Author profile: Lydia Ayame Hiraide

Lydia Ayame Hiraide is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Politics and International Relations at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her current research is funded through the CHASE Doctoral Training Partnership from the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Lydia’s doctoral research aims to increase transnational learning amongst environmental groups in relation to inclusive action and philosophies of environmentalism by interrogating the experiences, views, and praxis of activists in France and in the UK. Her alma mater includes the University of Kent, SOAS, University of London, L’Institut d’Études Sciences Politiques de Paris, and the Conservatoire for Dance and Drama. She can be found on Twitter at @LydiaHiraide.

Opinion – Black and Southern Feminisms Matter in the Global Climate Struggle

Lydia Ayame Hiraide • Nov 12 2021 • Articles

Black and Southern feminists challenge us to consider the climate and environmental crisis as a crisis tied up in global histories of race, gender, and class as embedded in European empire.

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