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Sarah Cox

    Pottery Worker
    Meeting the Needs of Reunited Refugee Families
    Signs of Life
    Breaching the Peace: The Site C Dam and a Valley's Stand Against Big Hydro
    • An award-winning journalist known for her expertise in energy and environmental issues, Sarah Cox presents her debut book, Breaching the Peace. With a background in various prestigious magazines and newspapers, she brings a wealth of experience to her writing. Currently residing in Victoria, British Columbia, Cox explores critical themes related to her journalistic focus, offering readers insightful perspectives on pressing environmental topics.

      Breaching the Peace: The Site C Dam and a Valley's Stand Against Big Hydro
    • Signs of Life

      Field Notes from the Frontlines of Extinction

      • 240 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the efforts of dedicated individuals, the book highlights innovative approaches to restoring endangered species and emphasizes the critical importance of biodiversity. It presents an urgent call to action while offering fresh insights into conservation strategies, inspiring readers to engage in efforts that can make a significant difference in protecting our planet's ecosystems.

      Signs of Life
    • This book explores the gap between policy, practice and academic literature within language learning for refugees and argues that a multilingual approach, which combines translanguaging principles, decolonising methodology and linguistic hospitality, provides a more accessible starting point than current monolingual pedagogies.

      Meeting the Needs of Reunited Refugee Families
    • Pottery Worker

      • 32 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení

      Young adult careers book on pottery workers with text by Cox and fine photographs of workers by Robert Golden. Part of the series People Working. 32 pages, illustrations.

      Pottery Worker