Interview with Diane Hill

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Researcher: Jennifer Lee
Participant: Diane Hill
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2015-06-01
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Scarborough
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Diane Hill talks about the barriers she faced as a First Nations student while attending UTSC. She touches on the transition between her life on the Oneida Nation of the Thames and Scarborough. Diane reflects on how the history of Indigenous peoples and their education has shaped her peers and her own experiences with education. She touches upon issues of anti-colonialism, identity, and awareness.
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Diane Hill talks about the barriers she faced as a First Nations student while attending UTSC. She touches on the transition between her life on the Oneida Nation of the Thames and Scarborough. Diane reflects on how the history of Indigenous peoples and their education has shaped her peers and her own experiences with education. She touches upon issues of anti-colonialism, identity, and awareness.