Coming of Age on 20th Street: Kim Carriere

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Interviewee: Kim Carriere
Interviewer: Mandy Ehnes
Project director: Natalia Khanenko-Friesen
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2012-03-08
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1 digital recording (1 h 6 min 44 sec)
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52.126186, -106.700944
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Oral History 20 St Saskatoon Research Drive
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To cite this interview, include the following information: — Carriere, Kim. "Coming of Age on 20th Street," interview by Mandy Ehnes, March 30, 2012, Saskatoon; Project "Oral History of 20th Street: Many Faces of a City Core Neighbourhood," Project Director Natalia Khanenko-Friesen, St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan
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Abstract
An interview with Kim Carriere, in his mid to late twenties, a neighbourhood resident at the time of the interview. As a child, Mr. Carriere moved with his mother from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan to the Riversdale area. He attended Pleasant Hill School and stayed in the area for approximately 10 years. Of Aboriginal origin, Mr. Carriere offers his insights into the community's life, businesses and fellow residents, reflecting on eventual gentrification of this neighbourhood and his attitudes surrounding that process.
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Saskatoon
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