The Intersectionality of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the Environmental Movement

Start Date

3-2-2020 1:00 PM

End Date

3-2-2020 1:40 PM

Abstract

An examination through social lenses of our conservation’s culture and environmental movement will be presented to seize the opportunity for a new “us,” a more diverse and equitable movement where everyone shares a sense of belonging. Intersecting social identities will be highlighted to debunk prevailing views about race and class, which have influenced the environmental movement throughout its history.

Subjects

Environmental policy, Environmental social sciences

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https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/33846

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The Intersectionality of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the Environmental Movement

An examination through social lenses of our conservation’s culture and environmental movement will be presented to seize the opportunity for a new “us,” a more diverse and equitable movement where everyone shares a sense of belonging. Intersecting social identities will be highlighted to debunk prevailing views about race and class, which have influenced the environmental movement throughout its history.