Women Storytellers
We are disproportionately hearing the voices of men about what we need to solve our planetary polycrises.
This needs to change
we want to see more stories, hear more stories, told through the perspectives of women
“We’ve been told some bad stories. Untruths and bald-faced lies about how to live on Planet Earth, perhaps even by nature writers.”
- Laura Pritchett
“We need new stories, brave stories. Complex stories that embrace our problematic history …We need stories that fashion new narratives about ecological wisdom for our future.”
- Laura Pritchett
Did you know ….
Men are quoted 2x more than women in 15 years of stories in Nature
-EDITORIAL 22 June 2021Confronting gender bias in Nature’s journalism
At COP26, men took up three-quarters of the total speaking time.
The first IPCC report published in 1990 had about a hundred authors, of which 90% were men.
Almost three decades later, in the IPCC report published in 2023 with more than seven hundred authors, around 70% were men.
We are supporting women who tell stories about the earth, through writing, film, art, and other mediums
What we are fundraising for…
Nature Through Her Eyes
Nature Through Her Eyes envisions a future where bold, ambitious films by women are celebrated by global audiences—widening the lens through which the world sees nature and inspiring meaningful conservation action.
At the intersection of conservation, storytelling, and women’s leadership, Nature Through Her Eyes creates pathways that intentionally identify, educate, equip, train and mentor talented women filmmakers—particularly women of color and women from underrepresented regions of the world where access to resources, training, and global platforms has historically been limited. Through world-class mentorship, hands-on training, and access to international networks, the organization supports the development of films completed to the highest standards, connecting them to impactful global distribution and conservation campaigns.
These films are more than cinematic achievements; they are tools for education, dialogue and action. Each project is rooted in local knowledge and lived experience, addressing critical biodiversity, climate and human–wildlife coexistence challenges while strengthening relationships between people and the natural world.
Guided by the values of ambition, collaboration, confidence, integrity, and impact, Nature Through Her Eyes invests in women whose voices have been historically marginalized. In doing so, the organization helps shape a more inclusive, effective and globally resonant future for conservation storytelling and nature restoration.
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