Jay Kallio’s battle against breast cancer as a trans man highlights the healthcare struggles of so many in the LGBT community. His story also illuminates the ways in which our community members [...]
By Chris Delatorre As the first anniversary of Obergefell v. Hodges approaches, it’s a good time to recap a few developments that show continued progress since last June. In 2015, Jim Obergefell [...]
On Thursday the Washington, D.C. Steering Committee of SAGE hosted its annual SAGE & Friends event, giving constituents an opportunity to engage individual and corporate donors, community [...]
This post originally appeared on Diverse Elders Coalition on May 17th, 2016. Read the original post here. By Dr. Imani Woody Spring is here. The knockout rose bushes are in full bloom, the other [...]
2015 was a remarkable year for SAGE and LGBTQ+ older people because it presented unique opportunities to advance our agenda—and we seized every last one of them. Indeed, over the past twelve [...]
At SAGE & Friends LA in April, social media legend and LGBTQ+ icon George Takei echoed SAGE’s sentiments toward LGBTQ+ elders when he said, “We have a great profound gratitude to [...]
The 2016 theme of Older Americans Month is “Blaze a Trail” and we can’t imagine a better way to celebrate then honoring the achievements of our LGBTQ+ elders. Stay tuned for a [...]
By Serena Worthington Registration is open for our final webinar in a five-part series on LGBTQ+ elder housing: FREE WEBINAR Building LGBTQ+ Elder Housing: From Concept to Completion June 2, [...]
By Vera Lukacs SAGE is proud to announce the launch of SAGECare—a new training initiative for service providers led by a passionate and experienced team from SAGE. It offers cultural competency [...]
This post originally appeared on Diverse Elders Coalition on April 26th, 2016. Read the original post here. By Maria Glover Wallace April is National Stress Awareness Month and there is no better [...]