In the Blogs: Activism, Greyhounds, Sanctuaries, and Spider Monkeys

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-08-01 22:40:00 UTC
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Heeeere's your latest roundup! Make sure to continue past the jump; there are a number of excellent posts to check out.

Greyhound Racing to End in Rhode Island from Animal Person

Summer Camp for Young Activists from Striking at the Roots

Poplar Spring Farm Tour 2009 from Invisible Voices (lovely stories here as well as, of course, Deb's characteristic lovely photos, including the sweet, beautiful image above)

Spider Monkeys Invent Medicinal Tools from Planetsave

Creative Non-Violent Vegan Education--Easy and Effective from the Abolitionist Approach

Wildlife Roundup: The Good News from the NRDC Switchboard

The Bechdel Test and an Animal-Friendly Film List from easyVegan.info

Misconceptions About Vegan Nutrition from Brockway Hall

Leaving Someone Out... from Liberation BC

Military Stabs Pigs in Avocado Field from PETA Files

Bestiality, Necrophilia Sexy? from Digging Through the Dirt (brace for the creepy; see also related past posts at easyVegan.info: Sexy Meat No. 1 and Sexy Meat No. 2)

Intersectionality 'Round the Interwebs, No. 5 from easyVegan.info

Vandals Spray-Paint Pigs and Cows Confined at a School from Veg Blog

The Factors of Oppression from L.O.V.E.

Be a Sneaky Vegan Activist from the Vegan Dietitian

Ching Farm Animal Rescue & Sanctuary 5K [Salt Lake] from That Vegan Girl

Cruel Draize Test Dropped in EU from Animal Aid

Vegan Before Six Turns into "Vegan at Lunchtime" from My Face Is On Fire

Be a Vegan Activist: Microactivism from Vegan Examiner Adam

Stephanie Ernst wrote the original Animal Rights blog at Change.org until December 2009. She can now be found at Animal Rights & AntiOppression.
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