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Who Decides? Shaping Human Rights for People with Dementia

Dementia is often viewed strictly through a medical lens—a diagnosis to be managed or a condition to be treated. However, as the global population ages, we are witnessing a crucial shift in perspective. Dementia is not just a health issue; it is a matter of equity, disability, and fundamental human rights. Currently, more than 55…

Human Rights, Social Justice, and Community Work

Community Work, Human Rights, and the Settlement and Neighbourhood Centre Movement Ken Burns’ 2014 documentary series, “The Roosevelts: An Intimate History,” offers a captivating exploration of a family whose name has resonated through U.S. and global history for decades. The final episode focuses on one of my personal heroes, Eleanor Roosevelt. Her tireless work as…

UN International Day of Older Persons: Celebrating Across Generations

  UN International Day of Older Persons: Celebrating Across Generations We’re delighted to announce that Chris Hanway of Jacob Riis Settlement and Ariana A. Elezaj of Lenox Hill Neighborhood House are co-chairing this year’s UN International Day of Older Persons event. Taking place at the UN in New York City and also viewable on UN…

United Nations International Day of Older Person – Join Us

   Please join us this Thursday for the Diversity Committee Lecture “United Nations for Aging: United Nations International Day of Older Person (UNIDOP)” by Christopher Hanway, with guest Ariana Elezaj. When: Thursday, September 14 at 10:30 am(USA). Where: Halpern Room (Please register In-person*) or via Zoom (Please click on banner above or link) Cost: Free *Please note Brock House will…