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  • Outtakes

    Outtakes

    I had an amazing time with this wonderful, diverse group of trailblazers, so I’m delighted to share some of the outtakes from the interviews.

  • How I Gave Up Cheese

    How I Gave Up Cheese

    For anyone who wants to give up dairy but hasn’t yet been able to do it, here’s some practical advice from Lee Hall. This one starts with what must be one of my favorite quotes from her, “We can’t really leave our morals to the legislature, or to corporations.”

  • Why I Started Working on Behalf of Animals (Lee Hall)

    Why I Started Working on Behalf of Animals (Lee Hall)

    Lee Hall writes about animal rights for CounterPunch. You can check out her site Vegan Place. Her most recent book is Dining with Friends: The Art of North American Vegan Cuisine.

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  • The Case Against Using Violence in Activism

    The Case Against Using Violence in Activism

    “As a movement, your means should be your ends.” Lee Hall

  • One Thing to Improve the Lives of Animals (Compilation)

    One Thing to Improve the Lives of Animals (Compilation)

    Peter Singer, Lee Hall, Richard Epstein, Steve Wise, Jarrod Bailey, Sarah Baeckler, Katherine Meyer, Pat Dingle and Gary Francione recommend one thing to improve the lives of animals.

  • One Thing to Improve the Lives of Animals (Lee Hall)

    One Thing to Improve the Lives of Animals (Lee Hall)

    “There’s no comparison. Veganism is the single most important thing that one can do today.”  

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  • Where Would You Draw the Line? (Compilation)

    Where Would You Draw the Line? (Compilation)

    Jarrod Bailey, Richard Epstein, David Priestman, Laurie Pycroft, Roger Fouts, Steve Wise, Katherine Meyer, Theo Capaldo, Gary Francione, Lee Hall, Peter Singer, Sarah Baeckler, and Pedro Pozas Terrados respond to where they would draw the line and what criteria they would use when granting rights to animals.

  • Drawing the Line (Lee Hall)

    Drawing the Line (Lee Hall)

    “Any animal who is conscious of experiencing life. So I look at consciousness as the criterion for where I draw the line.“

  • The Reality of the Animal Welfare Act

    The Reality of the Animal Welfare Act

    “You’re not really gonna have any kind of law substantially creating circumstances where animals are going to be treated well if that law has nothing ultimately to do with the mission of the enterprise, with the end result that they want. Think about it, it’s not gonna happen.“ – Lee Hall

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  • How Animal Rights Became Associated with Eco-Terrorism

    How Animal Rights Became Associated with Eco-Terrorism

    “We have a Federal law that targets people who…are accused of doing certain crimes that would have been considered criminal anyway but now because it’s against an animal enterprise the penalties are far stricter.” – Lee Hall