Edna Kane-Williams Interview on Her Role at AARP About AARP
AARP' s Senior Vice President for Multicultural Leadership Fights for All Older Americans
Edna Kane-Williams on the impact of COVID-19 and age discrimination on communities of color
AARP Edna Kane-Williams
What is your role at AARP
My team tries to ensure that all of AARP's resources are available to multicultural audiences. We want these communities to feel embraced and welcomed into our organization.
Describe a recent victory
Our response to COVID-19's huge, . We quickly initiated a range of actions to help those hardest hit.
What excites you about how we age
I love that we don't define accomplishment by age anymore. I don't feel confined by age. I do what I want—and refuse to be constrained by what others think.
What concerns you about aging in America today
That the impact of disproportionately affects people of color. That the pandemic will be something that many over age 50 won't be able to recover from—physically, financially, emotionally, mentally.
What values of our founder Ethel Percy Andrus inspire you
I love that Ethel Percy Andrus was a champion of communities of color from the start of her career. She has left AARP with a legacy of challenging the status quo and always fighting for the moral imperative.
5 Fast Facts
Currently reading: 180 Devotions for When Life Is Hard If I could go any-where, I'd go to: Santorini, Greece; or Capetown, South Africa Who inspires me: Living: . Deceased: Toni Morrison You should watch: HBO's Insecure Favorite comfort food: Any type of seafood gumbo I'll retire when: I'm good and ready
What is your greatest challenge
America is polarized. It sometimes makes it very difficult to talk about race, the needs of communities of color or how to bring people together to move forward. We often encounter resistance—even anger. But I think our work is key to helping our country prosper.
What should more people know about AARP
Our long involvement in social justice issues. We're not new to this game. We have always been on the front lines—fighting for health, fighting for financial security, fighting for the rights of caregivers.
What is your most important short-term goal
These are devastating times in many ways. I'm committed to ensuring that AARP will not only survive these winds of change, but emerge even stronger.
What is your most passionate long-term goal
I have a new grandson! He is biracial, the product of a mixed marriage. I'm working for him and future grandchildren. They deserve better.
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