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Latino Engagement: the only path to be included in political decision making and leadership initiatives

Latino Engagement: the only path to be included in political decision making and leadership initiatives

by Nicolás Peña | Jul 24, 2018 | Access to Services, Civic Engagement, Language Access, National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA), Uncategorized

This post originally appeared on the NHCOA blog.  Para leer este artículo en español, clic aquí. “Civic Engagement is the only tool that guarantees the inclusion of the Latino community in the decisions made by policymakers in the US.” It was the conclusion reached by...

Latino Engagement: the only path to be included in political decision making and leadership initiatives

Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

by Nicole Van Nelson | Jul 19, 2018 | Chronic Illness, Health & Wellness, Language Access, National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA), Uncategorized

July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, and as we have previously shared mental illness affects one in five adults in America and is a leading cause of disability. Unfortunately, almost two-thirds of people with a diagnosable mental illness do not seek help,...

Latino Engagement: the only path to be included in political decision making and leadership initiatives

Winning Strategies: Organizing Consumers for Delivery Reform

by Diverse Elders | Jul 17, 2018 | Access to Services, Health Insurance, Health Reform, Public Policy

by Jessie Zimmerer. This post originally appeared on the Center for Community Engagement in Health Innovation blog. If health care advocacy were a sport, there’d be no question about our defensive strategy. Much of our collective efforts over the last few years have...

Latino Engagement: the only path to be included in political decision making and leadership initiatives

NICOA Conference on Aging in Indian Country is in September

by Randella Bluehouse | Jul 11, 2018 | National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA), Uncategorized

The 2018 National Indian Council on Aging, Inc. (NICOA) Conference on Aging in Indian Country is just two months away, and it is the only conference which focuses exclusively on American Indian and Alaska Native Elders. The biennial conference, which will bring in...

Latino Engagement: the only path to be included in political decision making and leadership initiatives

Connecting Across Generations to Support Diverse Elders

by Jenna McDavid | Jul 9, 2018 | Civic Engagement, POC Communities, Public Policy, Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC)

Whenever I tell people that I work in the field of aging, it raises more than a few eyebrows. I started working with the Diverse Elders Coalition before my 30th birthday, and even though I'm a few years older and wiser now, it still feels like few of my peers are...

Latino Engagement: the only path to be included in political decision making and leadership initiatives

No One Deserves To Be Invisible

by Diverse Elders | Jul 3, 2018 | Aging and Ageism, Discrimination, LGBTQ Communities, Public Policy, Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders (SAGE)

by Dr. Theodore Hutchinson. This post originally appeared on the SAGE blog. On the day I was born 63 years ago, I became a ghost when these words were uttered: “Congratulations, it’s a girl!” I am a person who is transgender. Although the signs were present throughout...

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