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Joni Seager delivered the morning keynote address at The
Scholar and Feminist Conference 2010, "Feminism and Climate Change."
Already among the most vulnerable populations worldwide, women and other
marginalized groups have been the most acutely affected by the
instabilities produced by climate change. Issues such as water scarcity,
drought, and other environmental problems threaten the world's food
supply, making it more difficult for disadvantaged groups to obtain the
basic necessities of life. Increased temperatures and more intense
weather patterns raise the likelihood of illness and disease, especially
among the poor. Diminishing resources, known to increase conflict and
war, are leading to greater numbers of "climate refugees" and displaced
people. In all of these situations, women are disproportionately
affected by the dangers that climate change poses to our world. Joni
Seager is a scholar and activist in feminist geography, international
women's studies, and global environmental policy. She is the author of
10 books, and more than 3 dozen reports, articles, and chapters in
books. In the environmental field, she was an early pioneer in bringing
feminist perspectives to bear on global environmental policy and
analysis. Her 1993 book, Earth Follies, has become a classic in the
field.
In this panel, young feminist activists discuss their
areas of interest, what they see as the major challenges for feminist
movements, how organizing today compares to that by previous
generations, intersections between feminism and other approaches to
social justice, and how to build coalitions...
Published 01/30/13
Sonia Pierre (1963-2011), mobilized communities in the
Dominican Republic to advocate for citizenship and human rights for
Dominicans of Haitian descent. As the director of Movimiento de Mujeres
Dominico-Haitiana (MUDHA), she used legal challenges in domestic and
international courts to defend...
Published 12/06/12