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The Center for Intergenerational Research and Practice (CIRP) builds and advances the knowledge base of evidence-supported methods for promoting individual, familial, organizational, and community development and health through intergenerational relationships.

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Gen Talks

Gen Talks are a quarterly webinar series where researchers and practitioners discuss recent Journal of Intergenerational Relationships publications and explore their real-world practice implications through interactive conversation.

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Gen Talk flyer: A Scoping Review of LGBTQ+ Multigenerational Programming by OSU & CIRP, featuring Dr. Angie Perone and Joy Zhou.
May, 2026

A Scoping Review of LGBTQ+Multigenerational Programming andInterventions: Gaps and Opportunities

This session featured Dr. Angie Perone, Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley, and Joy Zhou, PhD candidate at UC Berkeley, who presented on their Journal of Intergenerational Relationships article, “A Scoping Review of LGBTQ+ Multigenerational Programming and Interventions: Gaps and Opportunities.”
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February, 2026

What is Cooperative Extension and How Can it Support Intergenerational Programming with Evidence-Based Curricula?

February, 2026 January’s GenTalk featured Dr. Jill Juris, Associate Professor and Department Head in the Department of Recreation Management and Physical Education at Appalachian State University who discussed her article from the Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, titled “What Is Cooperative Extension and How Can It Support Intergenerational Programming with Evidence-Based Curricula?”