Interview with Meredyth Schofield and Rick

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Participant: Meredyth
Participant: Rick
Researcher: Azreen Sikder
Researcher: Jennifer Tran
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2019-07-10
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Scarborough
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As residents of the local community and leaders of the Scarborough Historical Society and Archives, Meredyth and Rick (a graduate of UTSC) reflect on their experience of UTSC since the 1970s and its place within the Scarborough community. Their discussion touches upon the ways that Scarborough’s landscape has been transformed from a remote, rural region to a busy hub over the years. In consideration of these changes, Meredyth and Rick also reflect on the changing diversity and perceptions of the area.
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As residents of the local community and leaders of the Scarborough Historical Society and Archives, Meredyth and Rick (a graduate of UTSC) reflect on their experience of UTSC since the 1970s and its place within the Scarborough community. Their discussion touches upon the ways that Scarborough’s landscape has been transformed from a remote, rural region to a busy hub over the years. In consideration of these changes, Meredyth and Rick also reflect on the changing diversity and perceptions of the area.