Seeing Hope in the Movement to End Ageism
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Seeing Hope in the Movement to End Ageism

To be truly radical is to make hope possible instead of despair convincing.

Last Monday, I moderated the kickoff keynote panel on #Ageism and #Ableism at the American Society on Aging 's #OnAging2023 conference. I quoted Raymond Williams, then asked panelists Ashton Applewhite , Christina Peoples, MS , Elizabeth White and Tracey Gendron : "When you think about the battle to end ageism, what are you most hopeful about right now?" (You'll get to hear what they had to say when the keynote recording is released.)

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Kickoff Keynote Panel at the 2023 American Society on Aging Conference

What I'm hopeful about in the movement to end ageism

Later that evening, a few people approached me in the lobby and asked me what I was hopeful about. My quick response: A lot! This is my extended answer about the things I witnessed at the conference that are giving me hope that the movement to end ageism is making progress.

  1. The fact that the conference kickoff was a keynote panel addressing ageism, featuring leading anti-ageism authors and advocates, as well as the number of sessions that focused on ageism in some way or another, including the well-attended How to Be An Anti-Ageist Influencer social media workshop, facilitated by Adi Goldstein and Ashley S. , and my Colorado colleagues Kris Geerken, MHA and Lindsay Neville 's Antidotes for Ageism: A Guide to Age-Inclusive Healthcare.
  2. How the #OwnYourAge concept took off. At the end of the keynote panel, I shared my age and asked everyone in the audience to shout out theirs. They did. Hundreds flocked to the Art Against Ageism photo booth in the Shutterstock Ending Ageism area, taking photos of themselves holding up a card with their age.
  3. All of the art with anti-ageist and age-positive messages! Kudos to Meg LaPorte , Michelle Olson, PhD , Jodie Berman, MS, CTRS, CDCP, CMDCP Margaret McDonald and others for bringing their creativity to fight ageism, and to my friend and Changing the Narrative, a leading anti-ageism initiative Change AGEnt Jan Golden for her spectacular (and popular!) booth featuring age-positive birthday cards, stickers and more.
  4. The number of people of all ages attending the 2023 conference, including the amazing ASA RISE Fellows. Kudos to ASA for cultivating diversity in the field.
  5. The number of people who cited research from AARP and Dr. Becca Levy about the impact of #ageism on our financial security, health, longevity and the economy. The message is getting out: Ageism is rampant and ruinous, and we need to do something about it!

Are we there yet? Um, no. There were some cringy moments of hearing people making ageist remarks about themselves. And we know that there is lots to do in policy and advocacy to create that age-inclusive world we envision. But the fingerprints of ASA's Ageism and Culture Advisory Council were all over the conference. Thank you!

As my friend and Encore Public Voices Fellow Dr. Kitty Oliver says: Seek hope, see hope, BE hope. There was lots to see and celebrate last week, and we ALL have the opportunity to BE that hope for others. Adelante!

Dr. Kitty Oliver

Race and Ethnic Relations Author/Oral Historian

1 年

Thank you, Janine, for continuing to enlighten me and others about the wonderful possibilities at all stages of this journey. Need a boost? Here's my musical message of hope: https://onbeing.org/dont-put-your-dreams-away/

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David Moro

Seasoned Multi Skilled Professional Seeks Part Time, Contract or Remote opportunities

1 年

It will never end, but truth will also prevail and when we give back life its about honesty

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David W.G. Voyle 大卫 沃尤

Co Founder & Producer of the 2OF Entertainment YouTube Channel

1 年

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Stella Fosse

Author, biologist, and advocate for older women's empowerment.

1 年

I love it that there was lots of art with age positive messages! Would love to attend next year when I'm 70, and share about the importance of age positive fiction.

Cathy Michaelson Lieblich

Person-directed care and culture change in long-term care advocate

1 年

Great to hear your optimism, Janine! I’ve been fighting ageism ever since I read, Dr. Robert Butler’s book, Why Survive? Being Old in America” in the 70s when I was just starting out in the aging field and now I’m almost 67. Hopefully in my lifetime things will change or at least for my childrens’ generation!

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