Monthly Archives: March 2025
Intersectionality & Connectivity
As students of feminism and social justice, we may ask ourselves why the theory of intersectionality is an important aspect of the ecofeminist perspective. Environmental philosopher A.E. Kings provides an answer: “Intersectionality has become a powerful tool when applied to … Continue reading
State/Government
In their paper Gender Equality and State Environmentalism, Kari Norgaard and Richard York attempt to answer a simple question: “Does the degree of gender equality in the political realm within a nation have an impact on state environmental policy?” (p. 507). … Continue reading
Women-Nature Association
These images taken from Examples of The Sexual Politics of Meat — Carol J. Adams show a clear connection between the consumption of meat and the objectification of women. Two of these photos show women … Continue reading