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Mother Earth and Resource Extraction: Women Defending Land and WaterMain MenuTable of ContentsMERE Hub's Content in EnglishAbout MERE HubInformation and background on MERE HubGendered Impacts of Resource ExtractionA short introduction to the gendered impacts of resource extractionCorporate AccountabilityAn overview on the need for corporate accountability of the Canadian extractive sectorStories of CourageWomen land defenders on their work protecting Mother Earth from large-scale resource extractionResourcesA list of resources for the protection of Mother Earth amidst large-scale resource extractionÍndice en españolÍndice del contendio en español de la plataforma MEREÍndice em PortuguêsÍndice de conteúdo em português da plataforma MEREKAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiativesbf0534f5d1fda18d906115c08e7036b11e814a85
Acknowledgements
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Mother Earth and Resource Extraction was developed for and in consultation with women land and water defenders based in Canada and across the globe. Their input, feedback, and contributions have been and continue to be invaluable. Women water and land protectors, thank you for all the work you do to safeguard and protect Mother Earth.
Thank you as well to the scholars, activists, and artists who provided input, material, and advise.
Mother Earth and Resource Extraction was supported in part by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Steelworkers Humanity Fund, and the Campbell Webster Foundation.
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