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Fighting Extractivism as War: Mujeres Amazónicas’ Forest Politics in Ecuador

Event Type
Lecture
Sponsor
CGS, CLACS, NRES,WGGP,GWS, ACES
Location
Coble Hall 306
Date
Nov 18, 2024   3:00 pm  
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Center for Global Studies: Cosponsored Events

Join us for Part II of our Women Environmental Defenders and Climate Change in the Amazon series on Nov. 18! Dr. Andrea Sempértegui, Assistant Professor of Politics at Whitman College, will share insights into the fierce fight for environmental justice led by Indigenous women in Ecuador’s Amazon. Explore the intersections of feminism, environmentalism, and Indigenous rights, and learn how Mujeres Amazónicas are confronting extractive industries head-on.

Dr. Andrea Sempértegui is an Assistant Professor of Politics at Whitman College, and a member of the anti-extractive collective Comunálisis based in Quito, Ecuador. Her research focuses on Indigenous politics, environmental and feminist movements, struggles over territory and natural resource extraction, and decolonial thought in Latin America 

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