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== Important eco-feminist leaders == | == Important eco-feminist leaders == | ||
Revision as of 19:12, 22 August 2023
Ecofeminism is a branch of feminism that encompasses the concepts of ecology and feminism. Although the term originated in the 1970s, many consider that ecofeminist practices have existed for much longer. Just as it is customary to speak of feminisms in the plural rather than feminism, ecofeminists will often use the term in the plural, to represent the diversity of experiences and points of view. Most agree that there is a connection (spiritual, material, or both) between the oppressions experienced by women and environmental destruction.
Understanding why gender justice is climate justice
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Livelihoods of women in the Global South |
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MMIWGT2S crisis links resource extraction |
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Climate disaster increases incidents of violence |
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Important eco-feminist leaders
- ↑ UNWOMAN. (2022). Explainer: How gender inequality and climate change are interconnected. https://www.unwomen.org/en/news-stories/explainer/2022/02/explainer-how-gender-inequality-and-climate-change-are-interconnected


