Telltale Signs of Dementia in a Loved One
This is an article that I wrote that was recently published in th ABA Senior Lawyers Division's online newsletter, Voice of Experience:
Working for strong schools, safe streets and smart development in my local community as well as the state of Maryland and America. Supporting legislation that can transform the lives of marginalized communities (black/brown people girls/women disabled/elderly). I believe that one person can make a difference!
This is an article that I wrote that was recently published in th ABA Senior Lawyers Division's online newsletter, Voice of Experience:
To celebrate Black History Month and National Caregivers Day (February 18th), NCLER interviewed Dr. Donna Benton of the University of Southern California’s Leonard Davis School of Gerontology. In this brief video interview, Dr. Benton discusses her work supporting Black caregivers, the importance of caregiving in the Black community, and strategies for advocates who wish to better support their Black older adult clients. She also talks about the need for legal assistance in advance planning and addressing issues involving housing scams in the Black community.
The resources below provide information for advocates to better understand the needs of Black older adults and the legal issues identified by Dr. Benton:
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I could not believe that America would elect a black man as President and now I am faced with the realization that there may be a black woman on the SCOTUS! I was born into segregation, when I was in middle school in Annapolis, Maryland we integrated the school. When Kamala Harris was sworn in as MVP I thought that was it for the most loyal Democratic Party voters. There is so much too still accomplish in the area of voting rights and social justice that some people are trying to put a damper on these things but I grew up in a time when colored girls did not have thses kind of things happen to them. This is truly the best of times and the worst of times.