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Flourish and Act: A Feminist Praxis Workshop on Collective Well-Being through Participatory Action Research

The interactive workshop focuses on the feminist principles of Flourishing of All, Right Relations, and Praxis. It aims to foster a deep understanding of collective well-being, equitable relationships, and the importance of applying theoretical knowledge to practical contexts, particularly through participatory action research. The specific objectives of the workshop are as follows:
1. To articulate a positionality statement.
2. To conduct a gender analysis.
3. To identify stakeholders and relevant actors.
4. To implement a reimagined community needs assessment.

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Jeane Peracullo, PhD

Dr. Jeane Peracullo is a Full Professor at the Department of Philosophy and the Assistant Dean for External Affairs and the Lasallian Mission of the College of Liberal Arts at De La Salle University.  Her conference presentations and published articles delve into environmental philosophy, environmental ethics, feminist philosophy and theology, the triangulation of gender, religion, and postcoloniality, international relations (with a particular focus on human identities and spaces), and the relationship between youth, religion, and culture.   Jeane is the creator and designer of the online course Teaching Participatory Action Research for Community Impact, funded by the United Board for Higher Education in Asia (UBCHEA).  She is a board member of the Women’s and Gender Studies Association of the Philippines (WSAP).  Jeane is a co-editor of the forthcoming book Global Religion and the Climate Crisis: Perspectives from Practical Theology and Religious Studies in International Discourse, which de Gruyter Press will publish.

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