This post originally appeared on National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) on April 6th, 2016. Read the original post here. By Christine Herman Making good financial decisions isn’t easy. Despite [...]
By Vera Lukacs It’s critical for LGBT older adults to become more financially literate as they age. According to the SAGE report, Out and Visible: The Experiences and Attitudes of Lesbian, Gay, [...]
Tom Anderson, Author & Wealth Management Advisor “I don’t know, I’ll probably live to be about 70 or so.” This is the kind of answer I hear more often than not when I talk to members of the [...]
Expanding Housing and Services for LGBT Older People 9/24/2015 | 2:00 – 3:30 pm EST Register Here Hosted by SAGE and Enterprise Community Partners, this free webinar features panelists who [...]
On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court decreed that marriage equality for LGBT people was a constitutional right. That night, in front of the iconic Stonewall Inn and hundreds of revelers, Edie [...]
As is the case in so many of our cultural conversations, LGBT perspectives have long been missing from the way we think and talk about aging. In preparation for this year’s White House [...]
From banking to caregiving, it’s better to listen in order to get the job. In the elevator last week on my way to a SAGEWorks workshop, How to Seek Employment within the Banking & Financial [...]
The SAGEWorks May Boot Camp Team Towards the end of the ten-day SAGEWorks employment boot camp, I joined the 20 participants so I could hear and share their stories. I was expecting everyone to [...]
Written by Barbara Satin, Assistant Faith Work Director, National LGBTQ Task Force, this post was originally featured on The National LGBTQ Task Force blog on March 3, 2015. Walking into the [...]
As the number of Americans age 65 and older surges over the next few decades, the number of LGBT older adults is estimated to double to 3 million by 2030. By this year – 2015 – one in two [...]