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Gentle Thanksgiving Registers 220 events Events included public vegan feasts, cooking classes, special restaurant menus, information tables, exhibits, leafleting, and food sampling. Throughout November, activists distributed nearly 6,000 handouts that detail the suffering of turkeys and offer free Vegetarian Starter Kits. The cards pulled in approximately 600 requests for Vegetarian Starter Kits and countless visitors to our Gentle Thanksgiving website. FARM wrote a letter
to President Bush requesting that he pardon all turkeys
this year, rather than just two. TV host Bill Maher
also released a Presidential pardon request. View the Gentle Thanksgiving 2007 Report. AR2008 Conference Plans Are Underway
This is our most attractive venue since we started hosting the national animal rights conferences in 1981. The building has lots of sunlight, and we have the entire conference level. It adjoins a small lake and a botanical preserve with running trails. The 2008 program will offer a number of new features, including plenary presentations by prominent leaders of the consumer, environmental, and social justice movements, and presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich. Early e-mail registration opens in January. Check for regular updates at www.ARconference.org.
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space for your personal greeting. To request the free handouts, visit our Literature Request page. Letters from FARM Promote Vegan Message Letters to the editor are the second most read section of the newspaper after the front page. They are a most effective vehicle for bringing our message to millions of middle Americans that we don't reach in other ways. To learn more about Letters from FARM, visit our website. Some of FARM's Favorite Links | FARM Heroes Here we feature key supporters of FARM and animal rights movement.
Elliot M. Katz, DVM is the founder and president of (IDA) In Defense of Animals. He began his career as a veterinarian and founded IDA in reaction to the insensitivity of his profession to animal suffering. Dr. Katz serves on FARM's Board of Directors.
Seth Tibbott launched Turtle Island Foods (home of the famed Tofurky) in 1980 and was featured recently in the Washington Post. He participates in many of FARM’s programs, providing generous product donations for Meatout, Gentle Thanksgiving. and AR Conferences. About FARM FARM is a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) public-interest group advocating vegan diets to save animals, protect our environment, and improve health. FARM is supported by donations from caring people like you. Your donations support our programs directly because we raise our own funds and our overhead is less than 5%. Caring Gifts For T-shirts, books, and other fun stuff, visit FARM Store. |
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