Elizabeth Schwartz, Co-chair of the Board of
Directors of SAGE (Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders) talks about their
upcoming event with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. The event takes place February 6th in Miami at the Biltmore
Hotel in Coral Gables from 6P to 8P. The evening will be honoring LGBT
Pioneer Activists Ruth Berman and Connie Kurtz. The SAGE & Friends
Miami fundraising event supports SAGE's important work on behalf of LGBT
older adults locally and n...
Elizabeth Schwartz, Co-chair of the Board of
Directors of SAGE (Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders) talks about their
upcoming event with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. The event takes place February 6th in Miami at the Biltmore
Hotel in Coral Gables from 6P to 8P. The evening will be honoring LGBT
Pioneer Activists Ruth Berman and Connie Kurtz. The SAGE & Friends
Miami fundraising event supports SAGE's important work on behalf of LGBT
older adults locally and nationally. This generation of gays and
lesbians who are now approaching their 70s and 80s are unfortunately
facing new discriminations as they age. Entering independent and
assisted living facilities as well as receiving other services has
presented enormous problems for some elderly gay and lesbians who must
confront a still existing ignorance that forces them back into the
closet. One of SAGE’s missions is to educate these facilities and all
services offered to our older LGBT population so that they can continue
to enjoy this stage of their lives with a sense of openness and
acceptance. The SAGE & Friends Miami event will be an evening of
cocktails and delicious snacks at a gorgeous venue, all for an effective
organization and critical cause. We talked to Elizabeth about this
fabulous event and her spin on our LGBT issues.
When asked what her personal commitment is to LGBT civil rights Schwartz
stated, “I’ve always been committed to this cause. I’ve been involved
in LGBT activism for decades and on various issues but especially since
I’ve seen older people in my life get exploited and taken advantage of
and left destitute, it’s definitely been a real call to action. But I’ll
say even through action, I worked to repeal the marriage ban and to
repeal the adoption ban in the state of Florida and to do lots of work
to agitate for change, I’m very mindful that marriage equality came too
late for many people in our community and definitely came too late for a
lot of older adults who perhaps might have been with their partners for
decades but weren’t married long enough to get social security survivor
benefits, weren’t married in the right jurisdiction or died too soon or
lost parental rights because they weren’t able to adopt soon enough. So
I feel like while many people seem to be thinking that marriage
equality means, we’re done, we’re out, I feel like doubling down now and
I feel like now is when we really need to ramp-up and tweak the rights
for the rest of everyone else for whom marriage came too late or it
doesn’t solve the problem. You know like folks who are still working and
so you get married on Sunday and Monday get fired from their job,
treatment that LGBT older adults are receiving in nursing homes and
facilities are so abominable and there is so much we can do and I feel
since we got the momentum from our marriage win and folks are starting
to wake up and see like, OK maybe LGBT people are humans deserving
rights and dignity that now is our opportunity to keep that momentum
going and to really ramp-up the protections that we provide for everyone
in our community.”
Elizabeth Schwartz has been practicing law since 1997 and is one of
Florida's best-known advocates for the legal rights of our LGBT
community. While her firm equally works with straight and gay clients in
matters of family law, estate planning and probate, she has been at the
forefront of providing crucial legal protections for LGBT families.
Elizabeth lectures locally, nationally and internationally about the
impact of nationwide marriage equality and the continued importance of
LGBT couples protecting their loved ones through estate planning,
stepparent and second parent adoption.
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