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This virtual event will be held on March 29th, 2022 at 6pm EST. With a panel of research experts and community organizers, our panel will explore the question – how could Montreal become an age-friendly, intergenerational city.

Our panel will discuss how ageism manifests itself in our communities. We will explore what can be done to address age-related harm, marginalization, and generational divides through policy changes and interpersonal strategies.

On our panel, we will hear from Dr. Meghan Joy, a research expert on the relationships between government policy and age-friendly city projects. Furthermore, Tracie Swim will represent the West-End Intergenerational Network, a community organization working on the ground to bridge generational divides and advocate for community connection. Lastly, Anne Caines will join us and discuss how the organization Respecting Elders: Communities Against Abuse works to combat elder isolation and promote a culture of respect within communities.

Join us for this conversation and find out how we can all be part of the change! Register here!

YEARS FUNDED

2021-22

AMOUNT ALLOCATED

$1250.00

PROJECT LEADER

Amirun Shah

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