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President Joe Biden’s age in relation to his ability to do his job is a topic making front page news with questions about his memory, cognitive function, and physical stamina. At 81, President Biden is not that much older than his presumptive Republican election opponent, 77-year-old Donald Trump. Native Americans have a pronounced respect for the wisdom of elders. We’ll explore Native voters’ perceptions of age for elected officials as well as ways Native traditions for elders can inform the larger society’s views on aging.
GUESTS
OJ Semans Sr. (Rosebud Sioux Tribe), co-executive director of Four Directions Vote
Dr. Sandy Grande (Quechua), professor of Political Science and Native American and Indigenous Studies at the University of Connecticut
David Baldridge (Cherokee), co-founder and executive director of the International Association for Indigenous Aging
Billie Tohee (Otoe-Missouria), acting executive director of the National Indian Council on Aging
Break 1 Music: The Elders (song) Randy Wood (artist) My Heart & Soul (album)
Break 2 Music: V for Vanity (song) THRONE (artist) Lionfish (album)