Interview with Aqsa

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Researcher: Rebecca Roach
Researcher: Katelyn Williams
Participant: Aqsa
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2014-10-21
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Scarborough
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A student at UTSC in 2014, Aqsa talks about her understanding of the space and place of UTSC and how that shapes her experience at the university. She takes an intersectional approach to discuss how race, ethnicity, gender, and religion factor into her sense of belonging and view of the university as an accepting environment. Aqsa also uses her positionality as a female to contrast UTSC with the St. George campus in a discussion of safety.
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A student at UTSC in 2014, Aqsa talks about her understanding of the space and place of UTSC and how that shapes her experience at the university. She takes an intersectional approach to discuss how race, ethnicity, gender, and religion factor into her sense of belonging and view of the university as an accepting environment. Aqsa also uses her positionality as a female to contrast UTSC with the St. George campus in a discussion of safety.