Find out what a Feminist Green New Deal would look like in the UK. Read the policy paper and find out why the care economy is key to a green economy.
Category Archives: Women’s voices
We speak with Zarina Ahmad, a climate change communicator and trainer with CEMVO Scotland, a race-equality organisation and intermediary with Scottish government about why feminism is a climate justice issue.
We speak to Guppi Bola, a climate organiser with Wretched of The Earth and co-founder of Working On Our Power, a leadership programme for trans, non-binary and women of colour.
Team member Shaira talks through her experience of working from home during the Covid-19 outbreak through a person of colour perspective.
Read the highlights from the the Wen Forum at The University of Manchester in March 2020.
We speak to Tina Rothery of The Nanas, an environmental movement for women of all ages, opposing hydraulic fracking giant, Cuadrilla. – to find out more about her and The Nana’s, as well as getting her views on why climate justice is a feminist issue.
We speak to Professor Sherilyn MacGregor. Sherilyn is an academic at The University of Manchester whose research focuses on the relationship between feminist and environmental politics.
How does ecofeminism work in practice? – Wen Volunteer, Simone Due Rasmussen shares some of her experiences, insights and understanding of Wen’s Soil Sisters project.
Past intern, Anna Llie gives the low down on her internship with Wen.
Women Change Maker programme involves monthly workshops where participants are r encouraged to think creatively about climate change and will produce a showcase which will be exhibited during COP26 Climate Talks in Glasgow in November 2021.