Obituary: Glenys Thomas, social work pioneer dies at 87
Glenys Thomas, who dedicated her life to social justice, teaching and activism, has died aged 87. Read about her remarkable journey from Algerian refugee camps to Birmingham.
Glenys Thomas, who dedicated her life to social justice, teaching and activism, has died aged 87. Read about her remarkable journey from Algerian refugee camps to Birmingham.
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