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My name is Sam Prosper. I am a student working at the Public Service Commission, with the Indigenous Centre of Expertise. I have been in this position for almost a year and a half and am a co-lead of a student network called the National Indigenous Student Circle. I have an undergrad in social sciences with focuses in psychology and communications. And I am currently in a Master of Arts in counselling psychology and will be starting my practicum this fall. I have had both ends of the spectrum in terms of work experience within the government so I am excited to answer any questions that you have.  
 
My name is Sam Prosper. I am a student working at the Public Service Commission, with the Indigenous Centre of Expertise. I have been in this position for almost a year and a half and am a co-lead of a student network called the National Indigenous Student Circle. I have an undergrad in social sciences with focuses in psychology and communications. And I am currently in a Master of Arts in counselling psychology and will be starting my practicum this fall. I have had both ends of the spectrum in terms of work experience within the government so I am excited to answer any questions that you have.  
 
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Rubina’s story begins in 1906, when her ancestors journeyed to Canada in hopes of a promising future for their family and friends. Over 100 years later, she as a racialized woman is still working towards their dream. A vision, which embodies a space where everyone BELONGS. Rubina believes we all have a role to play in making our communities thrive; therefore, she is active in both her community and workplace.  
 
Rubina’s story begins in 1906, when her ancestors journeyed to Canada in hopes of a promising future for their family and friends. Over 100 years later, she as a racialized woman is still working towards their dream. A vision, which embodies a space where everyone BELONGS. Rubina believes we all have a role to play in making our communities thrive; therefore, she is active in both her community and workplace.  
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She is an adjudicator with Service Canada, chair of CEIU Ontario’s Racialized Action Committee, LDAWE board member and founder/co-developer of the Racialized Women Belonging on Gcconnex. Rubina has a Bachelor of Arts, Masters of Arts in Community Studies, Certificate in Disability Management and is completing her Social Work degree.  
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She is an adjudicator with Service Canada, chair of Canada Employment & Immigration Union (CEIU) Ontario’s Racialized Action Committee, Learning Disabilities Assocoation of Windsor-Essex County (LDAWE) board member and founder/co-developer of the [https://gcconnex.gc.ca/groups/profile/89843173?language=en Racialized Women Belonging (RWB) on Gcconnex]. Rubina has a Bachelor of Arts, Masters of Arts in Community Studies, Certificate in Disability Management and is completing her Social Work degree.  
 
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