Volume 1 (2015) Ecofeminism: Cultivating Place and Identity
Editorial Introduction
We are thrilled to introduce the inaugural edition of The Seneca Falls Dialogues Journal. This multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, online journal grows out of the Biennial Seneca Falls Dialogues (SFD), a biennial conference launched in October 2008 to celebrate the 160th anniversary of the first women’s rights convention held in Seneca Falls, New York and the 60th anniversary of Eleanor Roosevelt’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The Seneca Falls Dialogues Journal volume I draws from the 2014 SFD conference theme, Ecofeminism: Cultivating Place and Identity, which was highlighted in the keynote address by BLK ProjeK founder and Eco-Warrior, Tanya Fields . . .(Read more below).
The Seneca Falls Dialogues Journal, v. 1, issue 1 (complete issue)
Barbara LeSavoy and Deborah Uman
Editorial Introduction to The Seneca Falls Dialogues Journal, v. 1
Barbara LeSavoy and Deborah Uman
Confronting Student Resistance to Ecofeminism: Three Perspectives
Jennifer Browdy de Hernandez, Holly Kent, and Colleen Martell
The potential of ecofeminism to develop ‘deep’ sustainability competencies for education for sustainable development
Susan V. Iverson
Nature, Technology, and Ruined Women: Ecofeminism and Princess Mononoke
Wendi Sierra, Alysah Berwald, Melissa Guck, and Erica Maeder
Unusual Subjects: Finding Model Communities Among Marginalized Populations
Babette Faehmel Ph.D., Tiombe Farley, and Vashti Ma'at
Sisterhood & Feminism: Engaging Gender and Women’s Studies Students in the Community
Angela Clark-Taylor, Jane L. Bryant, Susan Storey, and Julianne Lawlor Nigro
Changing an Institutional Environment through Appreciative Inquiry: Rochester Institute of Technology’s College of Liberal Arts
Corinna Schlombs, Ann Howard, Caroline DeLong, and Jessica Lieberman
The Disproportionate Impact of Toxins in Consumer Products
Meredith Bollheimer and Elissa Reitz
Editors
- Co-Editor
- Barb LeSavoy, PhD, The College at Brockport
- Co-Editor
- Deborah Uman, PhD, St. John Fisher College
- Managing Editor
- Pat Maxwell, MLS, The College at Brockport