Call for Papers on “Animality and Environmental Education”
If you like writing scholarly works and are passionate about the intersectionality of environmental education and animals as individuals, The Canadian Journal of Environmental Education is calling for...
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“Social justice” is becoming quite a buzz word, and a more desirable area of educational exploration. But when people say “social justice,” what do they actually mean? Have we actually made as much...
View ArticleEveryday Feminism
Everyday Feminism is a feminist digital media site. Their mission “is to help people heal from and stand up to everyday violence, discrimination, and marginalization through applied intersectional...
View ArticleEmbracing Compassion Toward All: An Interview With Author Mark Hawthorne
Mark Hawthorne is an activist and the author of three books on animal rights and social justice: A Vegan Ethic: Embracing A Life Of Compassion Toward All; Bleating Hearts: The Hidden World of Animal...
View Article#FridayFeature: 3 Videos About Intersectionality
by Marsha Rakestraw Less than two months ago, Justine Damond was shot and killed by a Minneapolis police officer for an unknown reason. Her story has repeatedly made international headlines. Many...
View ArticleResources for Teaching and Learning About Intersectionality
by Marsha Rakestraw All of us have a variety of characteristics that contribute to who we are: our gender and ethnicity. Our income level and beliefs about religion/spirituality. Our sexual orientation...
View ArticleTeaching and Learning About Intersectionality
Find resources (lesson plans, videos, articles, etc.) for teaching and learning about issues related to intersectionality. Curated by the Institute for Humane Education. The post Teaching and Learning...
View ArticleWhy Black Girls Are Targeted for Punishment at School — and How to Change That
by Monique W. Morris TED, 2019 12:45min Why are black girls in US schools more likely to be disciplined, expelled, or even arrested than are their white and Latinx counterparts? Why do people perceive...
View ArticleRacializing the Lens: Race, Intersectionality and Veganism – A Conversation...
Dana McPhall is a lawyer, humane educator, anti-racism activist, and animal advocate who has led an IHE alumni working group looking at racial justice and white supremacy issues for the past three...
View ArticleWhy False Dichotomies Impede Solutionary Thinking
Zoe is a blogger for Psychology Today (PT), and twice a month we share her blog posts here. Enjoy! The economic localization movement is growing, with adherents advocating “buy local” as the answer to...
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