Ecofeminism and the Women’s Movement
There have risen several environmental and social problems that call for the need of ecofeminism. Ecofeminism is a movement that views the importance of the connection and the relationship between nature and women’s exploitation; it is vital in various ways (Greer2018). First of all, women are now the front models that have compromised the ecology and economy of the world. Next, feminisms have been the driver in the fight to defend the sustainability of the ecology. Correspondingly, it encourages for the idea that maintenance of nature is through love, mutual care, teamwork and cooperation (Kelleher,2019). Furthermore, it advocated for the elimination of mistreating of women, racism, any form of domination and environmental pollution so that interdependence and connectivity between humans and nature are well embraced worldwide (Greer2018).
Drawbacks that may perimeter ecofeminism and women’s movement should also be viewed to identify some of the possible solutions that would ensure that they are sacksful. Some of the significant limitations that may hinder these activists include the following; men have dominated women, only a limited audience can access as most of these movements and ecofeminism articles are only written in academic language, and that men also advocate for inclusive movements. Yet, they dominate and control women’s choice (Kelleher,2019).
Due to these problems that limit ecofeminism, possible solutions have been established to ensure that ecofeminism is successful (Kelleher,2019). Therefore, there is a need to recruit people that would implement these proposed solutions to ensure the projects to support ecofeminism are fruitful. They include employment of radio so that a wide range of audience is reached that would be empowered and engage them in ecofeminism, hiring non-governmental organizations that would educate the women on how to deal with issues affecting them and acquisition of advocates to help women protests against their domination by men (Greer2018).
References
Greer, G. (2018). Women for life on earth. Retrieved from http://www.wloe.org/what-is-ecofeminism.76.0.html
Kelleher, (Greer2018). F. (2019) African Arguments. Retrieved from https://africanarguments.org/2019/03/12/why-world-needs-african-ecofeminist-future/