Information is power
This section of the site contains information on me so you can decide if you fit with my journey or if another route is preferred. My name is Sarah Gleeson and I have many labels. Sarah Gleeson was a student, checkout operator, consultant, teacher, Master’s student overseas, youth worker, trade union official, law student, whistleblower, investigative writer and now Sarah Gleeson is a journalist. Creator and author of Pink Collar Workers, Sarah seeks to empower through information. Never one to give advice but, rather guide, the goal is for victims of abuse to find their own way, but with a helping hand. This manifested in a co-authored book series part of The Code Collective. The first book, Breaking The Code, captures how three former trade union officials banded together to protect themselves from abuse, of all kinds, and bring down some heavy hitters in the process. That was not our intention, but we told them to leave us alone. They did not. What took place next was on them but is captured in The Code Collective. I never saw myself as a journalist and, as such I shall return to my passion project to feel at home again.
Love Of The Common People is based on one thing that this project had in common:
Common people.
We are all experts in something, our own lives, for example but if you’re like me, you have many skills and mastered none. Hence my journey to find the one strength I have but its meaning eludes me. That is:
Love.













