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Akrivi Paraskevopoulou
GICREF110
February 7, 2025
02:05:33
Stella Partheniou Grasso
FAMREF010
June 30, 2023
3:31:20
Helen Power (née Xenophontos)
FAMREF005
May 17, 2022
1:53:47
Theodoros Xenophontos (Interview 3)
FAMREF001C
May 29, 2022
1:16:45
Theodoros Xenophontos (Interview 1)
FAMREF001A
January 14, 2022
0:49:06
Helen De Ponte (née Dionyssiou)
FAMREF018
August 29, 2023
00:57:12
Elisseos Kyrillou
FAMREF017
August 5, 2023
01:18:08
Nick Christoforou (Interview 2)
FAMREF016B
August 17, 2023
00:13:02
Nick Christoforou (Interview 1)
FAMREF016A
July 31, 2023
00:53:58
Deren Hasip
FAMREF012
July 13, 2023
01:20:56
Andreas and Cleo Frantzeskos
FAMREF009
May 28, 2023
01:14:49
Danai Kokkinopoulou (Interview 2)
FAMREF008B
December 8, 2022
00:35:04
Danai Kokkinopoulou (Interview 1)
FAMREF008A
October 26, 2022
01:13:11
George Patinios
FAMREF006
July 20, 2022
01:20:04
Maria Papademetriou
GICREF029
May 29, 2023
1:23:21
James Karas
GICREF017
February 14, 2024
2:06:07
Steve Mirkopoulos
GICREF008
November 13, 2023
2:12:53
Nancy Athan Mylonas
GICREF028
October 7, 2023
1:40:58
John Sotos
GICREF027
September 27, 2023
1:23:49
Nitsa Benkovic (née Pingos)
FAMREF011
July 9, 2023
1:15:19
Anna Ellinas
FAMREF007
July 30, 2022
01:32:11
Land Acknowledgement: York University recognizes that many Indigenous Nations have longstanding relationships with the territories upon which York University campuses are located that precede the establishment of York University. York University acknowledges its presence on the traditional territory of many Indigenous Nations. The area known as Tkaronto has been care taken by the Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Huron-Wendat. It is now home to many First Nation, Inuit and Métis communities. We acknowledge the current treaty holders, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. This territory is subject of the Dish with One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement to peaceably share and care for the Great Lakes region.