Resources
Your guide to building cogeneration connection
Resources
Your guide to building cogenerational connection
Activities
Hands-on tools to encourage thoughtful conversation between generations
Jumpstart a conversation about collaborating with teens — a video and conversation guide
Intergenerational Conversations: A facilitator’s toolkit by Changing the Narrative
1:1 Conversation Across Generations: A guide by Braver Angels
Generations Over Dinner: Gather multiple generations around the table
Circle of Chairs: A digital folk dance
Koreatown Storytelling Project: Cooking to recover communal history
Activities
Hands-on tools to encourage thoughtful conversation between generations
Case studies
Lessons from cogenerational programs with successes to share
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Making the case
Research and essays documenting the benefits and effectiveness of cogeneration

“Whatever the idea or project you come up with, combining the olders and youngers is just so positive. We’re not trying to change each other’s minds. We just listen and hear each other out. I think positive interactions between the generations – in person – are so important. It’s a win-win.”
GWEN JOHNSON
Founder of Mamaw Mentorship in Eastern Kentucky
Videos to start conversations
Thought-provoking content that gets the wheels turning

“Young people have tremendous cultural power, and older people have tremendous material power. If you can combine those two things, it can transform society.”
MANU MEEL
CEO, BridgeUSA
Recommended reading
Insights, strategies and practical tools from experts
ASHOKA AND THE GRANDMOTHER COLLECTIVE
Thrive Together: A Changemaking Guide to Intergenerational Collaboration
WELCOMING AMERICA
Cultivating Contact: A Guide to Building Bridges and Meaningful Connections Between Groups
DENISE WEBB AND WENDY SCHAETZEL LESKO
Why Aren’t We Doing This! Collaborating with Minors in Major Ways
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