Tuesday 5/46 questions - Olivia Brunner-Gaydos


  1. Bani Amor writes that "Today, the Ecuadorian feminist movement following in Nela and Dolores' footsteps is bolder and more includive than ever" in the article "What Ecuador's Feminist History Can Teach Us All." In what ways does the current feminist movement in the United States exclude people?
  2. In the interview, "Communitarian Feminism Is an Action-Based Way of Thinking" with Julieta Parades, she states that "Communitarian feminism is a social practice that defines and develops social proposals from the perspective of women, reconceptualizing and creating concepts whilst decrying others." Are there any examples of communitarian feminism being practiced in the United States?
  3. The article "Dissidence and Communitarian Feminism" by Julieta Parades Carvajal states "Summing up, what we would like to say is that patriarchy, for communitarian feminists, is the system of ALL oppressions that oppresses everything that lives on the planet and thus, all humanity (men, women, and intersexual persons) as well as nature." In what ways do we see this discrimination against nature in the United States of America? 

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