Interviews and commentary the animal rights social network ARZone (Animal Rights Zone). "There is no one fact, no one argument that wins the day, for or against. Animal rights is a complicated issue. No one, partisan or foe, should expect a simple answer. Our guiding principle should be: let all voices be free to speak and to speak without interruption. After all, deciding where the truth lies takes time." ~ Professor Tom Regan
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Interviews and commentary the animal rights social network ARZone (Animal Rights Zone). "There is no one fact, no one argument that wins the day, for or against. Animal rights is a complicated issue. No one, partisan or foe, should expect a simple answer. Our guiding principle should be: let all voices be free to speak and to speak without interruption. After all, deciding where the truth lies takes time." ~ Professor Tom Regan
ARZone Total Liberation Interview 10 ~ Saryta Rodriguez
ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
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ARZone Total Liberation Interview 10 ~ Saryta Rodriguez
In this interview we spoke with Saryta Rodriguez. Saryta is an author, editor, social justice advocate, and educator. Their first book, Until Every Animal is Free, was published in 2015, and they are currently working on a compilation of essays examining food justice from a variety of lenses. Saryta’s past writings have focused on food justice, veganism, race, and gentrification.
ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
Interviews and commentary the animal rights social network ARZone (Animal Rights Zone). "There is no one fact, no one argument that wins the day, for or against. Animal rights is a complicated issue. No one, partisan or foe, should expect a simple answer. Our guiding principle should be: let all voices be free to speak and to speak without interruption. After all, deciding where the truth lies takes time." ~ Professor Tom Regan