First Name: Sarah JaquetteLast Name: RayPublications: YearPublication 2010"Endangering the Desert: Immigration, the Environment, and Security in the Arizona–Mexico Borderland" in ISLE 2011"How Many Mothers Does it Take to Change All the Light Bulbs? The Myth of Green Motherhood" in JMI 2013"Environmental Justice, Transnationalism, and the Politics of the Local in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Almanac of the Dead" in Journal of Transnational American Studies 2013"Normalcy, Knowledge, and Nature in Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" in Disability Studies Quarterly 2013The Ecological Other: Environmental Exclusion in American Culture 2014"Rub trees, crittercams, and GIS: the wired wilderness of Leanne Allison and Jeremy Mendes’ Bear 71" in Green Letters 2015"Nature Writing and the American West" in A History of Western American Literature 2016"Environmental Justice, Vital Materiality, and the Toxic Sublime in Edward Burtynsky’s Manufactured Landscapes" in GeoHumanitie 2017"Can a Green University Serve Underrepresented Students?: Reconciling Sustainability and Diversity at HSU" in Humboldt Journal of Social Relations 2017Critical Norths: Space, Nature, Theory 2017Disability Studies & the Environmental Humanities: Toward an Eco-Crip Theory 2019"Youth Struck: How the March 15 student protest changed my view on marches" in North Coast Journal 2019Latinx Environmentalisms: Place, Justice, and the Decolonial 2019"Gen Z: The Climate Generation" in UC Press Blog 2019"Writing Latinx Environmentalisms" in Temple University Press 2019"Climate Change is Changing What it Means to Be an Environmental Steward" in UC Press Blog 2019"You Got This: Coping with Coronavirus Anxiety" in UC Press Blog 2020"When Latinx studies and environmental studies meet" in Presentation 2020A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet 2020"The Power of a Picnic Table: How the environmental humanities shaped a field guide to climate anxiety" in Asle 2020"Generation Z is ‘traumatized’ by climate change—and they’re the key to fighting it" in Fortune 2020"Climate Change is Scary: Here are 7 Tools to Help You Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet" in Resilience 2020"The New Faces of Climate Justice" in Zocalo Public Square 2020"Coming of age at the end of the world: an existential toolkit for the climate generation" in Presentation 2021"Who Feels Climate Anxiety?" in The Cairo Review of Global Affairs 2021"Op-Ed: Is climate anxiety bad for the planet?" in Los Angeles Times 2021"The Emotional Curriculum of Climate Justice Education: An Existential Toolkit" in The CSU Journal of Sustainability and Climate Change 2021"Climate Anxiety Is an Overwhelmingly White Phenomenon" in Scientific American 2022"Doing Nothing for the Planet: Why Turn Inward Just as the Planet Needs Us Most?" in One Earth Sangha 2022"Overwhelmed by Climate Change? Try Re-Framing Your Impact" in PBS SoCal 2023"Lessons from a Hermit Thrush" in One Earth Sangha 2023"There is no 'I' in the Climate Crisis" in Zocalo Public Square 2023"Avoiding the Urgency Trap: Slowing Down for Climate Justice" in Missouri Gateway Green Building Council 2023"Avoiding the Urgency Trap: Slowing Down for Climate Justice"' in The Healthy Planet 2024The Existential Toolkit for Climate Justice Educators: How to teach in a burning world