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Joan P. Gentles
- Williams Lake
Joan
Gentles is well known across the Cariboo-Chilcotin as a tireless
community leader whose selfless efforts have brought positive change
in the lives of Natives and non-Natives alike.
A member of
the Toosey Indian Band, Joan Gentles was the first Native court
worker in the Williams Lake area. She was instrumental in sensitizing
the courts, the legal profession and the police to Native justice
issues.
She is a strong
advocate for improving the justice system to ensure that Native
people receive fair and equitable treatment when they come before
the courts.
After obtaining
a Bachelor of Education from the University of British Columbia,
Joan Gentles became Native Education Coordinator for the Cariboo-Chilcotin
School District.
She teaches
at schools in remote communities and invariably spends many more
evening hours counselling victims of family violence and sexual
abuse, conducting alcohol abuse awareness workshops, teaching children
traditional activities such as ceremonial dancing, or teaching parenting
skills to teenagers and adults.
Joan Gentles'
interests also include a uniquely Cariboo-Chilcotin love for rodeos,
in fact, she comes from a distinguished Cariboo rodeo family. Once
an active participant herself, she now serves as a rodeo judge and
teaches at judging seminars.
Joan Gentles
has dedicated her life to serving the needs of the Chilcotin and
other Native peoples and to changing the stereotypical attitudes
that many non-natives still hold.
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