Interview with Saarah

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Participant: Saarah
Researcher: Raisa Masud
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2019-03-01
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Scarborough
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Saarah describes how her own experiences, her programs in university, and the initiatives that she joined after graduation have allowed her to develop her own self-awareness and intersectionality and shaped her activism today. She discusses her personal experiences as a Muslim woman, her activism initiatives, her study of Canadian indigenous history, and her practicum experience in Toronto women's and refugee shelters.
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Saarah describes how her own experiences, her programs in university, and the initiatives that she joined after graduation have allowed her to develop her own self-awareness and intersectionality and shaped her activism today. She discusses her personal experiences as a Muslim woman, her activism initiatives, her study of Canadian indigenous history, and her practicum experience in Toronto women's and refugee shelters.