Ecofeminism and Social Justice
Join us on April 9th for a student-led event on ecofeminism and social justice. WGSS MA student Leah Bogan (she/they) will lead the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies community on a discussion that will explore holistic and robust ideas for a sustainable future.
How do ideas of Rugged Individualism and our capital-driven goals in the West stymie hope for a collective and sustainable future? Is there a clear path for a better way?
About the Speaker
Leah Bogan (she/they) is a Graduate Instructional Assistant for the SUST 1001 Introduction to Sustainability course this Spring 2025 semester. Bogan majored in Marine Biology from Texas A&M University Galveston for her undergrad degree, where she specialized in bioacoustics, sea turtle rescue and worked as a herpetologist at the Moody Gardens Rainforest Exhibit. She has then switched disciplines for a MA in Public Policy Analysis and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at George Washington University. She believes in first addressing the racial, gender, and class inequality through policies.