A Historical Perspective of Today’s LGBTQIA+ Senior

A Historical Perspective of Today’s LGBTQIA+ Senior

For all older adults, aging is a new chapter of life that presents new adventures and challenges. For LGBTQIA+ seniors, aging presents unique adventures and challenges that heterosexual, cisgender individuals may not understand.

Visit the glossary below for definitions of sexual and gender identity terms used in this article.


Today’s LGBTQIA+ seniors grew up during a tumultuous period of history where their identities and stories went from being harshly punished to equally celebrated and stigmatized. Historically, homosexuality and queerness were considered mental illnesses. Not only was LGBTQ+ status not protected under the law, but until 1962, same-sex activity was a federal crime in every state in the U.S. Individuals could also lose their job or be committed to a psychiatric facility to “cure” them of this disorder.

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In the 60s and 70s, the social changes gripping the nation also affected the LGBTQ+ community. In 1969, police raided a gay bar in New York City, the Stonewall Inn. Patrons fought back for days in a demonstration for LGBTQ+ rights, and today, the Stonewall Riots are widely regarded as the beginning of the civil rights movement in the U.S.

LGBTQ+ seniors also experienced a terrifying time in the 80s as the HIV/AIDS epidemic raged, and the gay community, in particular, was hit hard by illness and death. The stigma of this disease affected the medical treatment and public health policy for LGBTQ+ individuals.

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More recently, the country has been quite divided over allyship for LGBTQ+ individuals. In 2015, same-sex marriage was federally legalized. Some faith communities are more welcoming of LGBTQ+ individuals, and LGBTQ-friendly social services and programs are more common. However, discrimination and hostility toward the LGBTQ+ community remain in some parts of the country. Job loss, housing discrimination, and adoption discrimination are all common injustices LGBTQ+ individuals still encounter in many parts of the U.S. Hundreds of bills targeting trans people, particularly trans youth, have been introduced over the past few years.

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Given this brief overview, senior LGBTQIA+ individuals may face unique challenges as they age and their health changes. LGBTQ+ seniors may not have the strong social support network that heterosexual or cisgender seniors do, so our next article will focus on supporting seniors who live in nontraditional families.


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