Hello! My name is Helena, I was born and raised in Brazil, and I’m in my 4th year majoring in Media Studies. As a Media Studies student, I am passionated about photography, videography, and mixed media and learning and investigating nature and society through these mediums. In Media Studies we study a bit about Indigenous […]
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Hello! My name is Daniela Vega Salazar, I was born and raised in Mexico and I am currently doing an exchange year here at UBC. Back home I am part of the International Relations program and here I am enrolled in the Faculty of Arts taking some interesting classes such as this one. I am […]
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Hi everyone i’m devlin, I am in the Interdisciplinary studies program at UBC, and have been studying at UBC’s Vancouver campus since September 2020. I was originally registered in LAST 303 in 2023, but had to drop it for scheduling reasons, very happy to have the chance now in 2024 to take this class! I […]
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Hello Everyone! My name is Nicole Mendoza and I am a fifth year political science with international relations student. While I was born in Canada, my family comes from Mexico. I was drawn to this class because I recently completed a thesis on populism in Latin America. In addition, I want to learn more about […]
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Hello, I am Andrew Liu. I was born in China in 2003 and moved to British Columbia when I was first grade. Because of this I barely know how to write any Chinese despite being born there and have lived in Canada since, with a few visits back to China at times. I transferred to […]
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Hello! My name is Alayna, and I’m a second year who has grown up as a settler in Canada all of my life. I am half Punjabi and half British (tragic duo. colonization won.). I’m not very good at describing myself, but I spend most of my time either with friends doing stupid stuff (stupid […]
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