This year marks a significant milestone for the Class of ’84. We may like to think we are coming of age, but the truth is that we are entering our golden years. Many of us are turning 60. We were born at the beginning of a new era, labeled Gen X. Now caught between the Baby Boomers and Millennials, we often find ourselves caring for both our parents and our children. In my Ojibwe culture, there are four hills—a traditional framework representing…
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