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Teaching toward Ecojustice: Integrating Womanist Justice and Environmental Concern in the Classroom
The image of black women’s bodies stretched along roads in North Carolina…
Read MoreOf Disability and the Garden State
Where there is ecological devastation, disability is increasingly present. But the prevailing…
Read MorePracticing Ahimsa: Nonviolence toward Humans, Animals, and Earth
An eminent scholar recently came to our university campus and spoke about…
Read MoreOn Beauty and Sustainability
In the modern Western world, the link between beauty and sustainability remains…
Read MoreSandwiched but Not Smashed: Connection, Loss, and Responsibility in the Middle Years
Almost twenty years ago, when considering pregnancy a subversive state bearing “generative…
Read MorePublic, Compared to What?
Let’s face it: In our guild, more often than not, the term…
Read MoreHow Being a Manual Laborer Helped Me Write a Better PhD Dissertation
“I have seen slaves on horseback, and princes walking on foot like…
Read MoreEnvironmental Justice and Interreligious Ecotheology
When I begin a new course on “Religion and the Environment,” most…
Read MoreEarth-honoring Faith: A Decade Project, Ghost Ranch, Abiquiu, New Mexico
Humankind is on a venture for which we are not well-prepared —…
Read MoreFriendship Is an Openness to Death
*The title of this article is taken from a clause in Patrick…
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