Thrivival: the fire within
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       Author (aut): Simpson, Heather 
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              This research project provides a voice and leadership opportunity for Indigenous students with autism through participatory action research. It informs and asks how B.C. post-secondary teaching and learning practices and policy can better integrate Indigenous knowledge in education and arts programming, and disrupt patterns of social injustice, exclusion, and cultural genocide while promoting positive identity formation, pride, and resilience for Indigenous persons with autism.  | 
                  
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              This research project provides a voice and leadership opportunity for Indigenous students with autism through participatory action research. It informs and asks how B.C. post-secondary teaching and learning practices and policy can better integrate Indigenous knowledge in education and arts programming, and disrupt patterns of social injustice, exclusion, and cultural genocide while promoting positive identity formation, pride, and resilience for Indigenous persons with autism.  | 
                  
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          Heather Simpson (0000-0002-7691-9801) 
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             Thrivival: the fire within 
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