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Paw & Order
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#65: Debunking “Kiss the Ground” with Nicholas Carter

Animal Justice 17 October 2020

Episode 65 of the Paw & Order podcast kicks off with a vegan Thanksgiving recap from hosts Camille Labchuk and Jessica Scott-Reid, and details from Camille’s trip to two wonderful animal sanctuaries. We’re thrilled to announce that the 3rd annual #Voiceless4AnimalJustice campaign is just around the corner! This three-week crowdfundraising …continue

The Other Animals
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The Other Animals – A Traitor to his Species – Henry Bergh and the Birth of the Animal Rights Movement

The Other Animals 16 October 2020

The roots of the animal rights movement in the US date back to the 1870’s and the so-called “Gilded Age” when a visionary named Henry Bergh founded the first ASPCA and battled everyone from teamsters to P. T. Barnum and Cornelius Vanderbilt. Ernest Freeberg, author of “A Traitor to his …continue

Derecho y Animales
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20 – El IPPPA, con Irene Torres

Derecho y Animales 15 October 2020

En este episodio hablamos con la abogada Irene Torres Márquez, asesora jurídica de la Fundación Franz Weber sobre el recién estrenado IPPPA, Instituto de Políticas Públicas de Protección Animal. La abogada Torres, coordinadora del IPPPA, nos explica en detalle cómo funciona esta plataforma de cursos online especialmente destinados a aquellas …continue

Freedom of Species
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Learnings From Animal Rebellion UK – 2019

Adam Cardilini and Dilan Fernando 11 October 2020

Dilan Fernando discusses how over 2019 the UK public become more attuned to the climate crisis than ever before. However, the public conversation largely ignored the environmental impacts of animal farming, and the need for animals to be included in society’s visions for climate justice. In light of this, Animal Rebellion was …continue