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  • Blog post: Equality and Justice Day

    May 08, 2012 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    Equality and Justice Day

    Equality and Justice Day is today May 8th. Each year hundreds of lgbt men, women, children, and allies converge in Albany to rally at the capitol for LGBT rights.
    Past years have focused on marriage equality. 

    We have won the fight for the right to marry and now the focus ...

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  • Blog post: First-Ever LGBT Senior Center Opens in New York City!

    Mar 05, 2012 / Posted by Em — 0 comments

    Last Thursday, March 1, 2012, the first LGBT-specific senior center in the country opened its doors with a ribbon cutting ceremony in the Chelsea neighborhood of New YorkCity. The SAGE Center is a collaborative effort between the nonprofit SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders) and New York City’s ...

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  • Blog post: New Year Poll

    Dec 23, 2011 / Posted by Christopher — 2 comments

    New Year Poll

    For many these resolutions often involve debt reduction, losing weight, increasing exercise, or cutting out habits such as smoking or drinking.  My bucket list for 2012 is relatively short.  Some health items, increasing my savings, and even the challenge to learn a couple new skills that will make my life ...

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  • Blog post: Sweet Corn, Crossbows, and Your Health

    Jun 23, 2011 / Posted by Christina — 1 comment

    Sweet Corn, Crossbows, and Your Health

    That's right - thanks to the NYS legislature these three things will forever be linked in the history of NYS. Sweet corn and crossbows are the subject of 2 out of 5 laws the legislature has worked to pass this week instead of addressing the currently stalled bill on gay ...

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  • Blog post: Volunteers Needed for Study

    Apr 18, 2011 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    Volunteers are needed to participate in this national study!

    Dr. Darrell Greene and Dr. Paula Britton of John Carroll University, and JCU's Education and Allied Studies Department, are conducting a national study on the psychological effects of activism and forgiveness in our communities. The purpose is to have a ...

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  • Blog post: POLL QUESTION: How would you describe the way you feel about the holiday season?

    Dec 20, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    POLL QUESTION: How would you describe the way you feel about the holiday season?

    The holidays are a time of coming together. Seeing family and friends, seeing your partner's family and friends, spending quality time together... which can be wonderful.

    But for many people, it can also be a significant source of stress.

    Do the holidays stress you out? What do you do ...

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  • Blog post: A response to Xandor...

    Aug 06, 2010 / Posted by Erik — 1 comment

    A response to Xandor...

    If you follow our blogs here at everybodysgood.com very closely, you will know that a few weeks ago, Paul posted a blog about "Shifting Views of Pride" that has sparked a lively little dialogue in the comments section.  In these comments, one of our readers, "Xandor," has made some ...

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  • Blog post: How vanity and materialism saved my life, or how I got a new iPhone

    Aug 06, 2010 / Posted by Paul — 1 comment

    How vanity and materialism saved my life, or how I got a new iPhone

    My grandma has had emphysema since as long as I can remember, and my grandpa was just diagnosed with lung cancer, (he started chemo last week). I have a family history of blood pressure so high you’d think the major staple of our diet was salt, and a physician ...

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  • Erik Libey Erik Libey Erik is the Director of LGBT Health Initiatives. He helps lead our team & loves talking to providers and our ...
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