This initiative exemplifies how collaborative, transdisciplinary efforts can showcase the gendered and emotional dimensions of environmental research and highlights the potential of such partnerships to improve science communication and self-reflection. The evolving life of the exhibition, together with the children’s book and film, continues to foster personal reflection and public dialogue, underscoring the role of art-science initiatives in driving eco-social change. For us as authors, this collaborative process has also been a personal journey—one that reshapes our understanding of our collective practice and its potential to inspire and communicate meaningful change. Do you want to display “Augmented Ecofeminisms: Climate, Water, Women” at your institution? Check our website for details on the exhibition (www.genderlimno.org/muac.html), where you can request the exhibition for display. We can either send a hard copy for temporary display or provide it in high quality images for onsite printing and display
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