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Spotlight on Student Organizers- Alicia from the Indigenous Students' Association

Spotlight on Student Organizers- Alicia from the Indigenous Students' Association

FromStories from the Hart


Spotlight on Student Organizers- Alicia from the Indigenous Students' Association

FromStories from the Hart

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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Mar 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Spotlight on Student Organizers is a series of conversations with students who are community builders, change leaders, advocates, and community carers. In this installment of the series, Muzna chats with Alicia Corbiere, one of the the Marten Clan Leaders in the Indigenous Students' Association at UofT.  In this convo, Alicia shares her favourite aspects of getting involved (friends!), the role ISA plays in creating a safe space for Indigenous students on campus, and shares how non-Indigenous students can support in allyship and community. Alicia is Anishinaabe, Mohawk, and white and she is from Toronto. Alicia is a  double major in Indigenous Studies and Criminology. Outside of school, Alicia is an Anishinaabemowin language learner and she loves to bead!You can learn more about the Indigenous Students' Association at U of T @isa_uoft on instagramCheck out Alicia's beading on instagram @ac.beading Heartfelt gratitude to Alicia for sharing her journey with us, and for all the amazing work she does on campus. 
Released:
Mar 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (76)

Real talk about growing up, being human, and navigating student life as we explore the feels, fails, and stories that help us understand ourselves and each other. We are passionate about the power of story to create change, shift perspectives and deepen understanding. This student-led production is a space to create dynamic and engaging audio work and share personal narratives that connect us to intimate conversations about social justice, identity and community.