Interview with Alexandra Flynn

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Researcher: Ruth Belay
Researcher: Mariam Ansari
Participant: Alexandra Flynn
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2017-10-16
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Scarborough
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Professor Alexandra Flynn speaks on her personal experience growing up in Indigenous communities and learning to become an Indigenous ally. She also notes the importance of actively integrating Indigenous knowledge into education while touching upon the ways in which she tries to promote Indigenous knowledge in her City Studies courses.
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Professor Alexandra Flynn speaks on her personal experience growing up in Indigenous communities and learning to become an Indigenous ally. She also notes the importance of actively integrating Indigenous knowledge into education while touching upon the ways in which she tries to promote Indigenous knowledge in her City Studies courses.