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Eco-Feminism is Intersectional Feminism

This article discusses environmental justice in the context of intersectional and transnational feminism.

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Author(s): Chelsea Johnson, Latoya Council, Carolyn Choi
Organization: Ms. Magazine
Date: 2020
Resource Type: Publication
Topic: Gender Justice

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