Year: 2020

The Status of Women’s Rights in the Middle East

This article was origionally published on STIMSON, by By  Maryam Rezaei Zadeh, on January 16, 2024. In a region often perceived through a lens of uniformity, particularly in its treatment of women, the Middle East presents a tapestry of contrasts…

The Most Lavish Mesopotamian Tomb Ever Found Belongs to a Woman

This article was origionally published on Atlas Obsecura by Sarah Durn, on February 10, 2022. In the late 1920s, deep in the southern Iraqi desert, British archaeologist Leonard Woolley uncovered the most lavish Mesopotamian tomb ever discovered. The 4,500-year-old skeleton was…

Why women in ecology are crucial to the climate movement

This article was origionally published via The Daily Orange, by Izzy Kaufman. In 1859, physicist John Tyndall was praised for his discoveries of the greenhouse gas effect, setting a foundation for our modern understanding of climate change. Like any respectable scientist,…

Feminism and Ecology : A Matter of Survival

This article was originally published via Natural Life Magezine by Helen Forsey. The poster publicizing David Suzuki’s television series A Planet for the Taking stated: “We have long thought of ourselves as masters of the natural world, but now that drive to…