Author Archives: Jenny Sasser, Ph.D.

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About Jenny Sasser, Ph.D.

I am a transdisciplinary educational gerontologist, writer, community activist and facilitator. I am former Chair of the Department of Human Sciences and Director of Gerontology at Marylhurst University. I joined the faculty as an adjunct member of the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies program in 1997 and since that time, I've been involved in designing many on-campus and web-based courses and programs for adult learners, including in Gerontology. As an undergraduate I attended Willamette University, graduating Cum Laude in Psychology and Music; my interdisciplinary graduate studies at University of Oregon and Oregon State University focused on the Human Sciences, with specialization areas in adult development and aging, women’s studies, and critical social theory and alternative research methodologies. My dissertation became part of a book published in 1996 and co-authored with Dr. Janet Lee--Blood Stories: Menarche and the Politics of the Female Body in Contemporary US Society. Over the past twenty (or more!) years I have been involved in inquiry in the areas of creativity in later life; older women's embodiment; sexuality and aging; critical Gerontological theory; transformational adult learning practices; and inter-generational friendships and cross-generational collaborative inquiry. I am co-author, with Dr. Harry R. Moody of Aging: Concepts and Controversies (now in its 10th edition!) and first author, also with Moody, of the recently published Gerontology: The Basics, as well as author/co-author of several book chapters, articles and essays. Currently, I serve as department chair and faculty for the Portland Community College Gerontology Program.

Gero-Punk Metalogue: All filled up and large inside

Hello there, happy Thursday! What’s going on? Had any provocative experiences lately? How about staggering new insights? Make any new friends? Break any habits? Change your mind? Surprise yourself? Embark on an adventure? Celebrate the mundane? Invite your inner 8 … Continue reading

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Gero-Punk Reflections: What Roman Knows

An Essay By guest Gero-Punk Matthew Gannon   Imagine if you will a man.  He is age 83 and has been living in a memory care facility for the last several months. Let’s call this man Roman. Roman is living … Continue reading

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Gero-Punk Dream: (Time) Travels with Melinda

An essay by guest Gero-Punk Jennifer Ortiz   I’m riding my (turquoise) Vespa through pastured valleys, over lonesome bridges – the ones paradoxically understood and unknown. On a single lane highway, mythical wind on my face, I Iean into tidy … Continue reading

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