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Get Water!

Get Water! is a mobile story-driven, gesture controlled, endless runner-game developed for World Water Day 2013. It focuses on its protagonist Maya, an Indian teenage girl who gets pulled out of school to fetch clean water for her family. The purpose of Get Water! is to raise awareness of water scarcity and how it directly
Digital GameGameEnvironmental EducationWater PreservationFemale EmpowermentHelper's High

Plant Girl

From the Gamefound page: “Plant Girl Game is a tabletop roleplaying game about a family of plant children working together to prevent ecological disaster in their small town.” The designers describe the player’s role as follows: “You don’t have to be a girl, but you do have to be a plant. Your character’s gender is
Analogue GameGameChallenge: Plant BlindnessChild's PerspectiveDefamiliarizationEnvironmental PersonaEmpathizing With PlantsFemale Empowerment

Okja

Okja (2017) is a film made by filmmaker Bong Joon-Ho, who is also known for his environmental film Snowpiercer (2013). Okja tells the story of Mija and her genetically modified pet animal, Okja. Okja was created by the Mirando Corporation, who created a line of superpigs to try to solve world hunger and meat shortages.
MovieAnimal WelfareCapitalismEcofeminismHuman-Animal FriendshipMeat IndustryEmpathizing With Animals

The Trouble With Nature

The Trouble With Nature (2020) is an independent film that reimagines philosopher Edmund Burke's journey into the mountains. It teaches an ecofeminist lessen to viewers: it portrays beautiful landscapes and a woman's soulful connection with nature, and makes fun of a narcissistic man's mastery of magnificent nature.
MovieEcocinemaEcofeminismEcological FictionInterconnectednessConnectionInspirationSentimentalitySpiritualityComedy

Costing the Earth

Costing the Earth is a environmental radio broadcast that airs on BBC Radio 4. The series describes itself as "Fresh ideas from the sharpest minds working toward a cleaner, greener planet".
Radio BroadcastCleaning PollutionDeceleration / SlownessEcological IdentityEconomic IncentivesFuture WorldsGlobal WarmingAnxietyRelaxation

The handmaids tale

Margaret Atwood’s dystopian tale has re-entered the public more than three decades after its 1985 premiere, thanks to a praised Hulu series. The red dress and white hat have become recognisable in resistance movements all across the world as a result of recent legal crackdowns on reproductive freedoms. However, Atwood’s story contains more than just
MovieTelevision SeriesVideoCritical DystopiaDystopian FutureAnxietyOutrageShockAdaptationFranchise/Series

Star Trek

Star Trek is an American science fiction franchise, that actively uses their storylines to explore contemporary political and social issues. They often focus on diplomacy across cultures and promoting collaborative approaches to problem-solving.
Television SeriesConflictDestabilizing AnthropocentrismFuture WorldsHuman-Nonhuman RelationsCaring For FamilyEpic AdventureFearing/Mourning ExtinctionFranchise/Series

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