Feminist postmodernism, rooted in theory, and politics of identity, rooted in social activism, have critiqued each other heavily. While both […]
Feminist Science Studies
Running Backs and Recycling?
As college football season heads underway, our minds head toward tailgating, chips and dips, and most likely a good beer […]
Reflections on Historical Environmental Communications: Champaign, Illinois
In Champaign, Illinois the largemouth bass, catfish, and bluegill populations in the Illinois River are booming as in seen in […]
Florida’s Citrus and Irma
Through an interview with Ellis Hunt Jr., Chairman of the Florida Citrus Commission, National Public Radio’s Kelly McEvers uncovers the […]
A Full Circle Review of Full Circle
In the National Film Board of Canada documentary, director and star Donna Read is joined by Starhawk to produce the […]
Remembering Goddess Remembered: A Film Review
In the National Film Board of Canada documentary, director Donna Read is joined by Starhawk to produce the […]
Energy Justice in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Energy in the State of Tennessee As a result of the TVA Act 1933, which aimed to manage flood control […]
Have You or Your Loved Ones Been Affected?
We have all heard the classic class-action lawsuit commercial starting with, “have you or your loved ones […]
The Power and Pitfalls of Ecofeminism: Revisiting the Past
April 22nd, 2017, the forty-fifth president of the United States tweeted his commitment “to keeping our air and […]