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Meryl Streep Has Had Enough of Ageism

By Margaret Manning May 04, 2015 Mindset

Hollywood has never taken a particularly positive view on aging. In the movies, older characters are usually portrayed as “over the hill,” grumpy and out of touch. The aging process itself is usually presented as something to be feared, not embraced.

Is Ageism Holding Older Screenwriters Back?

Well, according to Meryl Streep, it’s not just older characters that need a new script. She believes that older screenwriters need more opportunities to share their work with the world. So, Streep has joined the chorus of celebrity voices, including Antonio Banderas and Madonna, in condemning ageism in Hollywood.

To help female screenwriters over 40 to get additional exposure, Meryl Streep is funding a new program, called the Writer’s Lab. The program will connect 8 female screenwriters with established mentors who can help them to bring their ideas to life.

The final list of mentors is still being decided, but, as of the writing of this article, the following people were listed on the New York Women in Film & Television website:

  • Caroline Kaplan (Personal Velocity)
  • Kirsten Smith (Legally Blond)
  • Jessica Bendinger (Bring It On)
  • Mary Jane Skalski (The Station Agent)
  • Gina Prince-Bythewood (Secret Life of Bees)

Meryl Streeps commitment to helping writers over 40 to be successful is important because of the example that it sets for other industries.

Ageism is a Problem that Impacts Everyone

We need more people to stand up and say that ageism is not acceptable. Whether you are a computer programmer or a teacher, a screenwriter or a sales person, you deserve to be judged based on your performance, not your age.

Do you think that programs like the Writer’s Lab are important in the fight against ageism? Have you or anyone you know experienced ageism? Do you think that more needs to be done to fight ageism? Please join the conversation.

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The Author

Margaret Manning is the founder of Sixty and Me. She is an entrepreneur, author and speaker. Margaret is passionate about building dynamic and engaged communities that improve lives and change perceptions. Margaret can be contacted at margaret@sixtyandme.com

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