76:08 minutes (69.7 MB)On March 26, 2007, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force convened an open phone call reuniting gay and lesbian leaders who in 1977 had met with Midge Costanza, at the time the aide to President Jimmy Carter.
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12:38 minutes (11.59 MB)
In this episode, Robert Spellman discusses housing, working on behalf of “controversial” groups and the trouble with forcing people into roles that they don’t want to play.
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16:19 minutes (14.96 MB)
In this episode, Loree Cook-Daniels discusses the advantages of universal design, lessons that can be learned from the disability rights movement, why aging work matters to transgender people and the unique insights LGBT elders can offer about improving aging for everyone.
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13:09 minutes (12.06 MB)
In this episode, Barbara Satin discusses the magnificence of life after 60, why trans people choose their battles carefully, developing a culture of respect for age, the importance of educating service providers around LGBT-specific issues and the relevance of the welcoming church movement.
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9:23 minutes (8.6 MB)
In this episode, Bill Serpe discusses how a lack of resources can make you give up your life, the challenges and importance of asking for help, the need to improve access to health care and the urgency of protecting “our treasures.”
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22:18 minutes (20.44 MB)
In this episode, John Otto discusses self-advocacy, how being a transitioned man can complicate having aging parents and the ways in which insurance and government policies affect transgender men’s experience of aging.
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