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We Earned Social Security—Now Let’s Protect It
As the AARP DC Volunteer State President, I am proud to represent 68,000 AARP members in the District, and on behalf of them and all older District residents, we are advocating for a budget that honors their dignity and needs. For the District’s FY2026 budget, our message is clear: District seniors deserve their fair share of the pie.
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Bridging the Justice Gap for Vulnerable Washington, D.C. Elders
AARP is targeting AARP members in the District of Columbia who are boomers for a motivational talk and a jazz performance with entrepreneur, motivational speaker and jazz artist Marcus Johnson. AARP Work Reimagined is an initiative dedicated to helping experienced professionals connect to more satisfying careers by connecting them to the contacts, information, and inspiration needed to succeed in today’s ever-changing workplace. One element of the AARP Work Reimagined initiative is entrepreneurship.
Two of the most famous events of the civil rights movement happened in places I have called home. The Freedom Riders, who sat in at “lunch counters” and helped integrate public buses, are legendary in Mississippi, where I spent my childhood and graduated college. And in Illinois, where I was born, the Chicago Freedom Movement called national attention to the plight of Americans forced to live in slum tenements. In both cases, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Black history icon I most admire, brought leadership, hope and inspiration to people by leading marches and by expressing their dreams with riveting oratory. The day we lost Dr. King is scorched in my memory; the south side of Chicago, where I lived at the time, seemed to implode around me. At eight-years-old, I can remember the violence and the anger, but my most poignant memory is the grief. I watched my young mother sobbing. She was inconsolable. In our grief, we thought Dr. King's dreams died on April 4th, 1968.
We're deep into the winter weather season and that reminds us to prepare for power disruptions. Tell us how past power outages - whether recent outages or from storms which happened as long ago as Snowmageddon - impacted you and your family by commenting to this article.
Looking to earn some extra money? Are you a people person? Love baseball? Live in the Washington, DC metro area? Well, we’ve got an opportunity for you!
The District of Columbia has some impressive statistics to describe recent successes. What do these statistics say about the age-friendliness of the District? How are its health and social services? How is community and civic participation? What about its public spaces and transportation like? What about housing? When you think about how the city is making the District more age-friendly for all residents, but especially the age 50+ residents, what rating would you give the District? Choose one: POOR, FAIR, GOOD, VERY GOOD OR You DON'T KNOW, and tell us why you gave the District that rating.
If you or someone you know is planning to attend inaugural activities during this time, here are some considerations to share and use from the District of Columbia Office on Aging:
TIPS FOR SENIORS ATTENDING INAUGURAL SWEARING IN AND PARADE ON Monday January 21, 2013
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“It is only in the giving of oneself to others that we truly live;” wise words from the founder of AARP, Ethel Percy Andrus.
AARP Executive Vice President Nancy LeaMond has reiterated the Association’s opposition to including a cut to the benefits of current and future Social Security recipients as part of a year-end budget deal via a formula change known as Chained CPI. She offered the following statement:
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