Join the Office of Sustainability for the ninth annual Phyllis Trible Lecture Series beginning at 9:30 a.m. on March 1 in Brendle Recital Hall. The lecture series is designed to make  feminist concerns more visible through dialogue with some of today’s foremost feminist thinkers.

This year’s theme is “The Greening of Feminism” and is sponsored by Wake Forest School of Divinity. Four speakers will be featured: Elizabeth A. Johnson, Daisy L Machado, Jeanette Rodriguez, Phyllis Trible.

Admission to all lecture is free for students (with ID), faculty, and staff.

Lectures to be delivered: “Ecological Theology in Women’s Voices: Advances and Critical Questions” by Johnson, “Body Map: Ecocide and Femicide on the Border” by Machado, “La Tierra: Home, Identity, and Destiny” by Rodriguez, and “The Dilemma of Dominion” by Trible.

Find more information and download a brochure here. Read media coverage of the event here.

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