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Margaret Eliza "Maggie" Kuhn (August 3, 1905 – April 22, 1995) was an American activist known for founding the Gray Panthers movement, after she was forced to retire from her job at the then-mandatory retirement age of 65. The Gray Panthers became known for advocating nursing home reform and fighting ageism, claiming that "old people and women constitute America's biggest untapped and undervalued human energy source." She dedicated her life to fighting for human rights, social and economic justice, global peace, integration, and an understanding of mental health issues. For decades, she combined her activism with caring for her disabled mother and a brother who suffered from mental illness.

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  • ماغي كوهن (ar)
  • Maggie Kuhn (de)
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  • ماغي كوهن (1905-1995) (بالإنجليزية: Maggie Kuhn)‏ هي ناشطة حقوق إنسان أمريكية ومدافعة عن حقوق المسنين، ومؤسسة رابطة النمور الرمادية "Gray Panther" التي تهتم بحقوق كبار السن، وكانت تهدف من خلالها توفير الفرصة للأجيال المختلفة للتحاور وتبادل الآراء والتعاون فيما بينها، لتحقيق تعاون حقيقي بين كبار السن وبين الأجيال الشابة يتضمن قيام كبار السن بدور الأجداد والجدات ومساعدة الشبان بالنصيحة، في مقابل سكنهم بأجور رخيصة أو مجانًا لديهم ومقابل ذلك يقوم الشبان بمساعدة كبار السن في إداء بعض الأشياء التي يحتاجونها ولا يقدرون على إنجازها بأنفسهم. من مقاولاتها الشهيرة: . (ar)
  • Margaret Eliza (Maggie) Kuhn (* 31. August 1905 in Buffalo, New York; † 22. April 1995 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) war eine US-amerikanische Menschenrechtlerin und Gründerin der Altersrechtsbewegung Gray Panthers. (de)
  • Margaret Eliza "Maggie" Kuhn (August 3, 1905 – April 22, 1995) was an American activist known for founding the Gray Panthers movement, after she was forced to retire from her job at the then-mandatory retirement age of 65. The Gray Panthers became known for advocating nursing home reform and fighting ageism, claiming that "old people and women constitute America's biggest untapped and undervalued human energy source." She dedicated her life to fighting for human rights, social and economic justice, global peace, integration, and an understanding of mental health issues. For decades, she combined her activism with caring for her disabled mother and a brother who suffered from mental illness. (en)
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  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. (en)
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