If you want to think about #flourishing at all stages of the life course, we need to look at the stigma that emerges around disability & aging, & look at communities around the world where humans are valued even when they're not being productive or independent." — @annaicorwin
Tomorrow at 11:00am ET! Join TPN member @arthurbrooks for the first annual Global Scientific Conference on Human Flourishing @HFHarvard. He will discuss human flourishing as we age with @annaicorwin, @TomLeeOsborn, and @laurahelmuth.
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Tomorrow at 11:00am ET! Join TPN member @arthurbrooks for the first annual Global Scientific Conference on Human Flourishing @HFHarvard. He will discuss human flourishing as we age with @annaicorwin, @TomLeeOsborn, and @laurahelmuth.
Register for free 👇
https://t.co/WrxvXrbDRG
Check out the speaker line-up at the first annual Global Scientific Conference on Human Flourishing hosted by @TempletonWorld!
Join the conversation with 50+ speakers across disciplines and dialogues this Nov. 29 & 30.
Register today at: https://t.co/ozHqqM4Q9L
Has anyone had their work translated? A Korean nun just wrote me the most wonderful email asking to translate Embracing Age into Korean. I'd love to hear about folk's experiences with translations.
“In the world we have created, a wildfire will go wherever we have allowed fuel to accumulate. No army of fire control workers can turn it around, and they shouldn’t have to sacrifice themselves trying.” Thought-provoking op-ed by @adrianapetryna
https://t.co/ztUptMcg4e
The new issue of the Cultural Anthropology journal opens with the colloquy, #CiteBlackWomen, featuring Anne-Maria B. Makhulu (@DrMackMack), Christen A. Smith (@profsassy), Faye V. Harrison (@FayeVHarrison1), Savannah Shange (@savannahshange), and Bianca C. Williams (@biancaphd)!
What does pluralism look like in action? Look no further than your backyard.
@newpluralists is investing $10 million in local organizations that address division and build belonging.
Learn more and apply here. https://t.co/NGND8IoKBd
No surprises here. Everyday practices including language shape health outcomes and experiences of aging. The next step is to ask How we begin to value all stages of the life course https://t.co/sgQSxkwWYK
Walking around my old college campus, it’s so apparent that much of the longing that adults feel for their college days is because it was the only time in their lives when they lived in close knit, walkable communities, saw friends everyday, rarely got into cars
I continue to be inspired by the work of radical self-examination and service Catholic sisters engage in - most recently floored by the land justice work that centers racial and ecological healing that the Nuns and Nones are hosting https://t.co/eqWRo7hBEc