Eileen teaches courses in environmental, racial, and social justice at the University of New Mexico (UNM) and Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) as an Adjunct Professor. After studying with eco-philosopher Joanna Macy, Eileen is also an experienced facilitator in the “Work that Reconnects,” which ties together deep ecology and Buddhism to cultivate inner & outer resiliency in these time of ecological, cultural, & political turmoil.

Courses Taught:

  • sust 418: nuclear new mexico: environmental & social impacts

  • sust 334: local & global environmental justice: a practicum for campus and community

  • sust 499: sustainability capstone

  • SUST 134: creating a sustainable future: introduction to environmental, social, and economic health

  • WMST 336: Queer theories

  • wmst 379: the atomic bomb & feminism

  • wmst 498: FEminism in Action

  • GEOG 365: Nature & society

  • WMST 200: Introduction to Women Studies

  • AMST 185: INtroduction to Race, Class, and Ethnicity

  • AMST 183: Introduction to gender studies

  • AMst 182: INtroduction to environment, science, and technology