Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her, by Susan Griffin
In this famously provocative cornerstone of feminist literature, Susan Griffin explores the identification of women with the earth both as sustenance for humanity and as victim of male rage. Woman and Nature, considered a classic of environmental writing, is credited for inspiring the eco-feminist movement. https://susangriffin.com
In this famously provocative cornerstone of feminist literature, Susan Griffin explores the identification of women with the earth both as sustenance for humanity and as victim of male rage. Woman and Nature, considered a classic of environmental writing, is credited for inspiring the eco-feminist movement. https://susangriffin.com
TSLGBTQA
Futurity, Empathy, and the Queer Ecological Imagination
"We are the bird’s eggs. Bird’s eggs, flowers, butterflies, rabbits, cows, sheep; we are caterpillars; we are leaves of ivy and sprigs of wallflower. We are women. We rise from the wave. We are gazelle and doe, elephant and whale, lilies and roses and peach, we are air, we are flame, we are oyster and pearl, we are girls. We are woman and nature. And he says he cannot hear us speak. But we hear." - excerpt from the Prologue, Susan Griffin - Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her
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TWO-SPIRIT
For centuries, Two-Spirit people had to carry out Native traditions in secret. Now, they’re ‘making their own history.’ By Mary Kate Brogan VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY. APRIL 25, 2022
Two Spirit and LGBTQ+ Identities: Today and Centuries Ago by HRC staff • November 23, 2020
It is helpful to reflect on Two Spirit and LGBTQ+ identities in Native American communities, beginning during pre-colonial times, and the impact of colonialism on these identities today.
It is helpful to reflect on Two Spirit and LGBTQ+ identities in Native American communities, beginning during pre-colonial times, and the impact of colonialism on these identities today.
"Two Spirited people were often the visionaries, the healers and the medicine people. They were respected as fundamental components of our ancient culture and societies." - Two Spirit People of the 1st Nations
Two-Spirit/LGBTIQ Indigenous Literature and Scholarly Criticism in Queer Indigenous Studies
The writers on the Indigenous Literature section are, to the best of our knowledge, Two-Spirit/LGBTIQ-identified.
Two-Spirit/LGBTIQ Indigenous Literature and Scholarly Criticism in Queer Indigenous Studies
The writers on the Indigenous Literature section are, to the best of our knowledge, Two-Spirit/LGBTIQ-identified.

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Indian Health Service
Though Two-Spirit may now be included in the umbrella of LGBTQ, The term "Two-Spirit" does not simply mean someone who is a Native American/Alaska Native and gay.
Traditionally, Native American two-spirit people were male, female, and sometimes intersexed individuals who combined activities of both men and women with traits unique to their status as two-spirit people. In most tribes, they were considered neither men nor women; they occupied a distinct, alternative gender status. In tribes where two-spirit males and females were referred to with the same term, this status amounted to a third gender. In other cases, two-spirit females were referred to with a distinct term and, therefore, constituted a fourth gender. ...there were important variations in two-spirit roles across North America....
Though Two-Spirit may now be included in the umbrella of LGBTQ, The term "Two-Spirit" does not simply mean someone who is a Native American/Alaska Native and gay.
Traditionally, Native American two-spirit people were male, female, and sometimes intersexed individuals who combined activities of both men and women with traits unique to their status as two-spirit people. In most tribes, they were considered neither men nor women; they occupied a distinct, alternative gender status. In tribes where two-spirit males and females were referred to with the same term, this status amounted to a third gender. In other cases, two-spirit females were referred to with a distinct term and, therefore, constituted a fourth gender. ...there were important variations in two-spirit roles across North America....
Gender
Ecofeminism
Women and Nature Revisited Ecofeminist Reconfigurations Of An Old Association, by Kate Rigby

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Ecofeminism: Encouraging Interconnectedness with Our Environment in Modern Society, by Gourish Chandra and Palash Majumder

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Feminist Political Theory, by Ericka Tucker

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Developing Intersectional Solidarities

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Dismantling Oppression: An Analysis of the Connection Between Women and Animals, by Lori Gruen

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INVITED SYMPOSIUM: FEMINISTS ENCOUNTERING ANIMALS, by LORI GRUEN AND KARI WEI

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Vegetarian Ecofeminism A Review Essay, by Greta Gaard

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She Explores Inquisitive Women in the Outdoors - The stories, art, and connection that Nature Inspires
Strange Natures: Futurity, Empathy, and the Queer Ecological Imagination, by Nicole Seymour. University of Illinois
Press, 2013. https://nicoleseymourphd.com
Queer Ecologies: Sex, Nature, Politics, Desire, Catriona Mortimer-Sandilands, and Bruce Erickson, Editors.
Orenstein, Gloria Feman.
Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her, by Susan Griffin In this famously provocative cornerstone of feminist
literature, Susan Griffin explores the identification of women with the earth both as sustenance for
humanity and as victim of male rage. Woman and Nature, considered a classic of environmental writing, is
credited for inspiring the eco-feminist movement. https://susangriffin.com
Sparks - Poetry by Delta Eddy
Bodily Natures: Science, Environment, and the Material Self, by Alaimo, Stacy. Indiana University Press, 2010.
Sparks - Poems, by Delta Eddy. Shipwreckt Books, 2020.
Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene, by Donna J. Hardaway. Duke University Press, 2016.
Press, 2013. https://nicoleseymourphd.com
Queer Ecologies: Sex, Nature, Politics, Desire, Catriona Mortimer-Sandilands, and Bruce Erickson, Editors.
Orenstein, Gloria Feman.
Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her, by Susan Griffin In this famously provocative cornerstone of feminist
literature, Susan Griffin explores the identification of women with the earth both as sustenance for
humanity and as victim of male rage. Woman and Nature, considered a classic of environmental writing, is
credited for inspiring the eco-feminist movement. https://susangriffin.com
Sparks - Poetry by Delta Eddy
Bodily Natures: Science, Environment, and the Material Self, by Alaimo, Stacy. Indiana University Press, 2010.
Sparks - Poems, by Delta Eddy. Shipwreckt Books, 2020.
Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene, by Donna J. Hardaway. Duke University Press, 2016.
Ecofeminism
Ecofeminism: Definition of Ecofeminism by Lexico.” Lexico Dictionaries | English, Lexico Dictionaries, a Collaboration between Dictionary.com and Oxford University Press (OUP), www.lexico.com/en/definition/ecofeminism
Environmental Eros: From Ecofeminism to Eco-Queer, Whitworth, Lauran (2016)
Feminism, women’s movements and women in movement, by Sara Motta, Cristina Flesher Fominaya, Catherine Eschle, Laurence Cox. Interface: a journal for and about social movements Editorial Volume 3 (2): 1 - 32 (November 2011)

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Grisard, Dominique and Barbara Biglia 'If I can't dance, it ain't my revolution': Queer-Feminist Inquiries into Pink Bloque's Revolutionary Strategies" Volume 2: "Transformations without Revolutions?: How Feminist and LGBTQI Movements Have Changed the World." Zapruder World. http://zapruderworld.org/journal/archive/volume-2/. Visited Feb. 5, 2020.
The Greening of Gaia: Ecofeminist Artists Revisit the Garden, by Gloria Feman Orenstein. Lit. & Gender Studies Univ. of Southern California Los Angeles. 2010. https://dornsife.usc.edu/cf/faculty-and-staff/faculty.cfm?pid=1003588

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The Forgotten Trans History of the Wild West - It was a frontier in more ways than one.
BY SABRINA IMBLER JUNE 21, 2019
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/trans-history-wild-west?fbclid=IwAR2bp5X2LT25gVP8bgevKRGXTES9rj6jG1LfArxAzd-bOUZt-6IaxegKJi0
BY SABRINA IMBLER JUNE 21, 2019
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/trans-history-wild-west?fbclid=IwAR2bp5X2LT25gVP8bgevKRGXTES9rj6jG1LfArxAzd-bOUZt-6IaxegKJi0
Trans Inclusion, Empowerment and Support (T.I.E.S.) https://www.facebook.com/groups/497942111209399/?multi_permalinks=536159550720988%2C536129970723946%2C536057214064555¬if_id=1621218623131089¬if_t=group_activity&ref=notif
Transgender Terminology

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OUTdoors
Connectedness is the extent to which individuals include nature as part of their identity.[1] It includes an understanding of nature and everything it is made up of, even the parts that are not pleasing.[2] Characteristics of nature connectedness are similar to those of a personality trait: nature connectedness is stable over time and across various situations.[3] Schultz[1] describes three components that make up the nature connectedness construct:
Why doctors are increasingly prescribing nature
Outdoors Empowered Network The Problem: There is a growing disconnect between youth and the natural world -- Nature Deficit Disorder - resulting in physical, social, emotional and societal problems. A 2010 Kaiser Foundation study found that youth age 8-18 are exposed to an average of 7 ½ hours of screen time per day.[1] This study, along with a growing body of evidence that correlates the growing gap in our connection to nature with a variety of health problems, also suggests that there is a is a solution. The Solution: Nature and a solid dose of the great outdoors.
- The cognitive component is the core of nature connectedness and refers to how integrated one feels with nature.
- The affective component is an individual's sense of care for nature.
- The behavioral component is an individual's commitment to protect the natural environment.
- Dr. Adrian Harris Thread through philosophy, art, activism and academia, and connection; ecopsychology. I facilitate nature connection workshops, practice as a Counselor and conduct research. I have a PhD in Religious Studies and have published work on ecopsychology, animism, embodied knowing and the power of place.
Why doctors are increasingly prescribing nature
Outdoors Empowered Network The Problem: There is a growing disconnect between youth and the natural world -- Nature Deficit Disorder - resulting in physical, social, emotional and societal problems. A 2010 Kaiser Foundation study found that youth age 8-18 are exposed to an average of 7 ½ hours of screen time per day.[1] This study, along with a growing body of evidence that correlates the growing gap in our connection to nature with a variety of health problems, also suggests that there is a is a solution. The Solution: Nature and a solid dose of the great outdoors.

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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5732/2014/0352-57321448551C.pdf
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-S0Kx1VztaZA1So3FpbxToSWIf7OOMohd2mIxPADbb4/edit#slide=id.p1
http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5732/2014/0352-57321448551C.pdf
Eco-queer movement(s) Challenging heteronormative space through (re)imagining nature and food
Joshua Sbicca. University of Florida, USA. European Journal of Ecopsychology 3: 33–52 (2012)
"The eco-queer movement entails a loose knit, often decentralized set of political and social activists identifying as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer or an ally of these groups, challenging binary notions of sexuality and ecology, while simultaneously transforming material and symbolic space(s) into more just, autonomous, and sustainable forms." lgbtq allyship environmental justice non-binary
Joshua Sbicca. University of Florida, USA. European Journal of Ecopsychology 3: 33–52 (2012)
"The eco-queer movement entails a loose knit, often decentralized set of political and social activists identifying as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer or an ally of these groups, challenging binary notions of sexuality and ecology, while simultaneously transforming material and symbolic space(s) into more just, autonomous, and sustainable forms." lgbtq allyship environmental justice non-binary

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Celebrating LGBTQ Environmental LeadersPosted on June 16, 2017 by Schuylkill Center. http://www.schuylkillcenter.org/blog/celebrating-lgbtq-environmental-leaders/
National Alliance of Transgender Advocates & Leaders (NATAL)
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