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Women in the Curriculum / Women's Studies

Environment

Aunt Lena: Cabinet National Forests Unsung Heroine

Butterfly

Career Encounters: Women in Engineering

Contaminated Without Consent: How Chemicals in Air, Food, and Water Violate Human Rights

The Corporate Theft of Water:A Talk by, and Interview with, Maude Barlow

Ecofeminism Now!

An Ecofeminist Analysis of Violence in the Home

The Environment: What's Gender Got To Do With It?

Environmental Racism, Living Democracy

Feminist Perspectives on the Sciences as an Environmental Tool

Fury For The Sound: The Women at Clayoquot

The Greenhouse Effect and Global Climate

Images of Women and Nature

Indigenous Holy Lands and Sustainability in North America

Motherhood, Politics, and the Environment

Population and People of Faith: It's About Time

Prime Minister and Environmentalist

Rachel Carson's Silent Spring

Rachel's Daughters: Searching for the Causes of Breast Cancer

A Sense of Wonder

Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai

Toxic Bust

Women in the Greening of Harlem

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Women in the Curriculum
Women's Studies
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Phone: 581-1228
E-mail: Angela.Hart@umit.maine.edu


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, Orono, Maine 04469
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