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Social Security at 80: Behind the Policy and Beyond the Politics

Social Security at 80: Behind the Policy and Beyond the Politics

by Ben de Guzman | Aug 14, 2015 | Economic Security, Public Policy, Social Security / Retirement

One of the things I’ve found as I tell people that I work on aging policy, is that even though the issues are complex and the policies are never clear-cut, people connect to them in a very personal way. There’s almost always a reflection about someone’s own aging...

Social Security at 80: Behind the Policy and Beyond the Politics

NHCOA Responds to the 2015 White House Conference on Aging

by Dr. Yanira Cruz | Aug 13, 2015 | National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA), POC Communities, Public Policy

The White House Conference on Aging, which took place on July 13th, was inspiring for us at the National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA) and for all those working on behalf of the U.S.’s diverse aging communities.  As the President and CEO of NHCOA, I had the honor...

Social Security at 80: Behind the Policy and Beyond the Politics

The Mongoose and the Bird of Paradise: Storytelling to Help Older Lao Americans Thrive in Minnesota

by Mari Quenemoen | Aug 10, 2015 | POC Communities, Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC)

Last week, SEARAC traveled to Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, as part of our year-long commemoration of 40 years since the end of the Vietnam War and the beginning of the Southeast Asian American (SEAA) refugee experience (40 & Forward: Southeast Asian...

Social Security at 80: Behind the Policy and Beyond the Politics

Commemorating My Time at the DEC and Marking This Summer’s Milestones

by Raymond Magsaysay | Aug 7, 2015 | Health Insurance, LGBTQ Communities, Older Americans Act, Public Policy, Uncategorized

It’s quite hard to believe that my time here at the Diverse Elders Coalition is almost over. Today is my last day, and as I wrap up a couple of final tasks here and there, I can’t help but reflect on and feel so fortunate and grateful for the past ten weeks....

Social Security at 80: Behind the Policy and Beyond the Politics

Why We Need Our Elders to Take the US Trans Survey

by Diverse Elders | Aug 5, 2015 | Access to Services, Aging and Ageism, Data Collection / Research, LGBTQ Communities, Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders (SAGE)

This piece originally appeared on the SAGE blog. I was one of perhaps three trans people at the small liberal arts college I attended. One stayed stealth throughout all four years, and the other chose not to transition medically. I was out. Very out. You can well...

Social Security at 80: Behind the Policy and Beyond the Politics

50th Anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid: Facts, Figures, and Faces

by Ben de Guzman | Jul 31, 2015 | Access to Services, Health Insurance, POC Communities

When I was younger, I didn’t often think about Medicare or Medicaid. Before the “Young Invincibles” were told we were young and invincible, Generation Xers like me were more often than not just people running around who may or may not have had health care. I was...

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