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In today's podcast I discuss the advantages versus the disadvantages of Single-Issue Campaigns for animals, including the difference between Focused Campaigns and Closed-Circle Campaigns and why this difference matters. Please join me.
Vincent and Joel sit down with freshman representative Heather Bauer to talk about what it's like to be a new legislator. They discuss tenacious politics and bringing politics back to the personal level, how to run a grassroots campaign, highlighting abortion issues for swing voters, and when to run on a single issue. Get your latest Statehouse update and hear firsthand the rationale behind some of the legislature's most controversial bills. Join Senators Sheheen and Lourie in this week's episode where they take a deeper look at upcoming legislation and lawmakers' actions in S.C. Keep up to Date with BITBR: Twitter.com/BITBRpodcastFacebook.com/BITBRpodcasthttps://bourboninthebackroom.buzzsprout.com
Surviving Trump and Healing a Nation, today's topic, is on most people's minds. Patric Rutherford, with a bachelor's degree in theology, a masters in health administration and a PhD in educational admin has worked as a pastor, hospital admin and university lecturer. His doctural dissertation, "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder of 11th Grade Students..." runs parallel to our discussion today, as do his numerous presentations on emotional health, spiritual life and emotional intelligence. Just some of the questions we'll discuss include: The effects of the separation of children from parents at the border. Did God make Trump President? What hate does to your mental health. Handling anger and hate and overcoming victim mentality. 5 Steps to Overcome Fear. Separation of Church and State. Dominionist Christianity. Historical dangers of religious dominance in State affairs. Modern examples of States run by leaders with religious agendas and the dangers of a single-issue campaign, whether moral or political. Much to chat about. Tune in.
This show features a talk on the debate in the animal advocacy movement around “single issue campaigns” that focus on one particular product or form of animal exploitation, examples include anti-fur campaigns and advocating against the dog meat trade. This talk ‘Veganism, Colonialism and Single Issue Campaigns’ is by the Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS) Oceania collective and you can listen to the whole talk, including audiences’ contributions that weren’t featured on the show, here: https://archive.org/details/SingleIssue This talk was recorded at the 2017 ICAS Oceania Conference ‘Forging Alliances and Intersections’ in Melbourne. You can listen to other talks from this conference here: https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22ICAS+Oceania+2017%22 For more information on ICAS, including links to connect with ICAS on Facebook and to sign up for email updates, see the ICAS website: http://www.criticalanimalstudies.org/icas-oceania/
Let’s Rage Together Podcast — In this episode we talk about the abolitionist approach to animal rights and liberation, and discuss the problems with single issue activism. White Nonsense Roundup · Abolitionist Approach to Animal Rights · Akashinga · Vegan Feminist Network: Single-Issue Campaigns are the White Feminism of Animal Rights · Anonymous for the Voiceless · Sea Shepherd · Earthlings · Land of Hope and Glory · Cowspiracy · Goldfinger - Free Me · Single-Issue Campaigns in Human & Nonhuman Contexts
Listen HEREHere is the podcast with Wayne Hsiung, Gary Francione and Bob Lindenhttp://www.goveganradio.com/go-vegan-radio-615/ - the discussion occurs starting at about 36 minutes into the show.Here is the ever important, historical, monumental must listen debate between Erik Marcus and Gary Francione (if calling it a 'conversation' will make you listen to it, then call it a conversation) it's a MUST LISTEN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-NWA4Rf120Here is a link to Gary Francione's BOOKS. READ THEM! http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/This is Rain Without Thunder, published in 1996: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/the-necessity-of-theory/We know the world isn't going to go vegan overnight okay????http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/abolition-simple-concepts-pop-quiz/This is that blog post I talked about about the coalition needed for these single issue campaigns (also discussed in the podcast with Bob Linden and Wayne Hsiung). It's called" Why Welfare Reform Campaigns and Single-Issue Campaigns Necessarily Promote Animal Exploitation http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/14542-2/Here is the blog post on the importance of theory and how everyone, even those who says they don't subscribe to theory, is actually operating under some kind of theory:http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/the-necessity-of-theory/Here is that podcast I did about "one way" activism:http://nzveganpodcast.blogspot.co.nz/2016/05/nzvp-ep132-earthlings-experience-and.htmlCheck out Vanda Kadas' facebook page to see her fantastic, REGULARLY OCCURRING abolitionist approach vegan stall that she does every week!!! Here is a photo:https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155228092022895&set=t.729047894&type=3&theater
Today we're discussing single issue campaigns and whether they are helpful or harmful, in both human and non-human animal contexts. The post 104 Single Issue Campaigns: Harmful or Helpful? appeared first on Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!.
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Picking the Low-Hanging Fruit: What Is Wrong with Single Issue Campaigns? | UVE Archives Part of the slow release of already existing episodes. Shared with kind permission UVE Archives . Please read full disclaimer about external sites, individuals, products, social media, organisations that appear on How To Go Vegan Fore more info: Single Issue Campaigns, Speciesism, … Continue reading Picking the Low-Hanging Fruit: What Is Wrong with Single Issue Campaigns? →
White feminism prioritizes the interests of relatively privileged women with the expectation that their gains, more easily won, will trickle down to more marginalized women. The Nonhuman Animal rights movement demonstrates this problematic tactic as well, frequently to the exclusion … Continue reading → The post Essay Reading – Single-Issue Campaigns are the White Feminism of Animal Rights appeared first on Vegan Feminist Network.
White feminism prioritizes the interests of relatively privileged women with the expectation that their gains, more easily won, will trickle down to more marginalized women. The Nonhuman Animal rights movement demonstrates this problematic tactic as well, frequently to the exclusion … Continue reading → The post Essay Reading – Single-Issue Campaigns are the White Feminism of Animal Rights appeared first on Vegan Feminist Network.
Listen HEREThis week I speak to fellow NZ abolitionist and podcaster Sam Tucker about single issue campaigns, welfarist thinking and what the future may hold for a 14 year old vegan. We also speak a little bit about living in a farming community and advocating for veganism at a school where many of the students actually live on farms themselves.In this episode we talk about Sam's radio show and podcast, which can be accessed from the following site:http://fftradio.wordpress.com/We mention the last fft radio episode (which will be available in iTunes soon):Johnny Weir and Single Issue CampaignsHere is the article profiling Sam on Veganacious Fierce at Fourteen Follow Sam on Twitter:@fftradioAnd we also discuss another recent single issue campaign in New Zealand, you can read a local newspaper article about it here:Auckland SPCA to destroy catch-a-cray gamesThanks Sam for coming on the show!
Dear Colleagues: Several weeks ago, I asked for questions that people would like me to address. I received approximately 80 questions. I plan to do several Commentaries in which I discuss at least some of these questions. A number of the questions that I received concern single-issue campaigns so this Commentary deals primarily with that […] Related posts: On Johnny Weir, Single-Issue Campaigns, Treatment, and Abolitionist Veganism Commentary #21: “The Animal Rights Debate,” the Abolitionist Approach Discussion Forum, and a Response to Nicolette Hahn Niman Single-Issue Campaigns in Human & Nonhuman Contexts Welfare Reform Campaigns, Single-Issue Campaigns, and Animal Exploitation: Perfect Together Why Welfare Reform Campaigns and Single-Issue Campaigns Necessarily Promote Animal Exploitation