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The Image of Older Americans and The Purpose Prize

Posted 08/24/2009 - 05:26:35pm by Terry Nagel in Purpose Prize Innovation Network

Has the image of the role of older Americans evolved since The Purpose Prize was introduced in 2006? That's the question Civic Ventures is trying to answer with a research project that looks at how the mainstream media portray adults in the second half of life.

Bids for the project are due October 1. Click here for details.

Do you think the image of Americans in the media has changed in the past three years?

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