The ECOFeminism Conference discusses the evolution of ECOFeminism throughout history until present day.
Join us to discuss the different forms of ECOFeminism, from the pioneers to the present.
Luisa-Maria MacCormack, Art Historian and Feminist Anthropologist, Co-founder of LDG (London Drawing Group) and BAHP (The Big Art Herstory Project), uncovers the link between ancient Earth Goddesses and Eco-Feminism.
Professor Alicia Puleo from the University of Valladolid (Spain), takes us on a journey to discover the history and theory of ECOFeminism. Puleo is recognized as one of the most relevant ecofeminist thinkers today.
Adenike Oladosu, Founder of I Lead Climate, Ecofeminist, Climate Justice Activist, Ecoreporter & Advocate for the restoration in Lake Chad, Nigeria, will discuss the misconceptions and the intersectionality of Ecofeminism.
Kate Metcalf Co-Director of WEN (Women Environmental Network) will teach us how to be more ECOFeminist today in our everyday life.
Time to take action for a healthier planet!
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