An ecofeminist approach to the current EU policies
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In this episode, Sofiia talks to Katy Wiese, who is a Policy Manager for Economic Transition and Gender Equality at the European Environmental Bureau (EEB). Katy started her professional path at the advertisement agency where the leadership applied gender lens to the workplace which politicised her in this matter. Later she went to work on renewable and sustainability projects in Ghana and Ethiopia, where she experienced climate injustice first hand. It was exactly this experience that made her work on intersection between climate, environment and gender as well as structural inequalities or rather “ecofeminist” policies within her current organisation - EEB. This episode also delves into understanding what ecofeminism is, and how this concept can be applied in today’s European policy realities.  If you want to connect to Katy, check out her LinkedIn and Twitter accounts, as well as the accounts of the European Environmental Bureau - LinkedIn, Twitter.  Relevant links and recommendations from Katy:  Why the European Green Deal needs ecofeminism - EEB Report A Feminist European Green Deal – towards an ecological and gender just transition  Ecofeminism - book by Vandana Shiva and Ariel Salleh (Contributor) Queer Ecofeminism: From Binary Environmental Endeavours to Postgender Pursuits - book by Asmae Ourkiya For more on VONA: Sign up for our monthly Newsletter at www.VONA.international   Instagram @vona.international Twitter @VONA_int LinkedIn VONA International Podcast hosted by Sofiia Shevchuk Visuals and podcast production by Tamas Viski Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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