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“80 over 80” Celebrates San Franciscans in Their 9 Decade and Beyond

KQED's Forum

KQED

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.2727 Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2022

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

After seeing yet another ‘30 under 30’ and ‘40 under 40’ list celebrating the achievements of young people, San Francisco geriatric doctor Anna Chodos decided it was time people started hearing about the remarkable achievement of living into old age. She started the 80 over 80 project to share the stories and experiences of San Franciscans over the age of 80. Forum talks with Chodos and participants about their rich and rewarding lives, their experiences during the pandemic, and aging in a society that fears getting old. Guests: Margaret Graf, founder, Senior Power - for seniors in the Sunset Judy Goddess, founder and reporter, sfseniorbeat.com Annie White, facilitator, Network for Elders - an organization in the Bayview supporting older adults Anna Chodos, geriatrician and medical director of outpatient geriatrics services, San Francisco Health Network; associate professor, UCSF in Geriatrics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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first-time guests. Learn more at Rancho LePuerta.com. Support for Forum comes from Broadway

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of an unspeakable crime, it propels them into an unimaginable test of faith, humanity, justice,

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and devotion.

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From KQED.

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Music From KQED. From KQED.

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From KQED in San Francisco, I'm Alexis Madrigal.

1:28.7

American culture can sometimes seem to value only youth.

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Whatever the kids are into, that's what's deemed most interesting or relevant.

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The younger and novelist or performer, the better.

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But what about the other side of life?

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Age teaches many lessons.

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Older people have seen it all, and yet their perspectives are left out of so many cultural and civic conversations.

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Not today, though.

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Today we're featuring three of the fascinating people who are profiled in the 80-over-80 project

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