Ecofeminism ꩜ to Heal a Fractured World
✺ A transformative journey into the roots of ecofeminism, where philosophical wisdom meets revolutionary action.
In a time when the world feels increasingly fractured — by climate collapse, gendered violence, mass extinction, and deep spiritual disconnection — ecofeminism rises not just as a theory, but as a living, breathing practice of repair.
To say the world is fractured is to name a rupture:
𖦹 Between humans and the Earth.
𖦹 Between the body and the sacred.
𖦹 Between production and care.
𖦹 Between systems of power and the living web of reciprocity we belong to.
Ecofeminism doesn’t offer easy answers.
It invites us to remember, reimagine, and resist.
To recognize how the exploitation of land, labor, and life are deeply entangled — and to begin weaving new ways forward.
This workshop is a portal.
A space of collective reflection, ancestral memory, and community-rooted praxis.
It’s for those who feel the ache — and the possibility — of a world in transition
꩜ Signs You’re (Already) an Ecofeminist — Without Knowing It
You recognize that ecological devastation is inseparable from systemic violence and oppression
You sense we need radically different paradigms capable of reimagining our relationship with the web of life beyond extractivism
You seek an ecofeminist praxis that integrates critical theory with ancestral and community wisdom often marginalized
You commit to questioning your own privileges and complicities with the systems of domination we inhabit
You yearn to be part of a community cultivating living alternatives to civilizational collapse, seeding possibilities through reciprocity and mutual care
You understand that revolution begins in our body-territories and expands to all dimensions of existence
You’re done asking permission to care deeply.
♡ testimonials from previous editions ♡
✧ Agenda ✧
Historical Overview: Roots, genealogies, and evolution of ecofeminist thought through time
Key Concepts & Foundations: Body-territory, capitalist patriarchy, extractivism, and more
Mapping the Crisis: The deep connections between ecological crisis, social justice, and gender oppression
Living Alternatives: From theory to action — ecofeminist practices for daily life and collective change
Community Reflection
Hello ♡ I'm Ximena — philosopher by training, consultant by profession, and activist at heart. My journey into ecofeminism began at the intersection of my environmental activism and feminist awakening. For over a decade, I've worked at the powerful crossroads between academia and ancestral wisdom; between personal transformation and systemic change. I believe another world is not only possible but already germinating in the cracks of the system.