Join us in the February Global PIONeer 50/50 Conversation as we explore two current topics shaping ageing rights, and collaboration.
Current UN developments on the rights of older people
After 14 years, the UN Open-Ended Working Group on Ageing is moving forward to its next phase.
Margaret Young (Age Knowable) will share:
Could we be more intergenerational?
Living a fulfilling life is an adaptive journey, and fostering that
growth requires collaboration across generations
Jeff Rubin (Wisdom of Age) will discuss:
- Insights from his recent presentation to the Penn State Intergenerational
Program
- Emerging opportunities for intergenerational collaboration
- Ways PIONeers might engage across age groups
As always, the conversation will include time for reflection, discussion, and shared insights.
Bring along a friend! Someone from different generations or fields. The Pass It On Network is strongest when it's most diverse.
Meet the PIONeers

Margaret Young is the founder of Age Knowable, a Canadian social good enterprise that supports older persons and strengthens the ecosystems they live in through intersectoral
collaboration. Until 2025, she served as Chair of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Older People (GAROP). Learn more at Age Knowable.
Jeff Rubin is a U.S. Liaison for the Pass-It-On Network (PION) and its representative to the UN Stakeholders Group on Ageing. He is a speaker, author, and positive ageing advocate committed to ensuring people of all ages can help shape decisions that affect their quality of life. Learn more at Wisdom of Age.