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X-WR-CALDESC:Low-income older adults face a number of challenges grounded i
 n structural racism and other forms of discrimination. As a way to help ad
 dress those challenges\, the Older Americans Act emphasizes that limited p
 rogram and service resources should be targeted to older adults with the g
 reatest economic or social need. The factors that cause social need includ
 e language barriers and isolation caused by racial or ethnic status. There
 fore\, advancing equity is an important goal in the delivery of aging and 
 legal services to older adults. This inaugural webinar series is focused o
 n how aging and legal services professionals can better advance equity for
  older adults in their own work. This first webcast of the series will: \n
 â€¢	Provide an overview of why equity\, especially race equity\, is important
  for older adults with economic and social need\; \nâ€¢	Review different stra
 tegies and opportunities to advance equity in legal and aging services\; a
 nd \nâ€¢	Highlight a local programâ€™s journey to centering equity in its work 
 with older adults. \n\nPresenters: \nâ€¢	Denny Chan\, Directing Attorney for 
 Equity Advocacy\, Justice in Aging \nâ€¢	Kimberly Jones Merchant\, Director o
 f the Racial Justice Institute and Network\, Shriver Center on Poverty Law
  \nâ€¢	Kevin Prindiville\, Executive Director\, Justice in Aging \nâ€¢	Pamela Wa
 lz\, Supervising Attorney of the Health and Independence Unit\, Community 
 Legal Services of Philadelphia \n\nSubsequent webinars in the series will 
 continue exploring these topics and also structure opportunities for audie
 nces to learn and discuss challenges specific to advancing equity in their
  work and ways to address them. More information on the next trainings in 
 the series is forthcoming. \n\nClosed captioning will be available on this
  webcast. A link with access to the captions will be shared through GoToWe
 binarâ€™s chat box shortly before the webcast start time. \n\nThis training 
 will be presented in a WEBCAST format to accommodate more participants. Du
 e to the high volume of participants\, computer audio will be the only opt
 ion to listen to the presentation. No telephone call-in number will be pro
 vided. Please plan accordingly. Thank you. \n \nThis webcast will be recor
 ded and available on our website shortly after the presentation. The recor
 ding and training materials will also be emailed to all registrants within
  a few days after the training. \n
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DESCRIPTION:Low-income older adults face a number of challenges grounded in
  structural racism and other forms of discrimination. As a way to help add
 ress those challenges\, the Older Americans Act emphasizes that limited pr
 ogram and service resources should be targeted to older adults with the gr
 eatest economic or social need. The factors that cause social need include
  language barriers and isolation caused by racial or ethnic status. Theref
 ore\, advancing equity is an important goal in the delivery of aging and l
 egal services to older adults. This inaugural webinar series is focused on
  how aging and legal services professionals can better advance equity for 
 older adults in their own work. This first webcast of the series will: \nâ€¢
 	Provide an overview of why equity\, especially race equity\, is important 
 for older adults with economic and social need\; \nâ€¢	Review different strat
 egies and opportunities to advance equity in legal and aging services\; an
 d \nâ€¢	Highlight a local programâ€™s journey to centering equity in its work w
 ith older adults. \n\nPresenters: \nâ€¢	Denny Chan\, Directing Attorney for E
 quity Advocacy\, Justice in Aging \nâ€¢	Kimberly Jones Merchant\, Director of
  the Racial Justice Institute and Network\, Shriver Center on Poverty Law 
 \nânâ	Kevin Prindiville\, Executive Director\, Justice in Aging \nâ€¢	Pamela Wal
 z\, Supervising Attorney of the Health and Independence Unit\, Community L
 egal Services of Philadelphia \n\nSubsequent webinars in the series will c
 ontinue exploring these topics and also structure opportunities for audien
 ces to learn and discuss challenges specific to advancing equity in their 
 work and ways to address them. More information on the next trainings in t
 he series is forthcoming. \n\nClosed captioning will be available on this 
 webcast. A link with access to the captions will be shared through GoToWeb
 inarâ€™s chat box shortly before the webcast start time. \n\nThis training w
 ill be presented in a WEBCAST format to accommodate more participants. Due
  to the high volume of participants\, computer audio will be the only opti
 on to listen to the presentation. No telephone call-in number will be prov
 ided. Please plan accordingly. Thank you. \n \nThis webcast will be record
 ed and available on our website shortly after the presentation. The record
 ing and training materials will also be emailed to all registrants within 
 a few days after the training. \n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211028T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211028T121500
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SUMMARY:Advancing Equity for Older Adults\, Part 1: An Introduction to Adva
 ncing Equity in Legal and Aging Services
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