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In this webinar, Jacquelyn James discusses retirement security and the psychological benefits of remaining useful and engaged, finding purpose at an older age. How can we plan for our longevity? In this webinar, Jacquelyn James discusses retirement security and the psychological benefits of remaining useful and engaged, finding purpose at an older age. ResourcesListenMaking a Difference: From Care Work to Home Care Activism This podcast episode explores the challenges to accessible, affordable long-term care, as well as the need for fair pay for caregivers. This podcast episode explores the challenges to accessible, affordable long-term care, as well as the need for fair pay for caregivers. ResourcesReadAddressing Period Poverty in the United States Érica Carnevalli reports on what happens when low income women and women living in poverty cannot afford the menstrual products that they need. How can we use education and legislation to end period poverty? Érica Carnevalli reports on what happens when low income women and women living in poverty cannot afford the menstrual products that they need. How can we use education and legislation to end period poverty? ResourcesReadCoerced Debt: A Domestic Violence Tactic This fact sheet provides an overview of coerced debt -- how domestic abusers try to control their partners' finances, and how survivors can challenge this form of abuse through legal means. This fact sheet provides an overview of coerced debt -- how domestic abusers try to control their partners' finances, and how survivors can challenge this form of abuse through legal means. Stories & ConversationsWatchMenstrual Poverty and The Kwek Society Our Bodies Ourselves content expert Eva Marie Carney discusses menstrual poverty, her work with Indigenous students and communities, and the founding of The Kwek Society. Our Bodies Ourselves content expert Eva Marie Carney discusses menstrual poverty, her work with Indigenous students and communities, and the founding of The Kwek Society. Stories & ConversationsWatchFemale, Elderly and Poor A short Canadian documentary in which four older women discuss their working lives, caring for partners, and their current experiences of living in poverty. A short Canadian documentary in which four older women discuss their working lives, caring for partners, and their current experiences of living in poverty. ResourcesReadCare Work in Massachusetts: A Call for Gender, Racial, and Economic Justice This report highlights the gendered, racial, and economic inequities in care work, a field dominated by immigrant women and women of color. This report highlights the gendered, racial, and economic inequities in care work, a field dominated by immigrant women and women of color. ResourcesReadThe Cost of Menopause for Women in the Workplace A 2023 study by the Mayo Clinic highlights the economic price of menopause for women in the workplace. A 2023 study by the Mayo Clinic highlights the economic price of menopause for women in the workplace. ResourcesReadRacial Disparities in Economic Security Structural racism and sexism impact access to healthcare, food, housing, education, and employment, which can result in economic insecurity. Structural racism and sexism impact access to healthcare, food, housing, education, and employment, which can result in economic insecurity. ResourcesReadAging In Place as a Low-Income Older Person with Disabilities This article offers a discussion of aging in place for 12 low-income, older homeowners with disabilities in Baltimore, Maryland. This article offers a discussion of aging in place for 12 low-income, older homeowners with disabilities in Baltimore, Maryland. ResourcesReadHousing for Older People This article discusses how housing inequities and discrimination disproportionately harm older women, disabled, poor, and BIPOC people. This article discusses how housing inequities and discrimination disproportionately harm older women, disabled, poor, and BIPOC people. ResourcesReadRetiring While Black This article outlines the steps everyone can take to improve their ability to retire with financial security. This article outlines the steps everyone can take to improve their ability to retire with financial security. 1 2 3 4