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  1. 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 ...

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  3. Sarah de Leeuw, PhD Director Phone: (250) 960-5993 E-mail: sarah.deleeuw@unbc.ca. Donna Atkinson, MA Research and Operations Manager Phone: (250) 960-6719

  4. Sarah de Leeuw's creative non-fiction captures strange inconsistencies and aberrations of human behaviour, urging us to be observant and aware. The essays are wide in scope and expose what--and who--goes missing.With staggering insight, Sarah de Leeuw reflects on missing geographies and people, including missing women, both those she has known and those whom she will never get to know.

  5. Sarah de Leeuw. Sarah de Leeuw is an award-winning creative writer and Canada Research Chair in Humanities and Health Inequities with the University of Northern British Columbia’s Northern Medical Program in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia.

  6. 28 de abr. de 2018 · Affiliations. 1 National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9, Canada. Electronic address: margo.greenwood@unbc.ca. 2 National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9, Canada; Northern Medical Program ...

  7. A bridge built middleward. Inward. Bridge — bridge — bridge — bridge — water. Bridge — bridge — bridge bridge —. Tracks on opposite shores of a river. Railway atop concrete and stone pillars bridge stretching toward a meeting. Of itself. In the centre of the Skeena. Where currents are strongest.