This post originally appeared on the NHCOA blog. Read their accompanying press release here. Technology is a major part of our lives with new inventions and innovations every day. One of the newest innovations that may soon be on the market are self-driving or...
Engaging Volunteers in Grassroots Awareness Building
by Tim Johnston, Assistant Director of Social Enterprise and Training, and Sherrill Wayland, Manager of National Projects, at SAGE. Sometimes it feels like every time we turn around, somebody is talking about working at the grassroots level. From grassroots education...
Navajo Nation Leaders meet with the National Indian Council on Aging
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Navajo Nation Leaders meet with the National Indian Council on Aging Albuquerque, New Mexico - March 9, 2016 - It is inspiring when Tribal leaders demonstrate their concerns and commitment to our cherished elders. The National Indian Council on...
Maria’s Story
Educating the World on HIV/AIDS Prevention by Maria Glover Wallace, MS, MBA This Women's History Month, I reflect on the service given by LGBT women during the height of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s to the countless victims who suffered alone and in silence with...
National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
This post, in honor of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (March 10th) comes from Maria Eugenia Lane of NHCOA. Women and girls are often an overlooked population in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Yet, about one-quarter of Americans living with HIV are women...
Remembering International Women’s Day
This post originally appeared on the SAGE Blog. In today’s world, women of all ages are largely overlooked, discouraged, and unsupported in accomplishing their goals. This is especially true in the LGBT older women’s community. It is critical that in the larger...