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SAGECents Helps LGBTQ+ Elders Refuse To Be Another Statistic

According to new data from the Human Rights Campaign, LGTBQ+ adults in the United States — especially transgender and non-binary individuals — are more likely to feel financially insecure. Almost half (48.1%) of LGBTQ+ adults feel like they are not […]

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Embracing My Neurodivergence: A Personal Journey

By Bryan Ellicott-Cook Much of my identity is visible and has been for quite some time now. For example, I have been very open and proud of how my family’s dedication to the military and first responder service fuels my […]

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Breaking the Silence: Combating HIV Stigma Together

By Terri L. Wilder Each year, the world recognizes Zero HIV Stigma Day on July 21 to commemorate the birthday of activist Prudence Mabele. In 1992, Mabele became the first woman in South Africa to disclose her HIV status. This […]

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‘It Should Be Like Taking Your Temperature’: Getting Tested for HIV Is Self-Care

A Q&A about HIV testing with LGBTQ+ elder Jeff Weinstein Since 1995, National HIV Testing Day (NHTD) is recognized annually on June 27. According to hiv.gov, the purpose of NHTD is to raise awareness about HIV and encourage people to […]

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Join SAGE at a Pride event this June!

SAGE will be at all these fabulous Pride events throughout the month of June – we hope to see you there, too!   This list will be updated as new events are added, so be sure to check back often.  […]

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Celebrating International Asexuality Day: There is Power in Knowing and Accepting Who You Are

I always had a feeling that I was different from most people. It wasn’t until four years ago, though, that I realized it’s because I’m asexual.  Last year, it dawned on me how it took me such a long time […]

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