
Spirituality, Ancestry and Environmental Justice with Eco-Womanist, Dr. Melanie Harris
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In this episode of "Finding Hope in the Climate Crisis," Hosted by Michelle Lewis, we are honored to welcome Dr. Melanie Harris, a distinguished eco-womanist scholar and professor of religion. Dr. Harris's work uniquely intertwines ecology, theology, and African American women's experiences, offering profound insights into environmental ethics and spirituality.
Together, we delve into the principles of eco-womanism, exploring how it addresses environmental injustices and fosters resilience amid ecological challenges. Dr. Harris shares her perspectives on the vital role of spirituality and community in cultivating hope and inspiring action in the face of climate change.
Join us for a compelling conversation that not only highlights the intersections of race, gender, and environmentalism but also empowers listeners to find hope and take meaningful steps toward environmental justice.
Tune in to this enlightening discussion with Dr. Melanie Harris on "Finding Hope in the Climate Crisis."
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