
52. Direct Action for Animals
The U.S. animal rights movement has had a rich tradition of direct action, defined here as any action which places the activist in danger of
The U.S. animal rights movement has had a rich tradition of direct action, defined here as any action which places the activist in danger of
The basic elements of a movement are vision, campaigns, publications, and conferences. How did those elements play out in forming, shaping, and nurturing our own
We stand on the shoulders of pioneers who built our movement, but are now largely forgotten. They displayed an uncommon vision, creativity, conviction, daring, and
If we believe that all animals are equal, then saving animals raised for food abroad should be just as worthy and perhaps even more cost-effective
World Day for Farmed Animals is coming up in two weeks, on October 2nd. The observance was conceived in 1983 and celebrated throughout the world
At what point does a vision induce people to act on it? At what point do individual actions become a movement? And, what is the