Article: A conversation with Fr. Albert Alejo: women, power struggles, and the environment.(We'vE gOt Male)(Interview)

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A Jesuit priest, head of the non-government organisation Mindanawon Initiatives for Cultural Dialogue, leader of the nationwide Ehem! Anti-corruption Movement, founder of the Amuma Cancer Support Group, professor of anthropology, philosophy and development studies at the Ateneo de Davao University in south Philippines, where he is also director of the Research and Publication Office, a poet, and a peace advocate are just some of the hats that Fr. Albert Alejo wears. In this issue, he explores the concepts surrounding feminist political ecology.

Looking at women and the environment

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