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1995

Animal Studies

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Take An Activist To Breakfast?, Henry Spira Jan 1995

Take An Activist To Breakfast?, Henry Spira

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Henry Spira: A Fighter Who Makes Things Happen For Animals, Robert Davey Jan 1995

Henry Spira: A Fighter Who Makes Things Happen For Animals, Robert Davey

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Making A Difference: Part Two: An Interview With Henry Spira, Joan Zacharias Jan 1995

Making A Difference: Part Two: An Interview With Henry Spira, Joan Zacharias

Interviews

Henry Spira, Coordinator of Animal Rights International, is considered by many to be one of the most effective animal activists around. “Through his work,” remarked Peter Singer, author of Animal Liberation, “millions of animals have escaped acute pain and suffering ...” In Part One (Satya 2:1), Spira discussed his evolution to animal advocacy and his ongoing campaign on behalf of farm animals. In Part Two, the focus is on Spira's strategy; developed over a half century of struggle in the trade union, civil rights and animal rights movements.


Making A Difference: Part One: An Interview With Henry Spira, Joan Zacharias Jan 1995

Making A Difference: Part One: An Interview With Henry Spira, Joan Zacharias

Interviews

Henry Spira is Coordinator of Animal Rights International. An activist for more than 50 years, he has fought for union democracy in the maritime industry, marched for civil rights and won major battles to reduce animal suffering. He was instrumental in persuading Revlon to stop testing cosmetics on animals and has convinced major companies like Procter & Gamble to invest millions in research for alternatives to animal testing. In recent years he has focused on the plight of seven billion farm animals, including a successful campaign to get the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to end its policy of face-branding …