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Keys Bags Names Words: Hope in Aging and Dementia – A Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion

Dr. Georges Naasan, Cynthia Stone, Magda Kaczmarska, and Katera Noviello-Kapoor

Mar 5, 2024


Join Spark Your Health, in collaboration with the Program for Cognitive Strength and Ability, for a moving and educational documentary screening of Keys Bags Names Words: Hope in Aging and Dementia, followed by a panel discussion.

The film is a quirky and inspiring lens portraying stories of both the personal and global impacts of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, while following a cohort of young scientists and artists from around the world as they harness every aspect of creativity, humor and compassion to lead the way towards hope and resilience.

The panel discussion following the event includes Dr. Georges Naasan from the Maurice Deane Center for Wellness and Cognitive Health, the film director, Cynthia Stone, the dance artist and Equity in Brain Health Fellow, Magda Kaczmarska, and is moderated by Spark Your Health Director, Katera Noviello-Kapoor. Our panelists will take the audience behind the scenes of the making of the documentary and the research that brought the stories in Keys Bags Names Words together. The discussion will also bring to light exciting updates in the field from experts in a variety of medical settings. We hope you will join us for this special event.

Please note that the panel discussion will be recorded but guests will not have access to the documentary after the event concludes.


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