Connect the Dots

In our series “Connect the Dots,” community elders in Minnesota share their wisdom and lessons learned about what really matters in life. MPR’s senior economics contributor Chris Farrell has been interviewing people 70 years old and older for insights that might prove useful to younger generations.

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For our series “Connect the Dots” we’re asking community elders to share part of their life story and some of the lessons they’ve learned along the way about what matters in life.
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She was abused in Catholic school, then Sister Bernadette became a nun
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In the MPR series Connect the Dots, we’re asking community elders to share their wisdom and lessons learned about what really matters in life.