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Ecofeminist Radical Imagination

In a recent digital tool-kit launch: Ecofeminism + Environmental Liberation, IE explores how environmental and human-made disasters impact women, femmes, non-binary, and gender-fluid people acutely via the history of ecofeminism + key ecofeminism liberation movements through an intersectional lens.

Join us in a session where we unpack the presence of radical imagination in ecofeminist history - past, present + emerging.

What is Intersectional Environmentalist?

IE is a non-profit committed to developing and improving transparency and reciprocity with their community and partners in an effort to co-create meaningful impact for people + planet. Their commitment to shifting the narrative of environmental storytelling to center diversity and joy will continue to be rooted in the values of the environmental justice movement and their community.

Meet your facilitator Diandra Marizet Esparza

Diandra Marizet Esparza is a published writer, poet, and cultural organizer who has emerged as a globally recognized leader of modern environmental movements in the United States for her work building Intersectional Environmentalist - a non-profit organization increasing awareness and access to education about intersectional environmentalism and driving support toward grassroots environmental justice efforts.

Connecting her fashion background in brand storytelling and trend analytics, and a personal love and study of cultural connection to environment, Diandra’s influence has helped solidify culture, art and storytelling as powerful tools for environmental advocacy for millions of people.

Diandra’s combines cultural organizing, art and environmental research to create and amplify intergenerational healing tools that strengthen environmental agency for all communities.

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