• More than Shelter: Homeownership, Wealth and Equity
    Aug 25 2025

    In this episode of Beyond Generations, we sit down with Adrienne Goolsby, Senior Vice President of U.S. Office and Canada, at Habitat for Humanity International, to explore why homeownership is still one of the most powerful tools for building intergenerational wealth in the United States—and why far too many families, especially households of color, have been shut out of this opportunity.

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    28 mins
  • Legacy Interrupted: What Will We Leave Behind?
    Aug 18 2025

    Welcome to a new series from Beyond Generations, Shifting Tides: Addressing Wealth Disparities and Intergenerational Wealth Transfer, created in partnership with AARP. In this episode, we talk with AARP’s Vice President for Thought Leadership, Staci Alexander, about the current and historic intergenerational wealth transfer—and why most families of color are locked out. From housing and caregiving to estate planning and policy reform, Alexander lays out what must change if we want to build a future where every family has a chance to leave—and receive—a legacy.

    In this new AARP-sponsored Beyond Generations season, we will explore trends and possibilities related to intergenerational wealth transfer, addressing historical inequalities and embracing systemic opportunities to enhance wealth accumulation across a lifetime for people as they age.

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    33 mins
  • The Experiences of Black Americans Aging with HIV/AIDS
    Jul 15 2025

    This final episode in the Aging with HIV: Navigating the Future podcast series focuses on the distinct challenges faced by Black Americans aging with HIV, and the structural barriers disproportionately impacting their ability to access quality care and treatment. Joining ASA’s Equity Strategy Director Patrice Dickerson to discuss aging at the intersection of Blackness and HIV and how this intersectionality of identities involves navigating a complex landscape of health disparities, social inequities, and unique psychosocial challenges, are Douglas M. Brooks, Raymond A. Jetson and Linda H Scruggs. They also will touch on why their work as advocates is so crucial in bridging existing gaps and how cross-sector collaboration is so critical in advancing health equity for the Black community, especially for Black older adults living with HIV.

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    52 mins
  • Aging, Identity and Survival: Reclaiming Space for Older Latino Adults in the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
    Jul 8 2025

    This podcast episode focuses on the unique challenges faced by Latino individuals aging with HIV, including barriers to accessing culturally competent care due to language, economic insecurity, stigma and geographic disparities. Luis Nava Molero, Director of the National Programs at Salud es Vida (Health is Life) at the Latino Commission on AIDS, sits downs with Victoria Ruiz, ASA’s Senior On Aging Institute Manager, to discuss how the Latino Commission on AIDS is spearheading health advocacy for Latinos—including those aging with HIV— and building capacity in community organizations.

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    22 mins
  • Envejecimiento, Identidad y Supervivencia: Reclamando Espacio para los Adultos Latinos Mayores en la Epidemia del VIH/SIDA
    Jul 8 2025

    Este episodio del pódcast se enfoca en los desafíos únicos que enfrentan las personas latinas que envejecen con el VIH, incluyendo las barreras para acceder a una atención culturalmente competente debido al idioma, la inseguridad económica, el estigma y las disparidades geográficas. Luis Nava Molero, Director de Programas Nacionales de Salud es Vida en la Comisión Latina sobre el SIDA, conversa con Victoria Ruiz, Gerente Principal del On Aging Institute de ASA, para hablar sobre cómo la Comisión Latina sobre el SIDA está liderando la defensa de la salud para los latinos—incluidos aquellos que envejecen con el VIH—y fortaleciendo la capacidad de las organizaciones comunitarias.

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    32 mins
  • Findings, Voices, and Urgency from the Fourth Annual State of Aging with HIV National Survey
    Jun 30 2025

    This podcast episode focuses on the mission of HealthHIV and insights from the organization’s Fourth Annual State of Aging with HIV National Survey. For the first time, this survey has two population focuses—one that reached those aging with HIV and one that reached the workforce providing health and human services to this population. Scott Bertani and Sarah Brodt from Health HIV join ASA’s Equity Strategy Director Patrice Dickerson to discuss survey findings and implications for care, policy and advocacy for people aging with HIV across the country.

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    34 mins
  • The Intersection of HIV, Aging, and Policy: A Critical Update
    Jun 24 2025

    This podcast episode focuses on federal and state policies impacting older people living with, and vulnerable to, HIV. Terri Wilder and Aaron Tax from SAGE—the country’s largest and oldest organization dedicated to improving the lives of LGBTQ+ older people—join ASA’s President and CEO Leanne Clark-Shirley to discuss recent and upcoming legislative changes and the implications for healthcare access, long-term-care protections, and other quality-of-life issues for individuals aging with HIV. The episode highlights SAGE’s work advocating for public policy changes that address the needs of LGBTQ+ older people and providing education and technical assistance for aging services providers and LGBTQ+ organizations.

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    42 mins
  • The San Francisco Principles 2020
    Jun 16 2025

    This podcast episode explores how the San Francisco AIDS Foundation is helping break down barriers to care for individuals aging with HIV and how The San Francisco Principles highlight the urgent need to address health inequities and systemic neglect faced by long-term survivors. Vince Crisostomo, Director of Aging Services at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, sits down with ASA’s Equity Strategy Director, Patrice Dickerson, to discuss how The San Francisco Principles 2020 embody the collective voice of long-term HIV survivors, advocating for awareness, equity and lasting support.

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    36 mins