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The Second Awkward Age: Life At 55 And Beyond

Francie Grace
Mar 1, 2010


Public Agenda president Ruth Wooden is the moderator of this event Thursday, March 4, at the Urban Institute, co-sponsored by Public Agenda, on evolving roles for older adults, many of whom are approaching or are at what has been considered to be retirement age but, for a variety of reasons, may not be ready to leave the workforce.

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An Opening To Comment On Open Goverment

Scott Bittle
Feb 24, 2010

The world of public engagement and e-democracy has been watching the Obama administration's Open Government Directive closely, debating whether it will really bring more "transparency, participation, and collaboration" to the federal government.

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