
Image from the 5 Day Fast and Justice Camp that we covered on episode 192. This episode features a talk by Nick looking into the state’s role in animal oppression, amongst other topics.
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This episode covers veganism and ethnicity as well as anarchism and animal liberation, featuring a talk by Angela Davis on veganism as revolutionary, a voicemail from “the usual Jon” on Maori veganism and a talk by Nick on why animal liberation is an important anarchist issue.
Check out Nick’s article published on the ABC, covering dog attacks but also broader issues of dogs and other animals being classified as property under the law. We also appreciate any shares on the article via Facebook and Twitter.
Nick’s talk covers some themes touched on in episode 192 regarding police, the state and animal exploitation. You can find links to all of the sources Nick mentioned during the talk in the description for the talk. I’d specifically like to mention the article ‘It’s not easy being young, black, and vegan’ by Odochi Ibe and documentary The Invisible Vegan, both on African-American veganism. Follow @InvisibleVegan on Twitter for updates on the doco.
We play Angela Davis’s talk referred to above as part of the regular segment ‘Angela Davis ALWAYS Makes Sense’ – this time it’s on veganism.
John’s voicemail was originally played on Team Earthling podcast and if any Māori or Pasifika vegans or non-vegans interested in veganism want a forum that’s more aligned with your cultural values, Jon recommends the group “Māori and Pasifika Vegans” on Facebook. For more information on race, class and veganism you can check out a great talk by Javed on this topic (which we played on episode 54) as well as the talk ‘Animal Activism of the Poor in Australia—Is anyone paying attention?’ by Jeanette Carroll.
Here are a bunch of articles, book chapters etc Nick has published recently (must be uni break!):
- Quick and easy vegan meals on our blog progressivepostings.wordpress.com
- The Silence of the Lambs: My Interview with an Australian Slaughterhouse Worker.
- Post 1 on faunalytics.org summarising some lessons for animal activists from my PhD research: ‘The Little Effort Paradigm: Asking People To Do Less, Sustainably’.
- Post 2 on faunalytics.org: ‘Are Grassroots Organizations Essential To Promoting Veganism?’.
- Post 3 on faunalytics.org: ‘Are Conditions Ripe For Animal Rights Vegan Activism?’.
- Book chapter ‘The Role of the Ideology of Animal Welfare in the Consumption and Marketing of Animal-Origin Products’, written with Sarah McGrath, in the book Handbook of Research on Social Marketing and Its Influence on Animal Origin Food Product Consumption.
Nick has also joined the Freedom of Species animal advocacy show on 3CR radio – you can hear him discuss the campaign against horse-drawn carriages in Melbourne here and he’ll be a regular host on the show from now on.
Finally, you can view some pics from the Be Fair Be Vegan demonstration here and below – this was part of the Be Fair Be Vegan ad campaign that we discussed last episode.
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Clips:
Local Resident Failure ‘Fuck White Pride’, Angela Davis – interview 1972 – talking about revolution, Angela Davis on Veganism, Nick’s talk ‘Why Animal Liberation is an Important Anarchist Issue’, “The usual Jon” on Maori veganism, Dead Prez ‘Be Healthy’.