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  1. Author of seven literary books (creative non-fiction and poetry) and co-editor of five academic texts (including Determinants of Indigenous Peoples’ Health in Canada: Beyond the Social and Geopoetics in Practice), Dr. Sarah de Leeuw is an interdisciplinary scholar whose work focuses broadly on colonial violence, marginalized peoples, and overlooked geographies.

  2. Sarah de Leeuw grew up and has spent most of her life in Northern BC, including Haida Gwaii and Terrace. With a Ph.D. in geography, de Leeuw works in a faculty of medicine where she teaches and undertakes research on medical humanities and health inequalities. Her creative and academic work has been widely anthologized and appears in journals ...

  3. Sarah de Leeuw. Canada Research Chair in Humanities and Health Inequities. Tier 2 - 2018-01-05. Renewed: 2023-05-01. University of Northern British Columbia. Canadian Institutes of Health Research. 250-640-6763. deleeuws@unbc.ca.

  4. 317 - 2194 Health Sciences Mall. Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z3. Tel 604 822 2421. Website. “Now is always a good time to strive for something better.”.

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  6. thebcreview.ca › 2018/10/10 › 351-essays-from-the-north#351 Essays from the north

    10 de out. de 2018 · Where it Hurts: Essays by Sarah de Leeuw Edmonton: NeWest Press, 2017 $19.95 / 9781926455846 Reviewed by Heidi Greco First published Aug. 24, 2018 * Heidi Greco reviews Sarah de Leeuw's Where it Hurts: Essays, a collection that has been much-praised and shortlisted for national and regional non-fiction prizes.

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