In this episode of Culture is Healing, host George Harris Jr. is joined by Aaron Moore who is a dedicated social worker with familial connections to Cowichan Tribes, Stz'uminus First Nation, & Penelakut Tribes. Together, they reflect on the role of culture in healing—not just as a concept, but as a lived practice.
Aaron shares stories from his work supporting Indigenous families and reflects on the importance of cultural humility and taking time to build trust. He also speaks to the spiritual strength that children often carry. Additionally, he highlights the need to honour cultural protocols in everyday practice—not just in ceremony, but in all interactions.
Their conversation is rooted in lived experience and long-standing relationship, offering reflections on what it means to walk alongside others in community care.
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