This series features panelists speaking on topics relevant to civic action and engagement. Programs in this series feature campus resources as well as specialists and practitioners beyond the University.

 

Panelists:

Melissa Hilliard Potter (she/they), Artist, The Feminist Seed Bank

Vic Secondine (they/them), Citizen of the Delaware Tribe of Indians, PREP Scholar, President of the Indigenous Stewardship Club

Megan Kaminski (she/they), Poet, Professor of English & Environmental Studies

 

-How might we describe Climate Feminism? What is it not?
-How do these principles and practices show up in your work?
-What kinds of possibilities might feminist-led efforts make space for?
-How are youth-led efforts embracing feminist principles?
-What other forms of knowledge should enter the conversation?

 

 

 

Link to Register: https://bit.ly/ClimateFem

 

Supported by the Emily Taylor Center for Women & Gender Equity, the Center for Service Learning, and The Commons.

  • Brian Moss
  • Selia Walton
  • Jack Shaw
  • Amy June Breesman

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