2001-2002 Fellows
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 Imelda Bacudo

Activist and Environmental Economist - Philippines

Veronica Brady

Activist, Roman Catholic Nun, Senior Research Fellow in English University of Western Australia

 Nimachia Hernandez

Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley

 Sarah McFarland Taylor

Assistant Professor of Religion, Northwestern University

 Edrie Sobstyl

Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Texas at Dallas


2000 - 2001 Fellows
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 Teresa Flores Bedregal

Environmental journalist, activist, and consultant to several women's and environmental NGO's in La Paz, Bolivia - research focus on gender relationships in indigenous communities

 Anna Carr

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow with the Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies at the Australian National University - research focus on community science

 Giovanna Di Chiro

Assistant Professor of Environmental Science at Allegheny College - research focus on participation of non-traditional actors in environmental politics

 Sanja Saftic

Microbiologist and cartoonist with an extraordinary knack for getting scientific concepts across to the public via art and humor - head of research and development in a water quality lab in Düsseldorf, Germany

 Joni Seager

Professor and chair, Department of Geography, University of Vermont - scholar, activist and author of feminist geography, women's studies, and environmental studies



1999 - 2000 Fellows
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 Ohad Ezrahi

An Israeli writer from the Minad Association for Spiritual Research and Jewish Renewal, is researching the intersections of ecofeminism and the kabbalah.

 Kamala Platt

A poet and humanties scholar from the University of Texas at San Antonio, is working toward the completion of the manuscript, "Environmental Justice Poetics: Cultural Representations of Environmental Racism from Chicanas and South Asian Women."

 Brinda Rao

A sociologist from India, presently in residence at the Center for Women and Religion in Berkeley where she is working on the completion of a book titled, Women and Indigenous Science: Colonialism, Religion, and Women Healers in India.

 Catriona Sandilands

A sociologist on the faculty of the Environmental Studies Program at York University in Ontario is working on a collection of articles exploring eroticism as a central ethical and political dimension of ecofeminism.

Saskia Van Oosterhout

An agricultural biologist specializing in the conservation of crop plant genetic resources and the effects of gender dynamics on traditional crop agriculture in rural Zimbabwe.