Before I come back to posting about the research I’d like to explain my absence from this site for the past several months. When I came to Prince George to do interviews last October I was pregnant. In February of this year I lost the baby. After carrying him for eight months he died, suddenly and inexplicably, in the womb. I don’t have much more to say about it except that I’m sure you can imagine this has affected my progress and process in doing this research. I will be back to Prince George as soon as I can manage. And I wanted to honour him here by telling the truth.
Contact
Sarah Nelson
snelson57@unomaha.edu-
News and events
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Blog posts
- Maria Popova on poetry and the self February 15, 2026
- Langston Hughes on Democracy April 25, 2025
- Web application featured on SDoH & Place Project website February 11, 2025
- Poem for today May 10, 2023
- Knowledge: Unplanned and messy June 6, 2022
- Investigative report on Indian Boarding Schools in the U.S. May 16, 2022
- New article: Indigenous-led health organizations and resurgence in the city May 8, 2020
- Indigenous research and place-based knowledge January 23, 2020
- Age-Friendly Cities and Older Indigenous People: An Exploratory Study September 26, 2019
- Understanding barriers to health care access through cultural safety and ethical space: Indigenous people’s experiences in Prince George, Canada October 29, 2018
