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Japanese American National Museum

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100 N Central Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012 United States
“Our ultimate goal is a good life to the very end.”
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Atul Gawande
In the coming decades, Los Angeles is going to look a lot grayer.  ​LA County’s senior population will double in the next 15 years​.
Housing, health care and the job market will have to adapt to a population that is working and living longer in a city built for the young.​
 
Join KCRW’s Jonathan Bastian on Sunday, April 9th, for Going Gray in LA – a photography exhibit and live discussion that does a deep dive into the struggles and solutions that many of our seniors are facing today in Los Angeles. And what the future holds….
 
Going Gray in LA is the culmination of a year-long KCRW project reported by award-winning independent producers (and husband and wife team) Ruxandra Guidi and Roberto (Bear) Guerra.
Following Broadway, an 18 mile avenue that cuts through the working class heart of LA, they take us on a journey from Lincoln Heights, into Chinatown, through Downtown, and on to South LA to find out how LA is changing and what makes life worth living — as we grow old in Los Angeles.
 
2pm– Join us for a reception and a Going Gray in LA photography exhibit
3pm– Live discussion with Jonathan Bastian, Ruxandra Guidi and Roberto (Bear) Guerra
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