In this engaging discussion, Ray Jetson, a pastor, former Louisiana legislator, and author of Aging While Black, reveals the distinct challenges faced by Black individuals as they age in America. He introduces vital strategies such as the village concept, rooted in African traditions, and the significance of technology for elders. Jetson underscores the importance of mutual mentorship through the Sankofa philosophy, and advocates for collective longevity across generations. This conversation inspires fresh insights on aging, equity, and community care.