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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 73-76

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... •  ighlight successful campaigns that have changed public discourse H for other stereotypes and how they might apply to disrupting nega tive stereotypes of aging and disability and mitigate their effects. •  xplore effective communication, education, and system design strat E egies for aging and disability, with attention to media, marketing, and specific industries.
From page 74...
... Their Impact Facilitator: Margaret L Campbell, Campbell & Associates Consulting Benefits and Detriments of Age Stereotypes Becca Levy, Yale University Disability Stereotypes and Biases Katie Wang, Yale University Ageism and the Workplace Michael S
From page 75...
... BREAK 2:30–3:45 p.m. Panel 3: Disrupting Negative Stereotypes in the Media Facilitator: Janni Lehrer-Stein, Independent Consultant, Disability Policy and Advocacy Karen Chong, Disrupt Aging, AARP Lisa Takeuchi Cullen, Telivision Writer, Author, and Journalist Robert David Hall, Actor, Musician, and Disability Advocate Annie Marter, Nine Stories Speaker Q&A with Audience 3:45–4:00 p.m.
From page 76...
... McCarthy, Parsons School of Design Shalethia Gable Washington, Parsons Fashion: Systems and Society Alumnus and Veterans Project Creator Lucy Jones, FFORA (Inclusive Design) Grace Jun, Open Style Lab and Parsons School of Design Rie Norregaard, SYPartners Jean Shein, UNIQLO Speaker Q&A with Audience 5:30–5:45 p.m.


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