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Defining the role of an Elder

Posted on January 28, 2025February 27, 2025

What role does an Elder play within family, community and the workplace?

Knowmore’s Elder in Residence, Aunty Glendra Stubbs and Executive Director Strategy, Gary Oliver explain what the title means to them.

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“Being raw and being real”: Cultural Immersion at Cherbourg
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