Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 Tomorrow, Thursday March 10 at 6:30PM, Stanford Law School will screen Peaceable Kingdom, the Tribe of Heart film on farmed animals. We are very excited to announce that the screening will be followed by a discussion with Kim Sturla, the cofounder and director of Animal Place, the farmed animal sanctuary and education center in Vacaville. Directions to the law school are available at: http://www.law.stanford.edu/about/dirmap/driving.html The screening is part of the Environmental Law Society's Reel Green Film Series, and is co-sponsored by the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund. Email me with any questions. I hope to see you there! -Matthew ____________________________ Matthew Liebman Stanford Law Schoool Student Animal Legal Defense Fund http://saldf.stanford.edu > Salena Copeland <salena (AT) stanford (DOT) edu> > March 1, 2005 9:28:41 AM PST > animalrights (AT) lists (DOT) Stanford.EDU > Peaceable Kingdom Free on Campus! > > I hope everyone can join us for Peaceable Kingdom on Thursday March 10th > > Peaceable Kingdom will be at 6:30 in the Law School Lounge. If you are unfamiliar with the law school, here is a map to the law school (http://campus-map.stanford.edu/campus_map/bldg.jsp?bldgID=02-050 & cx=1393 & cy=1598 & zoomto=100 & zoomfrom=100). > The law lounge is the connecting structure between the two larger buildings. Parking is free in the nearest parking lot (white block below the law school in the interactive map) after 4 pm. > Kim Sturla from Animal Plance will be leading discussion after the film, and dinner will also be provided. > If you are unfamiliar with the film, please visit (http://www.tribeofheart.org/pk.htm) to learn more. > I hope to see everyone there. > Salena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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