EcoFeminism and Environmental Liberation
Image from TIME Magazine: Kiranjit Kaur, far left, came to the Tikri protest site from Talwandi, Punjab, on Feb. 23 with a group of 20 women, including her mother-in-law and children. “It is important for all women to come here and mark their presence in this movement. I have two daughters, and I want them to grow up into the strong women they see here.” Kanishka Sonthalia for TIME
Ecofeminism as a tool for Environmental Liberation
A Digital Toolkit Exploring intersections of Gender + Environment
Toolkit Research by Amira Chandni, Jarre Hamilton, Dr. Meg Perret, Diandra Marizet, and Kiana Kazemi
Key Summary
Environmental and man-made disasters impact women, femmes, non-binary, and gender-fluid people acutely. This toolkit discusses the history of ecofeminism + key ecofeminism liberation movements through an intersectional lens. In this resource, we explore ecofeminism through an intersectional lens that takes into account how gender, sexuality, race, class, geography, and other social factors determine how marginalized people experience environmental problems.