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To Eva Greyeyes, diversity does not equal inclusion 

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Eva Greyeyes was pretty detached from her Indigenous identity and community while growing up, but that all changed after her participation in the film Indian Horse.
Greyeyes is an actor and grade 11 student in the IB Diploma Program at Branksome Hall. She is Nêhiyaw from Muskeg Lake Cree Nation, and currently lives in Toronto.
This talk was part of “Suncor Presents The Walrus Talks Youth Leadership.” It was filmed in Calgary, Alberta, on February 20 at Hudson.
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