Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 **ANIMAL RIGHTS TEACH-IN** **FRIDAY, MAY 28, 12:30-4:00** **STANFORD UNIVERSITY, LANE HISTORY CORNER** Animal Rights on the Farm (ARF!), the Stanford University animal rights group, will be hosting a TEACH-IN this Friday, May 28th, at 12:30. The teach-in will feature an ALL-STAR panel on vivisection featuring Dr. Elliot Katz of In Defense of Animals, Dr. Linda Cork of Stanford University, animal rights attorney Christine Garcia, and Professor Susan Dunn. The panel will feature both sides of the issue, and would be ideal for all your on-the-fence friends. At 2:00, there will also be smaller lectures on " Animal Ethics and Spirituality " with Rabbi Mychal Copeland, and " Wild Animals and the Law " with Aaron Frank, the president of the California Wildlife Center. The teach-in will conclude with a screening of the animal rights documentary " The Witness " at 3:00. This event is free and open to the public. Free veg*n food will be served, but supplies are limited, so get there early! Please see below for the schedule and room numbers. Here is a link to a map of the Lane history building. http://campus-map.stanford.edu/campus_map/bldg.jsp?bldgID=01-200 & cx=1354 & cy=1172 & zoomto=100 & zoomfrom=100 Please forward this email widely! We need to ( " politely " ) show the vivisectionist on the panel that we're a strong movement, and that we'll turn out for academic events like this one! Email to coordinate carpools.... Contact me with any questions. mliebman See you on Friday! Matthew Liebman Stanford Law School Student Animal Legal Defense Fund _______________ Animals in Scientific Research: Ethical Issues at Stanford A Panel Discussion Featuring: Linda Cork, DVM, PhD, Chairperson of Stanford’s Dept. of Comparative Medicine Elliot M. Katz, DVM, Founder and President of In Defense of Animals Susan Dunn, PhD, Member, Panel on Animal Laboratory Care at Stanford Christine Garcia, Animal Rights Attorney 12:30 PM Friday, May 28th Room 200-034 (History Corner) Followed at 2:00 by: “Animal Ethics and Spirituality” Rabbi Mychal Copeland Room 200-202 “Wild Animals and the Law” Aaron Frank, Pres., CA Wildlife Center Room 200-219 Completed with a viewing and discussion of The Witness at 3:00, Room 200- 219 FREE FOOD PROVIDED BY THE BAYLEAF CAFÉ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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