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Episode 481: Sue Coe

Our Hen House 30 March 2019 13


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-Jasmin and Mariann discuss Ryan Bethencourt’s (OHH episode 438) appearance on Shark Tank, how we can address the issue of veganism putting people like dairy farmers out of work, and the bizarre story of a recent Veg Fest protestor.
-Mariann interviews visual artist and activist Sue Coe about her new book, Zooicide. They discuss how a trip to the zoo with her sister as a child informed her views on animals in captivity, why people continue to go to zoos and what happens when they see someone drawing the animals, and the dangers rampant capitalism poses for the planet. (13:00)
-Mariann brings us Rising Anxieties from around the world, including more panic of the rise of veganism and the impending fall of the meat and dairy industry (53:15).

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