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The worldwide outcry from protesters of the 2017 Women's March made
clear the connections of many related issues and the powerful
connection to ecofeminism. Pink Hats and Ballots: An Ecofeminist
Analysis of Women's Political Activism in the Age of Trump,
Coronavirus, and Black Lives Matter provides an enlightening
combination of history, federal policy changes, social science
research, and ecofeminism to explain the extraordinary rise of
women's political activism and the continued empowerment of
minoritized individuals to resist oppression and engage in
heightened new levels of political involvement. Environmental
justice, racism, and social justice are central in analyzing the
events encapsulating American politics between the 2016 and the
2020 Presidential elections culminating in the massive
participation in 2020's Black Lives Matter protests during the
COVID-19 pandemic. This book is vital reading for those new to
activism and explains the connections between current issues and
the exploitation of the environment.
Pink Hats and Ballots contributes to ecofeminist scholarship and
provides an analysis of women's political activism in the age of
Trump, COVID-19, and the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020. The
book presents a socio-historical overview of ecofeminism and then
explores the increase in political involvement of women beginning
with the 2017 Women's March, following into the 2018 Midterm
Elections, and ends with the 2020 election of the first Black
female Vice-President, Kamala Harris. The core themes addressed in
this book are as follows: ecofeminism, the women's movement,
resistance and political action, and public leadership. In
addition, the issues of social justice and environmental justice
are addressed through an examination of the socio-political
policies involving the denigration of women, the elimination of
rights of the disenfranchised, and the exploitation of the
environment. The major contribution of this book is in the
application of current ecofeminism to the major social movements
currently taking place in the United States. This book links
current events to the extant ecofeminist literature and follows the
path from anti-ecofeminist rhetoric and policy to resistance (the
Women's March --the largest single-day protest in U.S. history) to
active political participation.
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