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Why does eco-womanism matter?

Why does eco-womanism matter?

May 2, 2017 · by Melineth Vasquez Rivera · in Intersectional EcoWomanism

  Environmental womanism looks at environmental issues and how they intersect with other systems of oppression. An eco-womanist lens looks at how environmental issues disproportionately impact women, people of color, the lower class, and other marginalized group. This perspective is…

Community Health and Womanism

Community Health and Womanism

May 2, 2017 · by Sadie Levy · in Intersectional EcoWomanism, Intersectional Reproductive Justice

  The following organizations are intended to be an entry point into an understanding of the relationship between the environment, people, and health as examined through a womanist framework of hyper inclusion and multiple intersectionalities. Of the plethora of health…

Tackling Police Brutality in 140 Characters

Tackling Police Brutality in 140 Characters

May 1, 2017 · by Lisa Musumba · in Challenging Violence Against Women of Color

In the world we live in today, it is hard to escape social media and its influences on how we live our lives. While police brutality is a very real issue that disproportionately plagues marginalized communities in the US, social…

Multimedia and Womanism

Multimedia and Womanism

May 1, 2017 · by Michelle Soroksky · in Intersectional Reproductive Justice

Core values of womanism include the importance of self-care, that when you start with keeping yourself healthy and in a positive state of mind, you then output positive energy into the world and can make change through everyday social interactions;…

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