Throughout December at SAGE, we observe HIV/AIDS Awareness Month. Our community commemorates this month to spread awareness, remember those who have passed away, and support those who are still [...]
Today, our community is recognizing National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day (NHAAD). According to HIV.gov, we commemorate this day every year on September 18 to draw attention to those living [...]
By Terri L. Wilder Each year, the world recognizes Zero HIV Stigma Day on July 21 to commemorate the birthday of activist Prudence Mabele. In 1992, Mabele became the first woman in South Africa [...]
A Q&A about HIV testing with LGBTQ+ elder Jeff Weinstein Since 1995, National HIV Testing Day (NHTD) is recognized annually on June 27. According to hiv.gov, the purpose of NHTD is to raise [...]
Join SAGE as we honor World AIDS Day on December 1. This day serves as a beacon of remembrance, awareness, and advocacy, recognizing the resilience of those affected and the continuous efforts to [...]
LGBTQ+ older people across Illinois are struggling to get the healthcare, financial security and caregiving support they desperately need, according to a new report from AARP Illinois and SAGE. [...]
As we continue to celebrate Black History Month, SAGE is asking members of the community to share about their passions and who inspires them to continue being advocates for the LGBTQ+ community. [...]
For National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, it is important to highlight the disproportionate rates of HIV within the Black community and the unique challenges faced by Black LGBTQ+ elders aging [...]
It is more than half a century after the Stonewall riots ignited the modern LGBTQ+ equality movement. Nearly a third of LGBTQ+ New Yorkers are over the age of 50, but the fight is far from [...]