Womanist Ethics
Genre
Critical Engagement
Publication Date
12-13-2018
Course
RELG-203: Christian Ethics
Abstract
This paper examines the Dakota Access Pipeline using ecofeminist and ecowomanist philosophies, provides a brief historical background of African American and Native American communities, explains the dangers of the pipeline to the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, and offers constructive alternatives.
Recommended Citation
Raya, Ariana. "Paper: An Ecowomanist View on the Dakota Access Pipeline" (2018). Womanist Ethics.
https://digitalcommons.augustana.edu/relgwomanist/6
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