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Beth Allan and Brighde Kennedy – Challenging Sexism in the Animal Advocacy Movement

Beth Allen Brighde Kennedy 19 August 2018 7


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We are joined by animal advocates Beth Allan and Brighde Kennedy who discuss their own experiences of dealing with sexism in the movement and some ways we can work to overcome this problem as a movement. You can hear Beth discussing this issue at the recent Community As Activism event. The session is on Transformative Justice and Me Too, featuring Beth as well as Jess Ison and Anne-lise Ah-fat: https://archive.org/details/MeTooTJ

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