Reimagining Dementia: A Creative Coalition for Justice
Reimagining Dementia: A Creative Coalition for Justice is an international group of people living with dementia, carers/care partners, family and community members, dementia activists and allies, health professionals, advocates, artists, academics, policymakers, and others.
We share a vision of care, support and social transformation that promotes inclusion, relationships, creativity, joy and the possibility of growth for everyone impacted by dementia. Learn more about our mission, vision and values.
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“Spreading and creating more humanity around the world
and leading the end of stigma and the tragedy narrative”
Taking It to the Streets
Around the world, millions of people are living with and impacted by dementia.
Yet dementia continues to be surrounded by a fear-, shame- and stigma-filled “cone of silence”
that impacts us all.
Together, we can, we must and we will shatter the silence about dementia.
A collection of images from our member’s Taking It to the Streets activities and events in 2023.
Recognizing the power of the arts for social change, Reimagining Dementia: A Creative Coalition for Justice teamed up with Simon Law to create an original song, “Let’s Reimagine” as part of a global campaign.
How are you reimagining dementia?
Create a video to let us know!
The Coalition invites our members to create a short video (one minute or less) that we will post on social media and on our website and use in other ways. If you would like to create a video, visit our member contribution page for instructions.
Member Contribution Feature
Granville Johnson, a two tour Vietnam war veteran, is a life-long artist—a poet, short story writer, dancer, drummer, band leader (Autumn Rose), and multi-media creator. He is also an outspoken dementia advocate who has lived with the repercussions of a traumatic brain injury, vascular dementia and converted disorder, for years.
Help us reimagine dementia in every corner of the world!
By making a donation in support of Reimagining Dementia