1 Intergenerational Dialogue ™ & Action: Building Safer & Stronger Communities Thursday, April 1, 2010 Wisconsin Governor’s Conference on Homeland Security.

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1 Intergenerational Dialogue ™ & Action: Building Safer & Stronger Communities Thursday, April 1, 2010 Wisconsin Governor’s Conference on Homeland Security and Emergency Management Presented by James V. Gambone, Ph.D., Points Of View Inc. Thursday, April 1, 2010 Wisconsin Governor’s Conference on Homeland Security and Emergency Management Presented by James V. Gambone, Ph.D., Points Of View Inc.

2 Why we use this approach with Homeland Security, and Emergency and Disaster Planning Six Living Generations: 1. GI: 1910– Mediating: 1932– Millennial: 1982– Boomers: 1945– Diversity: 1964– Digital: 2002–present

3 Why we use this approach with Homeland Security, and Emergency and Disaster Planning  Answers the “What Can I Do” question  Most inclusive style of organizing  Each generation brings special gifts to Homeland Security and disaster preparation  Need to tailor information to different generations, e.g. print, TV, radio, internet  Our enemies – foreign and domestic – look for weaknesses in our social fabric  Connected communities are the strongest defense against terrorism and the best first responders

4 The Falcon Heights Story The Grand Forks Disaster The Falcon Heights Story The Grand Forks Disaster Lessons learned from the Intergenerational Dialogue approach

5 2.Promotes greater neighborhood involvement. 4. Increases numbers of volunteers. 3. Demonstrates the differences between organizing and outreach efforts. 1.The process is challenging.

6 If you would like to get If you would like to get your community more involved in disaster preparation and community-based Homeland Security, please contact us at: