Conference: Women, Solidarity, and Ecology - 2 - 4 Jun

Posted on 24 May 2021

You are invited to A multidisciplinary conference exploring the disproportionate impact of ecological degradation on womenwith a special focus on environmental and gender injustice such as that arising from mining and other forms of extractivism.



Date and schedule

Wednesday 2 June: 12:00 - 16:00 (BST)

Thursday 3 June: 13:00 - 17:00 (BST)

Friday 4 June: 13:00 - 15:30 (BST)



Speakers include: Linda Hogan, Anthony Bebbington, Catherine Keller, Sharon A. Bong, Mauricio López Oropeza, Muchimba Siamachoka, Michael Northcott, Tobias Karcher SJ, Katharina Beyerl, Myles Allen, Molly Scott Cato, Cliona Sharkey, and Joshtrom Kureethadam. Full details available on the LSRI website.



About

Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’ points toward the importance of solidarity with the earth and the most marginalized in society by urging us to listen to the “cry of the earth” and the “cry of the poor.”  However, not enough attention is paid to both the disproportionate harm that women experience and their disproportionate protagonism in environmental activism and eco-social change. 



The Women, Solidarity, and Ecology Conference intends to address this lacuna by exploring different facets of ecological devastation by integrating gender injustice in questions of social and environmental justice. The conference will specifically draw on the integral ecology paradigm as laid out in Laudato Si’. Integral ecology is not only deliberately transdisciplinary in perspective, but also incorporates philosophical and theological horizons. The wisdom from these traditions in turn provides a dialogical sounding board that may either challenge or reinforce secular societal assumptions that prevail in Western societies.



The conference will examine case studies of those impacted by various forms of entangled environmental and gender injustice.The conference aims to engage not only with those whose voices have been marginalised, but also to listen to those taking the lead in activist organisations at the forefront of eco-social transformation.



Conference Fee*

Standard fee - £75

Student fee - £25

*Conference fee is waived for those without institutional funding available. When registering on Eventbrite, please select the "Conference Fee Waived" option.



Extended registration deadline: 31 May 2021

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