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    Feature Story: Student representatives participate in the Racialized and Indigenous Students’ Experience summit in Toronto

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    2016-03-25
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    External Relations, University of Regina
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    The Canadian Federation of Students brought student activists together from across the country for the first national Racialized and Indigenous Students’ Experience (RISE) summit held from March 19 – 21 in Toronto.
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