Tuesday, June 24th
2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. – Opening Exchange – Generativity and Intergenerational Cooperation
• “Making Aging Positive,” The Atlantic, June 2014, by Linda Fried
• “Generativity” and the Pass-It-On Conference by Lincoln Caplan
• Family Matters: Public Policy and the Interdependence of Generations by Generations United
3:00 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. – Reality Check – Challenges and Solutions
• Demographics Reference by Adele Hayutin
• Potential Encore Talent and Their Interest in Helping Children and Youth: A confidential preview of a 2014 Encore.org survey by Jim Emerman and Cal Halvorsen
• Marshaling Encore Talent: Intermediaries and Other Match-makers by Phyllis Segal
• “The Fear Factor,” The American Scholar, Summer 2014, by Lincoln Caplan
4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. – Finding Good Fits – Matching Supply and Demand
• Investing Human Capital and Social Capital in America’s Children and Youth:
A Case Study of Jumpstart from the Perspective of The Corporation for National and Community Service by Erwin Tan
• AARP Experience Corps: A Case Study by Lincoln Caplan
Wednesday, June 25th
9:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. – Making It Real – Creating Generative Communities
• Piper Report on Civic Engagement in Arizona, Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
• Experience Matters: Connecting Talent with Community
• Summary of the Santa Clara Project
Additional Readings
Challenges and Solutions
• Out of Many, One: Uniting the Changing Faces of America
Creating Generative Communities
• America’s Best Intergenerational Communities: Building Livable Communities for Children, Youth, Families, and Older Adults
• Making Children a Priority on Grandparents Day and Every Day by Dr. Joan Lombardi and Dr. Mary Catherine Bateson (Huffington Post)
• Let’s Raise Our Grand Voices in Support of Children and Families by Dr. Joan Lombardi and Dr. Mary Catherine Bateson (Huffington Post)
• Mr.Rogers Got It: Generations Are Stronger Together by Donna M. Butts (Huffington Post)