

Midterm Elections: How Will Outcomes Impact Health Equity?

Generations Now

A split Congress means health equity legislation is less likely to rise to the level of must-pass, must-do items on the bipartisan shortlist.

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We’ve Come a Long Way, But Advocacy Still Needed for Mental Health Services

We’ve Come a Long Way, But Advocacy Still Needed for Mental Health Services

Generations Now

Older adults had not been a priority in the mental health system, and mental health had not been a priority in aging programs.

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Caring for Our Nation’s Veterans: The Challenge of an Aging Population

Caring for Our Nation’s Veterans: The Challenge of an Aging Population

Generations Now

The Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers has multiple support programs for those caring for veterans of any era.

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Alarmed by Antisemitism

Alarmed by Antisemitism

Generations Now

Let’s do our part to stamp out hate.

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