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Adult & Senior Center of Saratoga
“A Community Center for Adults 50 and Over”
 
The Alhambra Theatre Film Festival
 
Bay Path University/Kaleidoscope
Perspectives on Culture, Life and Learning
 
Caffé Lena
“Good Folk Since 1960”
 
Caffé Lena History Project
“Inside America’s Legendary Folk Music Coffeehouse”
 
Chagrin Documentary Film Festival
“Bringing the World to Northeast Ohio”
 
Champlain Valley Film Series
“showing current and classic movies throughout the year in Upstate New York”
 
Chautauqua Institution
 
Chesapeake Film Festival
“Watch. Think. Discuss.”
 
FILM FALMOUTH Screening Series
 
The Fort Myers Film Festival
“The edge has come to Fort Myers”
 
The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College
 
GlobeDocs
“Documentary Screenings from The Boston Globe
 
The Helen M. Upton Center for Women’s Studies
 
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
 
Long Beach Indie International Film, Media, and Music Festival
“Somos Uno/We Are One”
 
Los Angeles Creative Pro User Group (LACPUG)
 
Maine Public Broadcasting Network (MPBN-TV)
 
Mountain Lake PBS
“Your Stories. Your Station.”
 
Nantucket Atheneum
“Enriching Island Life Year-Round”
 
The New School
 
New York City Independent Film Festival
 
Queens World Film Festival
 
Saratoga Film Forum

Scripps College
The Women’s College ǀ Claremont
 
Skidmore College
 
Spirit Quest Film Festival
 
The Three Tomatoes
“The Insider’s Guide for women who aren’t kids”
 
WCNY (Public Broadcasting Council of Central New York)
“Educate. Entertain. Inspire.”
 
Wellesley Free Library
 
WHYY-TV
“Greater Philadelphia’s leading public media provider…”
 
WNED ǀ WBFO
Buffalo ǀ Toronto
 
WPBS-DT
“Serving Northern New York and Eastern Ontario, Canada”
 
Women’s International Film & Arts Festival
“Women’s Dreams, Visions & Voices”
 
Woods Hole Film Festival
 
WSBE-TV
Rhode Island PBS

Articles

 
“The Port Huron Statement at 50”
March 3, 2012 – By Sam Roberts, The New York Times
 
“Embrace Your Age, and Conquer the World”
As baby boomers grow older, they finally have the numbers to tackle popular misconceptions about older workers.
September 14, 2013 – By Peggy Klaus, The New York Times
 
“The Millennial-Boomer Alliance”
Baby boomers and their millennial kids seem to be getting along pretty well. Maybe because they have a few experiences in common.
September 14, 2013 – By Ed Meek, The Boston Globe