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  1. Dr. Melanie L. Harris is Professor of Black Feminist Thought and Womanist Theology jointly appointed with Wake Forest School of Divinity and the African American Studies program at Wake Forest University. Harris is also the Director of the Food, Health and Ecological Well-Being Program.

  2. Sep 14, 2017 · Paperback – September 14, 2017. Melanie Harris argues that African American women make unique contributions to the environmental justice movement in the ways that they theologize, theorize, practice spiritual activism, and come into religious understandings about their relationship with the earth.

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  3. Melanie Harris argues that African American women make distinctive contributions to the environmental justice movement in the ways that they theologize, theorize, practice spiritual activism, and come into religious understandings about our re­lationship with the earth.

  4. Sep 22, 2023 · Dr. Melanie L. Harris is Professor of Black Feminist Thought and Womanist Theology jointly appointed with Wake Forest School of Divinity and the African American Studies program at Wake Forest University. Dr. Harris is also the Director of the Food, Health and Ecological Well-Being Program.

  5. Dr. Melanie L. Harris, Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary, NY, is Director of African American and Africana Studies and Professor of Religion and Ethics at TCU. She is a graduate of the Harvard Leadership Program and her research focuses on Womanist ethics and ecology.

  6. Melanie L. Harris. Institutional Affiliation. Wake Forest University. Credentials. Professor of Black Feminist and Womanist Theologies jointly appointed with African American Studies and the School of Wake Forest Divinity at Wake Forest University.

  7. Oct 4, 2022 · Dr. Melanie L. Harris, professor of African American studies, Wake Forest University. In this lecture, Dr. Melanie Harris introduces the conceptual frame of ecowomanism. Ecowomanist spirituality opens the mind, body and heart to awareness of the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities, most especially communities of color.

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