Bringing generations together is one of the essential ways to build a healthy community. Intergenerational programs promote health, well-being, and meaningful relationships that enhance participants’ lives. We are excited to welcome Donna Butts, Executive Director of Washington DC-based Generations United, along with local experts in the Northland, to speak about the value of programs and opportunities that build relationships between older and younger people.
The Northland Diversity in Aging Series is a collaboration of The College of Saint Scholastica's Office of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion and the Gerontology Program, Duluth Aging Support, Northland Foundation, and the Arrowhead Area Agency on Aging. The purpose is to foster conversations and promote learning about the aging and caregiving experience across generations and cultures.
This event is FREE and open to all community members, including students, professionals and caregivers. ASL interpreters will be present.