Ageism in Humor

Elderblogger Ronni Bennett recently wrote a post about how frustrating it is to see ageist humor go unchallenged. The kinds of jokes that are made at the expense of older people would be considered racist, sexist, and otherwise insensitive if the targets were women or minorities of any group. Yet older people are fair game.

Here’s a skit, done on “Saturday Night Live,” about older people trying to use the Amazon Echo.  (“Amazon Echo is a hands-free speaker you control with your voice. Echo connects to the Alexa Voice Service to play music, make calls, send and receive messages, provide information, news, sports scores, weather, and more—instantly. All you have to do is ask.”) Naturally, they’re all incompetent and suffer from other stereotypical traits.

But humor often uses the tiny grain of truth in stereotypes to get laughs. So, when does it go too far?  When is it genuinely funny? — What do you think of this skit?

 

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How to Discover That You’re an Artist – Even If You Think You Aren’t

EngAGE encourages self-discovery and it’s always a special joy when that discovery involves the arts. Read Barbara Twardowski’s Next Avenue article entitled, “8 Tips to Become a Painter at Any Age: Practical advice for getting started from a happy late-in-life painter, and learn how she discovered, to her great surprise, that she is an artist. Are you inspired?

 

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Design and Technology Can Help Older People Stay in Their Homes

From the article, “Elder tech: The next level in age‑friendly housing,” by Michael J. Berens:

“Builders have come a long way from the days when putting in a ramp, some grab bars and maybe a wheel-chair accessible bathroom was regarded as design for aging. As the nation’s older population has expanded, builders have adopted accessibility and visitability standards and universal design principles into their properties — both single-family and multifamily.

“Now, the future has come knocking once again. Looming on the horizon is an evolving hybrid of smart technology and home care that may dramatically extend the elderly’s ability to age in place. And it will require the proper built environment to support it.”

Read more here.

 

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Tim Carpenter in Amsterdam – April 2017

From Tim: Feeling grateful. Visiting this great city/country for the Stanton Fellowship supported by The Durfee Foundation (Claire Peeps and Carrie Avery, my thanks and friendship to you), learning so much about what it means to be an elder, to be a person, in community, with a sense of purpose and being alive. There is a Dutch quality known as Gezellig, which roughly translates to convivial or cozy. It’s easier experienced than defined, but it’s like time stops, and there’s an intimacy with where you are, right now. The colors, the water, the scents, the breeze, making it possible for life at all ages to simply connect, to be, to be alive. We can create community for all ages, with purpose and authenticity.

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Experience Talks: On Hiatus for the KPFK May Fund Drive

Tune in to Experience Talks, our weekly “Radio Magazine for the Experienced Listener,” on  KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, 99.5 China Lake, 93.7 N. San Diego, streaming live online and now syndicated on up to 100 Pacifica Network stations! Experience Talks is produced by EngAGE, Inc.

 

Miss the show? You can always hear it as a podcast on the Listen Page of our website! You’ll also find an archive-in-progress of all of our previous shows there for you to enjoy. New shows are usually posted within 48 hours after broadcast.

 


Experience Talks will be on hiatus during the KPFK May Fund Drive. Please consider supporting fiercely independent KPFK, the only radio station powered by the people!

Click here to pledge. Thank you!

 

 

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News from ACE/121: Grand Opening and Resident Art Exhibit

Please join us for the ACE/121 GRAND OPENING and RESIDENT ART EXHIBIT!

Opening Reception and Performances
CIVITAS Community Creators
THURSDAY, MAY 25
6:00 – 9:00 PM

CIVITAS is the inaugural exhibit of ACE/121, an arts-focused affordable housing project and gallery. CIVITAS is the Latin word for “community” and the exhibit explores a deeper definition of the word through art. This group exhibit of 40 artworks represents the talents of over 20 residents, both professional and emerging artists, exploring multiple media, who have come together as community creators.

On View: May 25 – September 4, 2017

ACE/121
121 N Kenwood
Glendale, CA 91026

Gallery entrance off Louise at back of building.
Parking in YMCA lot.

For more information email mayers.engage@gmail.com

 

This exhibition is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.

 

 

California Arts Council

 

 

 

The Eisner Foundation

 

 

 

California Community Foundation

 

 

 

 

~ Marshall Ayers, Program Director

 

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News from Coventry Court: Easel Donation

Residents who take instructor Nicole Galardo’s Paint & Sip art class at Coventry Court in Tustin, CA were delighted to discover that the community has received a donation of 50 hand-made wooden collapsible easels from Allan White of AH White Construction Management. The students report that they are really great easels and they love to paint on them. Just look at their enthusiasm — and their wonderful art! Thank you, Allan White.

~ Meloney Morse, Regional Program Director

 

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