11. Animals And The Law | Free From Harm
biggest threat: the animal advocacy movement. … READ ON
Examining Temple Grandin and the Humane Slaughter Paradox
By Free From Harm Staff
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12. Freedom’s New Frontier: A Guide to Animal Rights
Welfare Reform
Animal advocacy organizations work side by side with the animal industry in developing and promoting “humane†labels for animal foods. Not only does this sort of “product development†consulting
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13. Free From Harm :: Empowering the Conscious, Vegetarian and Vegan Community
seek to criminalize animal advocacy efforts in exposing the abuses of animal enterprises like farms and labs. She begins her talk with explaining the political motivation behind the emergence of ag gag bills in Florida and other states, …
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14. Videos | Free From Harm
seek to criminalize animal advocacy efforts in exposing the abuses of animal enterprises like farms and labs. She begins her talk with explaining the political motivation behind the emergence of ag gag bills in Florida and other states, …
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15. Take Action to help farm animals, reduce your impact on climate change and t...
Expand Your Vegan Advocacy
Don’t ever be afraid to ask and discuss questions with your grocers, food manufacturers, healthcare practitioners, your friends and family, politicians, and online and print media sources.
Support
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16. Carnism: The Psychology of Eating Meat, A Special Video Presentation by Mela...
figures in the animal advocacy movement are saying about this:
“Carnism is a revolutionary concept that neither animal advocates nor meat eaters can afford to ignore.” — John Robbins, Internationally bestselling
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17. What All Animal Advocates Need to Understand about Denial
is important. In the animal advocacy world, food choice is the elephant in the closet. Denial is the norm and it takes many forms. We must not be deterred by it. Accept the reality of denial and seek ways to move beyond it. That is the given that
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18. Dear New York Times Editors, Why Are You Trying So Desperately to Defend Mea...
and backs away from open advocacy of vegetarianism. Only Andrew Light seems to hold a position that finds no ethical justification for meat eating.
So the contest’s overt bias (“Tell Us Why It’s Ethical to Eat Meat”)
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19. The 7.5 Million American Vegans and Their Estimated 100 Million Flexitarian ...
is largely attributed to the advocacy work of the the vegan movement. The diligent work of vegans bringing awareness to the non vegan majority about health, animal and environmental issues associated with the standard Western diet has paid off.
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20. Understanding Neocarnism: How Vegan Advocates Can Appreciate and Respond to ...
Yet it is not despite vegan advocacy, but largely because of it that such defensiveness has made its way into public discourse. The new wave of pro-meat arguments is in part an attempt to defend the weakened meat-eating establishment against the
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