


This week on Knowing Animals I am joined by Nekeisha Alayna Alexis. Nekeisha is an independent scholar. We discuss her upcoming book chapter ‘Beyond Compare: Intersectionality and Interspecieism for Co-Liberation with Other Animals’ which will appear in the Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics. That Handbook will be available in 2019 and is …continue

-Jasmin talks to poet Gretchen Primack about her new book of poetry Visiting Days and her experience with writing about and working with incarcerated people. She also reads us two powerful and moving poems. Then, they are joined by author Intelligent Tarref Allah to discuss how he became a vegan …continue

April 26, 2019In this episode, Peter fills Camille in on the incredible animals he saw while on safari during a recent trip to Zambia, and his nomination as one of Canada’s Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers by Canadian Lawyer Magazine. (Don’t forget to vote for him!) Then, the hosts catch …continue



What do you think of when you hear the words, “Natural Choice?” Kelsey Eberly of the Animal Legal Defense Fund and David Muraskin of Public Justice tell us about what really goes in to Hormel’s “Natural Choice” meat and poultry products and why the DC Superior Court, dismissing their case …continue

On this episode of the Animal Law Podcast, I speak to Kelsey Eberly and David Muraskin about what the average consumer thinks when they see the words, “Natural Choice,” on a meat or poultry product and what the truth is about the products that carry that label. That’s the fundamental …continue