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The scientific and policy literature on climate change increasingly recognizes the vulnerabilities of indigenous communities and their capacities for resilience. The role of gender in defining how indigenous peoples experience climate... more
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      Native American StudiesGender StudiesIndigenous StudiesIndigenous or Aboriginal Studies
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      Climate ChangeFeminism and Social JusticeIndigenous womenWomen and Climate Change
Prejudices and perceived societal norms make women fall prey of unfair share of work. Domestic chores being considered as derogatory and unimportant limit women's access to decision making and resources. This makes women vulnerable to... more
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      Water Management and Climate ChangeWomen and Climate Change
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      Women's EmpowermentWomen and Climate Change
What follows is a presentation I am very honored to be able to give October 3rd, In Chihuahua, Mexico, at the Foro binacional: “En defensa del desierto y el agua. No al fracking." The conference description is as follows: "Chihuahua... more
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      Political Geography and GeopoliticsEnvironmental PhilosophyCorporate Social ResponsibilityClimate Change
A review of Planetary Solidarity, edited by Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Hilda P. Koster
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      Climate ChangeWomen And GlobalizationClimate Change ImpactsValue Creation