What Is Old School?
Old School is a small-but-mighty grassroots organization created to educate people about ageism and to connect people who are working to end it. Learn more.
What people are saying:
Thank you so much for assembling such a war chest of valuable tools for all of us advocates to draw on. I plan to use it in my coaching practice and make it available to the aging organizations I am part of.
—Larry Steward
Aging-in-place expert
Office Hours
Join Old School’s co-founders at Office Hours, an informal open forum to talk about anything ageism-related. Everyone is welcome, to participate or just to listen. It takes place every Wednesday from 1:30–2:30PM EST.
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What Is Old School?
Old School curates, creates, commissions and disseminates free resources to educate people about ageism and how to end it; hosts and facilitates spaces where age advocates around the world can connect; collaborates with other pro-aging organizations; and shows up for other social-justice movements.
Old School is working towards a world where everyone has the opportunity to live long and to live well. We are advancing the movement to dismantle ageism, and we are leveraging the fact that everyone ages (and experiences age bias) in order to address the intersectional nature of all oppression—and of all activism. Learn more.