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  1. Sarah de Leeuw, a professor with the Northern Medical Program of UBC’s Faculty of Medicine, is a poet, critical geographer, and anti-colonial feminist researcher whose multidisciplinary work focuses on marginalized peoples and places.

  2. 10 de nov. de 2010 · The results suggest that colonial geographies, both physical and social, along with extant anti-Indigenous racism, are significant determinants of the health and well-being (or lack thereof) of many First Nations in the region. Key Words: British Columbia colonialism, First Nations' health, social and geographic determinants.

  3. Bekijk contactgegevens, directieleden en kerncijfers van HUISARTS SARAH DE LEEUW (BE 0782.455.547) uit Meerbeke (9402) en andere bedrijven uit de sector Dokters, tandartsen en kinesisten.

  4. An absolutely stunning collection of poetry - Sarah de Leeuw is a master of words, image, and tone. While the entire collection is worth a read, I found the standout poems to be the extremely short ones, ranging from a few words to a few lines, and the longer narrative poems (particularly "Moose.") This is a book I want to revisit in the future.

  5. Activating place : geography as a determinant of indigenous peoples' health and well-being / Sarah de Leeuw Violence on the land, violence on our bodies / Women's Earth Alliance and Native Youth Sexual Health Take care of the land and the land will take care of you : resources, development, and health / Terry Teegee Dishinit sakeh / Helen Knott.

  6. Margo Greenwood, Sarah De Leeuw, Nicole Marie Lindsay Canadian Scholars , 2018 - Indians of North America - 364 pages "This edited collection, comprised largely of contributions by Indigenous authors, offers the voices and expertise of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis writers from across Canada.

  7. Festival Finale Reading. Saturday November 18, 7 PM, Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art, 421 Cawston Ave, Kelowna. All Welcome, Free Admission. Sarah de Leeuw and Margo Tamez are two award-winning poets and academics. Their work in both realms investigates issues of social justice. Sarah De Leeuw is the author of seven literary books ...