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Intellectual Resistance to Exploitation

Using critical thinking and knowledge production to challenge systems that exploit both people and planetary resources.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's defiant pursuit of knowledge despite institutional constraints mirrors the intellectual work required to expose and resist extractive economic systems driving climate crisis. Her insistence on the right to question authority through reason provides a framework for climate activists and scholars who must challenge dominant narratives normalizing ecological destruction. This concept emphasizes that climate justice requires intellectual independence—the courage to research, publish, and advocate truths that threaten powerful interests. By centering knowledge production as a form of resistance, we recognize that climate denialism and greenwashing are not mere disagreements but systematic attempts to suppress inconvenient truths. Sor Juana's legacy teaches us that defending the right to speak and think freely is inseparable from defending planetary futures.

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