Page de couverture de ASA'S Future Proof

ASA'S Future Proof

Auteur(s): American Society on Aging
  • Résumé

  • ASA believes work on racial justice can no longer remain at the margins for those of us who work to improve the lives of older people in this country. We plan on weaving it into the fabric of everything we do at ASA, including this new slate of Future-Proof broadcasts, which for the Summer season will center around Equity and Justice. Please tune in as Peter Kaldes, CEO of ASA, speaks with experts in aging whose work intersects with racial injustice and inequity, such as Robert Espinoza, Denny Chan, Karen Lincoln, Larry Curley, and Ai-Jen Poo.
    © 2024 ASA'S Future Proof
    Voir plus Voir moins
Épisodes
  • Bridging the Digital Divide: On Equity in Technology and How it Might Just Change the Way We Age
    Sep 3 2020

    With so many programs and resources for older adults "going virtual" during the COVID-19 pandemic, many organizations are faced with questions about how to ensure they are reaching the most vulnerable members of their communities. Tom Kamber, Founder and Executive Director of OATS joins host and CEO of the American Society on Aging, Peter Kaldes on Future Proof to share how Older Adults Technology Services  is bridging the digital divide, helping to ensure that everyone has access to the best technology while embracing the call for racial justice around the country.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    29 min
  • Life on the Front Lines: Direct Care Worker Challenges, Immigration Issues and Quest for Equality
    Aug 27 2020

    Ai-jen Poo is the co-founder and executive director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, a nonprofit organization working to bring quality work, dignity and fairness to the growing numbers of workers who care and clean in our homes, a workforce that is disproportionately immigrants and women of color. With the help of more than 280,000 domestic workers, NDWA has won a Domestic Worker Bill of Rights in nine states and the cities of Seattle and Philadelphia, and brought more than 2 million home care workers under minimum wage protections. In 2011, Poo launched Caring Across Generations, a campaign to address the nation’s crumbling care infrastructure, catalyzing groundbreaking policy change including the nation’s first family caregiver benefit in Hawaii and the first long-term care social insurance fund in Washington State. She is the author of “The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America,” a widely acclaimed book that makes the case for access to care for all families. Peter and Ai-jen will explore the issues of equity and justice and how they intersect with Poo's work around securing a living wage for domestic workers and quality of life for the elders they serve. 

    Voir plus Voir moins
    39 min
  • Racial Disparities and Racist Reactions to COVID-19, Plus Aiming for Equity in the Navajo Nation
    Aug 6 2020

    Larry Curley is the Executive Director of the National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Curley, who along with members of the National Tribal Chairmen’s Association founded NICOA in 1976, was named a 2019 Influencer in Aging by NextAvenue. In this episode, Peter and Larry discuss issues of equity and justice and how they intersect with Larry's work with older adults in the Navajo Nation and how recently there have been resurgences in racism against members of the Navajo Nation in New Mexico due to COVID-19. 

    Voir plus Voir moins
    26 min

Ce que les auditeurs disent de ASA'S Future Proof

Moyenne des évaluations de clients

Évaluations – Cliquez sur les onglets pour changer la source des évaluations.