Alexis Martinez grew up in a rough neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side in the early 1960s. She knew she was transgender from an early age.Alexis (whose birth name is Arthur) struggled with her identity, as did her family. At 13, she came out as transgender to her...
Alzheimer’s Disease Among Hispanic Older Adults
Over the past several months, the National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA) has conducted focus groups to learn about what Hispanic older adults and caregivers know about Alzheimer's disease (AD). We found that people have a wide variety of beliefs about what causes...
Immigration Reform: Reducing Barriers to Naturalization for Older Immigrants
BY DOUA THOR, FORMER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, SOUTHEAST ASIA RESOURCE ACTION CENTER (SEARAC) The Senate recently introduced a bill on immigration reform. The bill is extensive, and covers many issues. Here, we wanted to highlight a few provisions on naturalization for...
DEC Supports Inclusive Immigration Reform
The elder population is growing exponentially, and becoming increasingly diverse. Today, one in five older adults is Latino or non-White, and there are at least 1.75 million lesbian, gay, and bisexual people 65 and older.By 2030, the number of adults of color is...
Health Equity for LGBT Older People of Color
April is National Minority Health Month and today's post brings attention to the health disparities faced by LGBT older adults of color. The Diverse Elders Coalition's member organization SAGE (Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders) today released a new policy...
Immigration Reform and Politics in an Aging America
The Latino community is united in wanting to fix our nation’s broken immigration policies. Without a doubt, immigration is a galvanizing issue for the nation’s Hispanics, 75% of whom are United States citizens. The toxic rhetoric on immigration has affected us deeply,...