by Ben de Guzman | Jan 15, 2016
Next week, our friends at the National LGBTQ Task Force are holding their annual Creating Change conference, the largest LGBTQ social justice conference in the country. With a mission of advancing LGBTQ liberation, Creating Change is expected to bring 5,000 activists...
by Diverse Elders | Nov 9, 2015
This post originally appeared on the SAGE blog. How can we help our LGBT community age successfully? It’s a difficult question, but one that SAGE is determined to answer with our many resources and programs–including our innovative “Successful...
by Mari Quenemoen | Aug 10, 2015
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...
by Elyce Nollette | Apr 21, 2015
This post originally appeared on the NHCOA blog. Every day, 11% of our workforce shows to up work hoping to not get sick. These workers probably also hope their children, parents, and dependents don’t get sick as well. That is the daily reality of American workers...
by Diverse Elders | Dec 1, 2014
As the new National Managing Coordinator for the Diverse Elders Coalition, I am pleased to write my first post for our blog here on World AIDS Day. Observed annually on December 1, World AIDS Day is recognized around the world with this year’s theme: Focus, Partner,...