Documentaries such as Last of the Right Whales, Wochiigii lo: End of the Peace, and Anthropocene: The Human Epoch exemplify ecofeminism.
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Keep ReadingJessica Kingdon's Ascension is a striking visual essay about the fallacy of dreams and human costs of capitalism.
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