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Why Latinos need to vote in this election

Why Latinos need to vote in this election

by Diverse Elders | Feb 6, 2020 | Civic Engagement, Economic Security, Health Insurance, National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA), POC Communities, Public Policy

By Jorge J. Lambrinos. This article originally appeared on the NHCOA blog. The next election for President of the United States will happen on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. This will be a very important election for all Latinos. This is the day we will vote not only for...

Cliffs Notes for Growing Old Well

Cliffs Notes for Growing Old Well

by Diverse Elders | Feb 5, 2020 | Caregiving, Chronic Illness, Data Collection / Research, Health & Wellness, Housing, POC Communities

by Peter White. This article originally appeared in the Tennessee Tribune. A Vanderbilt researcher has taken just about everything you need to know about living well as you age and condensed it into a 36-page pamphlet called “Aging & Injury.” It is a good read,...

Strengthening Southeast Asian American Communities Through the 2020 Census

Strengthening Southeast Asian American Communities Through the 2020 Census

by Elaine Sanchez Wilson | Feb 4, 2020 | Access to Services, Civic Engagement, Data Collection / Research, Economic Security, POC Communities, Public Policy, Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC)

According to the 2010 Census, I probably don’t count. I say *probably* because I never received a census questionnaire, and it never occurred to me at the time that the decennial census was even taking place. I lived in a community where more than 80 percent of...

One City’s Inspiring Approach to Connecting the Generations

One City’s Inspiring Approach to Connecting the Generations

by Diverse Elders | Jan 31, 2020 | Access to Services, Aging and Ageism, Civic Engagement, Health & Wellness, Public Policy

by Aanchal Dhar. This article originally appeared on Encore.org. Which city in the nation is most focused on bringing the generations together to solve a wide range of problems facing all ages? Thanks to the leadership of Mayor Sam Liccardo, city employees, a team of...

7 Reasons We Need the ‘Caring for the Future’ Report Series

7 Reasons We Need the ‘Caring for the Future’ Report Series

by Robert Espinoza | Jan 30, 2020 | Access to Services, Caregiving, Economic Security, Public Policy

Last week, PHI released an urgent, new report on the direct care workforce. It’s Time to Care: A Detailed Profile of America’s Direct Care Workforce provides a thorough overview of the direct care workforce (including key concepts and definitions), an analysis of how...

What we owe to one another

What we owe to one another

by Diverse Elders | Jan 28, 2020 | Economic Security, LGBTQ Communities, Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders (SAGE)

by SAGE Communications In Fall 2019, the SAGE team jetted to Los Angeles and Miami to produce our national LGBT Speed Mentoring program. Just like ‘speed dating,’ a speed mentoring includes facilitated one-on-one conversations and time to mingle. Cue cards prompt...

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