The Stonewall Generation a Q&A with Dr. Jane Fleishman PhD
Dr. Jane Fleishman, PhD, provides a Q&A on authoring, The Stonewall Generation: LGBTQ Elders on Sex, Activism, and Aging.
December 2020 | Dr. Jane Fleishman, Phd
Welcome to PRIDE: A Practical Guide to Making Pride Parades, Marches and Festivals Age-Friendly
The goals of Welcome to Pride are: to learn about effective age-friendly features that Pride organizers and elder advocates currently have in place; to share these best practices; and to secure commitments from Pride organizers to maintain or increase the number of age-friendly features of their events.
November 2019 | SAGE
From Connections to Community: Data-informed lessons for an intergenerational gathering
How would you create an event, at a national scale, to foster connections across
generations? What steps would you take, what questions would you ask, and how would
you know you’d been successful? Read this article to learn more.
April 2019 | interstitio & SAGE report written by by Eric Gladstone Pony Knowles and David C. Thompson
Principles for Person-directed Services and Supports during Serious Illness
The Administration for Community Living (ACL) believe that every person has the right to make choices and to control their own decisions. This right is independent of age or disability or stage of illness.
October 2017 | Administration for Community Living
Identifying and Referring LGBT Caregivers
This fact sheet is designed to assist providers with identifying and supporting LGBT Caregivers in a medical setting.
September 2017 | John Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Chase Brexton Health Center and SAGE
Update – Coming of Age at the Time of Stonewall a Q & A with Jane Fleishman, PhD
This Q & A is an update regarding the research of Jane Fleishman on what it was like to come of age and come out during the Stonewall Era.
August 2017 | Jane Fleishman, PhD
10 Consejos Para Encontrar Servicios Afirmativos Para La Comunidad LGBT
10 Consejos Para Encontrar Servicios Afirmativos Para La Comunidad LGBT
June 2017 | SAGE's National Resource Center on LGBT Aging
Information from the Federal Trade Commission to help recognize and report Imposter Scams.
February 2017 | Federal Trade Commission
Information from the Federal Trade Commission on recognizing and reporting Health Care Scams.
February 2017 | Federal Trade Commission
Dr. Fleishman’s Model for Older Adults in Same-Sex Relationships
This model illustrates the correlations between variables for older adults in same-sex relationships.
September 2016 | Dr. Fleishman
Coming of Age at the Time of Stonewall
A Q&A interview with Jane Fleishman, PhD is a comprehensive sexuality educator and consultant with more than 30 years’ experience as a teacher, trainer, and program evaluator. This article discusses Jane’s new project Coming of Age at the Time of Stonewall.
September 2016 | Jane Fleishman, PhD
Looking for Love? First Look Out for You!
Tips on How LGBT Elders Can Avoid the Infamous Sweetheart Scam
February 2016 | National Center on Elder Abuse and SAGE's National Resource Center on LGBT Aging
Dr. Imani Woody shares insights regarding barriers faced by people of color aging in the LGBT community and explores solutions LGBT organizations can utilize to support involvement and equity by people of color aging in LGBTQ communities.
February 2016 | Dr. Imani Woody
LGBT People: Let’s Talk About Ageism
This article was originally written on The Huffington Post by Robert Espinoza, the Senior Director of Public Policy and Communications of Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE).
August 2013 | Robert Espinoza
Friendship a Pillar of Survival for LGBT Elders
This article from Aging Today, the American Society on Aging’s bi-monthly publication, highlights the importance of friendship in combating isolation among LGBT older adults.
July 2013 | Robert Espinoza SAGE
Act now! OAA reauthorization must include services for LGBT elders
Robert Espinoza, Senior Director of Public Policy and Communications at SAGE, discusses the importance of including LGBT older adults in the Older Americans Act in this article published in Aging Today, the bimonthly newspaper of the American Society on Aging.
July 2012 | Robert Espinoza
Waking Up: LGBT in Old Age From a Provider’s Front Lines Perspective
This essay, written by (then) 78-year-old Ellen Ensig-Brodsky, describes her personal journey of encountering issues related to LGBT aging as a long-term care surveyor. As a result, Ensig-Brodsky helped create the Pride Senior Network, an organization aimed at providing LGBT older adults with a wide range of services.
March 2012 | Ellen Ensig-Brodsky
Intergenerational projects for the LGBT community: A toolkit to inspire and inform
This toolkit, developed in the UK, is designed to provide the building blocks to understand the
importance and potential of intergenerational working for the LGBT community, but also,
provide providers with the foundations to run a project on their own.
October 2011 | The Intergenerational Longevity Centre
Good Training, Good Care: Center kickstarts curricula in LGBT aging
Article on the importance and need for LGBT training for aging services providers.
July 2011 | Hilary Meyer
The Age of LGBT Aging (Keynote address from TransFaith in Color 2011 national conference)
The Age of LGBT Aging was the Keynote address from TransFaith in Color 2011 national conference. The conference was hosted by the Freedom Center for Social Justice. Additionally, this speech was posted on the web site for Southerners on New Ground (SONG).
July 2011 | Robert Espinoza
Unique Challenges of Coming Out in Later Life
This article presents the unique challenges faced by LGBT elders when coming out later in life.
February 1999 | Carolyn Altman C.S.W.