Gabriel J. Atchison
Coordinator of Community & Belonging
- Role
- Series Editor at Rowman & Littlefield
- Location
- Buffalo, NY, US
- LinkedIn followers
- 500 followers
About Gabriel J. Atchison
Specialties: Research, Writing, Grant Writing, Training, Teaching, Small Group Facilitation, Organizational Development, Communications, Event Management, Pastoral Care, Project Management, Microsoft Office, Webpage Content Management
Experience
Series Editor
Jan 2019 — Present
I am the series editor for Environment and Religion in Feminist-Womanist, Queer, and Indigenous Perspectives for Lexington Books, an imprint of Rowman & LittlefieldMore information Environment and Religion in Feminist-Womanist, Queer, and Indigenous Perspectives is a series that explores the subject of ecofeminism from feminist-womanist, queer, and indigenous perspectives. The governing assumption of the series is that ecofeminism is not only a mode of scholarly discourse and analysis, but also a hub for social formation and action. What distinguishes this series in particular is that it focuses on ecofeminism as a disciplinary matrix through which the voices of women, particularly women of color, and indigenous peoples can speak from their religious and spiritual traditions and practices to address the environmental challenges and concerns of the age. Volumes in this series will attend to the environmental and ecological issues that impact women, people of color, and indigenous populations, as these communities are, in almost all respects, the most immediately threatened by contemporary climate and and ecological changes and catastrophes; works in the series will focus on the history, scholarly resources and perspectives, and constructive practices that the religious, spiritual, and natural traditions from which these voices speak and how these can provide alternative narratives, illuminate hidden agendas, and generate resistance to environmental and religious racism and exploitation. Editor(s): Gabriel Atchison [a••••••••@gmail.com] Staff editorial contact: Michael Gibson (m••••••@rowman.com)
Education
Clark University
Ph.D., Women's Studies
1996 — 1999
Yale Divinity School
Master of Arts (M.A.) Religion, Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies
2011 — 2013
Temple University
MA, African American Studies
1993 — 1995
Brown University
BA, African American Studies
1989 — 1993
Skills
- Photoshop
- Fundraising
- Leadership Development
- Internet Explorer
- Community Organizing
- Program Development
- Grants
- Grant Writing
- Nonprofits
- Qualitative Research
- Student Affairs
- Curriculum Design
- Microsoft Word
- Non-Profits
- Social Networking
- Research
- Higher Education
- Strategic Planning
- Program Evaluation
- Microsoft Publisher
- Programming
- Volunteer Management
- Training
- Pagemaker
- Art
- Recruiting
- Social Justice
- Public Speaking
- Social Services
- Teaching
- Community Outreach
- Community Development
- Windows 2000
- Powerpoint
- Microsoft Excel
- Graphic Design
- Policy Analysis
- Politics
- Workshop Facilitation
- Curriculum Development
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