Monthly Archives: June 2014

Gero-Punk Praxis: Queering Gerontology

Part one in a series of essays By guest Gero-Punk Pascal Aziz My Context In the beginning of my educational career at Marylhurst University, I found my randomly picked gerontology electives to be irrelevant and burdensome. Even though I quickly … Continue reading

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Gero-Punk Reflections: Relatively Twenty-Five

An essay by guest Gero-Punk Jennifer Ortiz A quarter of a century. I have now had a son for a quarter of a century. I have been a mother for one fourth of 100 years. I was 23 then. Now … Continue reading

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Gero-Punk Public Service Announcement

Have you missed me? Well, I’ve missed you. You have not heard much from me lately. A lot has been happening, all of it significant or challenging in some way (for example, my daughter Isobel graduated from high school last … Continue reading

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