This session connects the session on "Personal Ecology" to the larger ecology that impacts on women's lives along ecofeminist analysis and babaylan feminism.
It is the last session on the elective course entilted, "Women, Ecology and Development Course" leading to the degree of Master of Humanities major in Women's Studies co-sponsored by St. Scholastica's College and Assumption College.
The course was developed and conducted by Ms. Virginia J. Pasalo, Chairperson of the Women in Development Foundation (a.k.a. WID Foundation).
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