Monthly Archives: February 2020

Vegetarian Ecofeminism

Looking at this image you can see a clearly male image cutting a ham that looks like it sat on a grocery store’s shelves for months. The color of the meat shows that pale greyish look characteristic of meat that … Continue reading

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Brown Hill and Our Inability to be a Bedrock of Democracy

I live on a dirt road, some would say in the middle of nowhere, but in reality, Brown Hill is somewhere. With three different towns and school districts merging in our small community, we are a mismatch of different types … Continue reading

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Ecofeminism in the Global South

Environmental degradation affects women in the global south in a number of ways. In these communities the responsibility of taking care of one’s family through collecting food, fuel, fodder and water is heavily placed on a woman’s shoulders. Through the … Continue reading

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