We all depend on the clean air, clean water and oxygen provided by beautiful spaces such as the Amazon rainforest. Fighting for our environment and the collective needs of Earth’s dwellers in ways that best benefits them is putting intersectional feminist social justice in action.
Author: Carolyn Choi
Carolyn Choi is a feminist migration scholar currently getting her PhD in sociology at the University of Southern California. Her research looks at the intersection of gender, labor and youth in Asia, and her work has appeared in the Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory and the Handbook of the Sociology of Gender. In her spare time, Carolyn teaches Pansori, a Korean cultural music form, at a local non-profit.
It Takes a Village: Celebrating Collective Mothering
Collective mothering is a valuable part of the social fabric of many communities around the world—and on Mother’s Day, feminists should honor chosen mothers, other mothers, adoptive mothers and community mothers.