Gloria Small-Clarke: Nurse, Children’s Rights Advocate & Caribbean Community Leader

Gloria Small-Clarke: Nurse, Children’s Rights Advocate & Caribbean Community Leader

From ON THE CALL with Ozzie Stewart by Ozzie Stewart

March 17, 2026 · 41 min

About this episode

Gloria Small-Clarke discusses her journey as a nurse and advocate for children's rights and marginalized communities.

TRINI CORNER-S12 EP3-Gloria Small-Clarke opens up about the experiences that shaped her life as a nurse, advocate, mother, and community leader. Born in Trinidad and Tobago and later establishing her life in Canada, Gloria has spent nearly four decades working at the intersection of healthcare, community empowerment, and human rights advocacy. Through her work with organizations such as the Durham Community Action Group, the African-Canadian Legal Clinic, and her role as a union representative with SEIU, she has consistently championed the needs of marginalized communities.

People in this episode

Host: Ozzie Stewart

Guest: Gloria Small-Clarke

Topics covered

  • nursing
  • children's rights
  • community leadership
  • healthcare
  • human rights advocacy

Keywords

  • nurse
  • advocate
  • community leader
  • healthcare
  • human rights
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Canada

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Durham Community Action Group, African-Canadian Legal Clinic, SEIU

Places: Trinidad and Tobago, Canada

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