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A.F.A.R.: Recent playlists

Date Host Highlight On Demand
Jun. 25 Carolyn, host of Always for Animal Rights This week, we'll be listening to a talk that was given by the vegan sociologist David Nibert at the World Vegan Summit & Expo in 2016. The talk is titled, "From Genghis Khan to Wall Street: Oppression of Other Animals, War, and Capitalism".
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Jun. 11 Carolyn, host of Always for Animal Rights This week, the vegan sociologist Matthew Cole returns to the show to discuss critical animal and media studies, speciesism and veganism in the media, and an update on the Donald Watson Archive.
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May. 28 Carolyn, host of Always for Animal Rights On the show this week, the animal rights author Joan Dunayer speaks about speciesism and language.
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May. 21 Carolyn, host of Always for Animal Rights This week, the animal rights advocate Jeremy Hess returns to the show to discuss speciesism in the mainstream media and everyday language use. Plus, we discuss vegan advocacy and the experiences of the pigs Rosebud and Daisy at Respect Animal Sanctuary.
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May. 14 Carolyn, host of Always for Animal Rights On this week's show, the vegan author and environmental law expert Lee Hall speaks about vegan ethics, the history of the Vegan Society in the UK, and the connections between animal liberation and environmentalism.
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May. 7 Carolyn, host of Always for Animal Rights 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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Apr. 30 Carolyn, host of Always for Animal Rights This week, long-time animal liberation advocates Roger Yates and Ronnie Lee discuss the need for more autonomous, grassroots vegan education initiatives in local communities worldwide.
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Apr. 23 Carolyn, host of Always for Animal Rights This week, Jeremy Hess and Roger Yates discuss the history, values, and politics of veganism and the animal rights movement.
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Apr. 16 Carolyn This week, Dr. Matthew Cole and Dr. Kate Stewart return to the show to discuss vegan sociology and vegan ethics.
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Apr. 9 Carolyn Re-broadcast: Roger Yates and I discuss how the vegan movement has changed since the 1970's, why some people become "ex-vegans", and the importance of challenging cultural speciesism and viewing veganism as a left-wing movement.
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Apr. 2 Carolyn Harris Today we'll listen to an abridged version of a 2022 episode of Caryn Hartglass' radio show, It's All About Food. In this episode, Caryn is joined by the vegan advocate and law expert Lee Hall to discuss nonhuman personhood and animal liberation.
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