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Apr. 17 | Carolyn, host of Always for Animal Rights | Re-broadcast: This week, animal rights activist Wendy McGovern returns to the show to discuss vegan ethics, consumer culture, anti-speciesist language, anti-vivisection activism, ecofeminist perspectives on intersecting oppressions, and more. |
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Apr. 10 | Carolyn, host of Always for Animal Rights | Rebroadcast: in this interview from 2013, vegan sociologist David Nibert discusses the entanglements between the oppression of humans and the oppression of our fellow animals, focusing particularly on the colonization and exploitation of Latin America. | |
Apr. 3 | Carolyn, host of Always for Animal Rights | This week, animal rights activist Wendy McGovern returns to the show to discuss vegan ethics, consumer culture, anti-speciesist language, anti-vivisection activism, ecofeminist perspectives on intersecting oppressions, and more. |
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Mar. 27 | Carolyn | Today on the show, we heard a few audio clips: Gary Francione speaks about the importance of reading academic theory to inform our activism; then, Lee Hall offers advice on creating vegan guides and speaks about the limitations of environmental law. |
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Mar. 20 | Carolyn | Re-broadcast: Vegan sociologist and animal rights advocate Roger Yates returns to the show to discuss the Vegan Information Project (which he co-founded in 2013), veganism as a holistic social justice movement, and the importance of grassroots activism. |
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Mar. 13 | Carolyn Harris | In this interview from 2013, the vegan sociologist David Nibert discusses the entanglements between the oppression of humans and the oppression of our fellow animals, focusing particularly on the colonization and exploitation of Latin America. |
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Mar. 6 | Carolyn Harris | In Part Two of my second interview with animal liberation activist Ronnie Lee, Ronnie (who has been a vegan for more than half a century) speaks about vegan ethics and shares his views about how we can bring about a vegan world. |
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Feb. 28 | Carolyn Harris | This week, long-time vegan activist Ronnie Lee returns to the show to speak about the history of the vegan animal liberation movement, and he shares his views on consumerism and the concept of vegan "journeys". |
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Feb. 21 | Carolyn Harris | This week, the vegan sociologist and animal rights advocate Roger Yates returns to the show to discuss the Vegan Information Project (which he co-founded in 2013), veganism as a holistic social justice movement, and the importance of grassroots activism. |
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Feb. 14 | Carolyn Harris | In Part Two of my second interview with animal liberation activist Ronnie Lee, Ronnie (who has been a vegan for more than half a century) speaks about vegan ethics and shares his views about how we can bring about a vegan world. |
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Feb. 7 | Carolyn Harris | This week, long-time vegan activist Ronnie Lee returns to the show to speak about the history of the vegan animal liberation movement, and he shares his views on consumerism and the concept of vegan "journeys". |
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Jan. 31 | Carolyn Harris | Re-broadcast: This week, Jeremy Hess and Roger Yates discuss the history, values, and politics of veganism and the animal rights movement. |
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Jan. 24 | Carolyn Harris | Vegan scholar Yamini Narayanan describes how her work in feminist urban planning led her to start learning about the experiences of nonhuman animals in Indian cities; professor Tom Regan explains the philosophy of animal rights; plus, some music! |
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