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Fri, Apr 20, 2012 -- 10:00 AM

Silver: A State of Mind


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Courtesy Vicki Topaz/WomenOnAging.com
Amy Hempel, writer, animal rights advocate and a subject of "Silver"
Courtesy Vicki Topaz/WomenOnAging.com
Amy Hempel, writer, animal rights advocate and a subject of "Silver"

"Silver" is the fitting name of a new photography exhibit at Marin's Buck Institute that celebrates a woman's decision to "go grey." Photographer Vicki Topaz profiled 52 women - including guest host Ysabel Duron - who wear their natural hair color. Not only are the images beautiful, but they inspire candid conversation about the emotions and realities surrounding women and aging.

Host: Ysabel Duron

Guests:

  • Vicki Topaz, photographer behind the "Silver" exhibit
  • Tamara McClintock Greenberg, clinical psychologist
  • Wendy Johnson, a founder of the Organic Farm and Garden Program at Green Gulch Farm Zen Center in Marin County, author of "Gardening at the Dragon's Gate" and subject of "Silver"

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