Sophie Strand, a pioneering eco-feminist writer, defines an eco-feminist as a passionate advocate for the intertwined liberation of both women and the natural world. For Strand, eco-feminism is a philosophy and movement that recognizes the parallel oppressions women and nature face under patriarchal and capitalist systems. An eco-feminist pushes for a deep, relational understanding of how ecological destruction and gender inequity are fundamentally linked. She envisions eco-feminism not just as an academic lens, but as a transformative practice rooted in empathy, environmental stewardship, and social justice. Through this perspective, eco-feminists aim to cultivate a more equitable and sustainable world, acknowledging that the health of our planet and the liberation of its people are inextricably connected.
See also: ecology, narrative, masculinity, soil, sacred feminine