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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.

  • Why I Started Working on Behalf of Animals (Sarah Baeckler)

    Why I Started Working on Behalf of Animals (Sarah Baeckler)

    Sarah Baeckler, JD is the Executive Director of the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance (NAPSA).

  • 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.

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  • One Thing to Improve the Lives of Animals (Sarah Baeckler)

    One Thing to Improve the Lives of Animals (Sarah Baeckler)

    “I don’t think  that chimps will continue to be used in entertainment for very much longer. But just don’t go to movies that have them in there. Make the financial dollar sign vote that you’re just not going to support it and write to companies when you see them in ads. It’s a little thing you can do but every voice that a company hears from…it does make a difference.”  

  • 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 (Sarah Baeckler)

    Drawing the Line (Sarah Baeckler)

    “I support the idea of changing the concept of all animals from property to something else.“

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  • “No Animals Were Harmed”

    “No Animals Were Harmed”

    “The chimpanzees…were struck or kicked or had something thrown at them…but they also sometimes just got hit out of the blue by the Head Trainer and my sense was that he did that to keep them focused and keep them paying attention to him.” Sarah Baeckler