Diversity, Equity, and Sustainability
<p>Let’s talk about intersectional environmentalism. It’s a term you may have heard thrown around a lot lately, but what exactly does it mean? Simply put, it’s an approach to environmentalism that recognizes the interconnectedness of social justice issues and environmental issues. It’s about understanding that environmental problems don’t exist in a vacuum and that they often have a disproportionate impact on marginalized communities.</p>
<p>So why is it important to discuss intersectional environmentalism? For starters, traditional environmentalism has often been criticized for being too white, too male, and too focused on the concerns of the global North. By centring the voices and experiences of marginalized communities, intersectional environmentalism seeks to create a more equitable and just approach to sustainability.</p>
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