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Equity in times of economic crisis: Addressing First Nation people's access to education

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This talk was from a session titled Equity in Times of Economic Crisis and was part of the 2011 Congress of the Humanities. David Perley is a sociologist, educater and PhD candidate. He specializes in aboriginal education, race relations and the analysis of social problems. David lectures at the Mi'Kmaq-Maliseet Institute at the University of New Brunswick, St. Thomas University, and the University of Maine. This talk was recorded on June 2, 2011 by Milena Stanoeva and produced by Ellie Gordon-Moershel.

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