Welcome to Part 2 of our conversation with Rev. Harry Hartingan, Anne Hodson and Phil Duran. In this episode, we're diving into the importance of community and creating spaces of true belonging. Our panelists share how their work addresses issues of loneliness, isolation, and health disparities for LGBTQ+ elders, not only in the Twin Cities, but across Minnesota. We'll explore what students should be mindful of and how they can play a role in shaping a brighter future. Additionally, we'll confront the challenges LGBTQ+ elders face and the tireless advocacy efforts aimed at promoting equity and kindness. Join us as we illuminate pathways for students and community members to actively support an inclusive and hopeful future.
The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Co-Chair of ASIG and Podcast Host, Madeleine Howard, ASIG Co-Chair and Outreach Manager, Kelly Moeller, Audio Editing Manager and Marketing and Communications Chair, Jamie Stoppler, and Podcast Administrator, Allycia Wolff.
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