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Tag: Latin America

EHN Blog by María del Pilar Peralta ArdilaMay 10, 20237:00 amMay 18, 2023
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A group of four women sitting with their faces away from the camera on a bench in front of a building. Forested area is visible in the background.

Life Stories of Women Leaders in Defense and Care of the Environment in Southwestern Colombia, 1990-2022

This is an invitation to get to know, learn and remember the life stories of women who care for and defend nature and their territories.

Uncategorized by Alexia ShellardMay 14, 20203:00 pmMay 14, 2020
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Colonized Bodies: Women, Nature, and Indigeneity

When I first initiated my doctoral project, I wasn’t thinking of any specific gender issue.

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