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Listen HEREThis week I talk about Victor Schonfeld's article in the Guardian newspaper and Ingrid Newkirk's response in the same paper. Please go on there and comment, please help us spread the vegan message. It is really happening, I can feel it in my bones.These are the linksFive Fatal Flaws of Animal Activism(Victor Schonfeld)A pragmatic fight for animal rights(Ingrid Newkirk)Please read this latest blog post (and then go on to read the entire site of course) by Vincent Guihan of We Other Animals which really nicely illustrates some of the things I am bumbling on about today.Hegemonic TendanciesThanks for listening!
Episode 78 Interview with a Pro TesterInterview with Animal Experimentation campaigner Tom, of Pro Test and Speaking Of Research, two groups which promote medical experimentation on Other Animals.www.speakingofresearch.comwww.pro-test.org.ukAlso featuring The Animals Film and BBC "One Planet: Animals and Us" by Victor Schonfeld, Women's "Suffrage", Geocaching, Scary English Women and Michael Jackson!Full Shownotes at http://www.coexistingwithnonhumananimals.co.nz/2012/03/episode-78-interview-with-pro-tester.html
Dear Colleagues: The second segment of the BBC’s One Planet: Animals and Us, hosted by Victor Schonfeld (who did the influential The Animals Film in 1982), focused on vivisection. Schonfeld ended the program by agreeing that the animal rights movement needs crystal clear guidelines and he explored veganism as a possible way to deal with […] Related posts: Commentary #13: Analysis of First Segment of “Animals and Us” BBC World Service Program “Animals and Us” Ends on a Vegan Note! Commentary #17: Discussion with Ronnie Lee and Roger Yates Commentary #15: The Tide Is Turning Reminder: BBC World Service Documentary: “Animals and Us”
Dear Colleagues: On December 31, 2009, the BBC World Service broadcast the first segment of the two-part program One Planet: Animals and Us. This program was hosted by Victor Schonfeld, who did the highly influential The Animals Film in 1982. The Animals Film was among the first—if not the first—film to reveal how humans actually […] Related posts: Commentary #14: Analysis of Second Segment of “Animals and Us” BBC World Service Program “Animals and Us” Ends on a Vegan Note! Commentary #15: The Tide Is Turning Commentary #17: Discussion with Ronnie Lee and Roger Yates BBC World Service to Do 2-Part Program on Animals and Animal Movement