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X-WR-CALDESC:As the prison population rapidly ages\, older adults reenterin
 g our communities after incarceration face significant barriers to reinteg
 rating and living securely. In particular\, older adults of color are disp
 roportionately represented in the reentry population\, and\, due to struct
 ural discrimination\, are at risk of being unable to access the health and
  economic security programs that could help them live securely in the comm
 unity.\n\nIn conjunction with our newly launched Reentry Project\, Justice
  in Aging presents this first in a three-part webinar series on reentry is
 sues.\n\nReentry and Older Adults: An Introduction for Advocates Serving O
 lder Adults will provide a solid base of information on policy issues faci
 ng the older adult reentry population and will discuss ways that advocates
  for older adults can improve their ability to serve this group.\n\nPresen
 ters:\n• Vivianne Mbaku\, Director\, Equity in Elder Justice\, Justice in 
 Aging\n• Jennifer Kye\, Senior Attorney\, Justice in Aging\n• Georgia Burk
 e\, Director\, Medicare Advocacy\, Justice in Aging\n• Trinh Phan\, Direct
 or\, State Income Security\, Justice in Aging\n\nWho should attend: Any ol
 der adult advocate directly serving older adults or involved in systemic a
 dvocacy on behalf of older adults.\n\nLook out for future webinars in the 
 series\, including Reentry and Older Adults—Housing\, which will take plac
 e on October 12\, and Reentry and Older Adults—Accessing Income and Health
  Care Benefits\, which will take place on November 9.\n\nThe series will i
 nclude trauma-informed and culturally competent approaches\, insights from
  reentry advocates with lived experience\, and policy recommendations for 
 improving outcomes in housing and public benefits.
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DESCRIPTION:As the prison population rapidly ages\, older adults reentering
  our communities after incarceration face significant barriers to reintegr
 ating and living securely. In particular\, older adults of color are dispr
 oportionately represented in the reentry population\, and\, due to structu
 ral discrimination\, are at risk of being unable to access the health and 
 economic security programs that could help them live securely in the commu
 nity.\n\nIn conjunction with our newly launched Reentry Project\, Justice 
 in Aging presents this first in a three-part webinar series on reentry iss
 ues.\n\nReentry and Older Adults: An Introduction for Advocates Serving Ol
 der Adults will provide a solid base of information on policy issues facin
 g the older adult reentry population and will discuss ways that advocates 
 for older adults can improve their ability to serve this group.\n\nPresent
 ers:\n• Vivianne Mbaku\, Director\, Equity in Elder Justice\, Justice in A
 ging\n• Jennifer Kye\, Senior Attorney\, Justice in Aging\n• Georgia Burke
 \, Director\, Medicare Advocacy\, Justice in Aging\n• Trinh Phan\, Directo
 r\, State Income Security\, Justice in Aging\n\nWho should attend: Any old
 er adult advocate directly serving older adults or involved in systemic ad
 vocacy on behalf of older adults.\n\nLook out for future webinars in the s
 eries\, including Reentry and Older Adults—Housing\, which will take place
  on October 12\, and Reentry and Older Adults—Accessing Income and Health 
 Care Benefits\, which will take place on November 9.\n\nThe series will in
 clude trauma-informed and culturally competent approaches\, insights from 
 reentry advocates with lived experience\, and policy recommendations for i
 mproving outcomes in housing and public benefits.
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221006T120000
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SUMMARY:Reentry and Older Adults—An Introduction for Advocates Serving Olde
 r Adults
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