In the Blogs: Bruce the Pig, Colliding Species, and Creative Advocacy

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-09-30 13:41:00 UTC
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Here's part 2 of the Animals in the Blogs roundup from the past couple weeks' contributions to the AR blogosphere (part 1 here). Posts from the most recent few days aren't included here, but worry not -- they'll be in this coming Monday's roundup. (I'm trying to keep the length of this list under control, for your reading ease.) Photo at right of Bruce the pig courtesy of Animal Place Sanctuary and blog (post included below).

"One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Delicacy" from easyVegan.info

Rooster Rant from the Eastern Shore Sanctuary Blog

Creative Yet Easy Animal Advocacy from Vegan Soapbox

Educated Animal Consumption as an Ethical Dietary Choice from My Face Is on Fire

The G-20 and Nonhuman Animals from Philosophía and Animal Liberation

Bruce, the Pig Who Never Gave Up from Animal Place Sanctuary

When Species Collide from the Animals & Society Institute Diary

Concern for Chickens Used in Kapparot from heeb'n'vegan

Animal Aid's Slaughterhouse Investigation Debunks "Humane Meat" Myth from Striking at the Roots

On Militant Direct Action from Unpopular Vegan Essays

Rethink Ham and Bacon from Vegan Break

The Switch Inside... from Vegan Feminist Agitator

A Book Which Should Have Stayed Hidden from greentangle

Why I Love the USDA's New Tip Sheet for Vegetarians from the Vegan Dietitian

Chicken Galore from Suicide Food

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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