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7/1, Emeryville, Food for Thought Book Club: Free the Animals by Ingrid Newkirk

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"This is the true story of how the animal liberation underground started in the United States. Every character -- including each of the wonderful animals you will come to know, most of whom made it to safety -- is real flesh and blood. Because the federal government retains an abiding interest in locking up anyone involved in illegally removing animals from those who legally exploit them, it has convened grand juries to investigate the often daring and successful raids that you will read about. That is why it was necessary to change the names of the people involved, as well as some details that might reveal where they lived and what they did for a living." From Free the Animals: The Story of the Animal Liberation Front by Ingrid Newkirk. To read more, click here

 

Bay Area Vegetarians' Food For Thought Book Club meets bi-monthly to discuss nonfiction books on the topics of vegetarianism, animal rights, and nutrition. Everyone is welcome to join us (both veg & non-veg), and we especially encouraging aspiring and new veg*ns to join us. We are a supportive, low-key, and friendly group. FYI, in consideration of others, including our animal friends, all food and drink consumed during book discussions are vegan.

What: Food For Thought Book Club: Free the Animals: The Story of the Animal Liberation FrontWhen: 7/1/07 Sunday, 11:30 amWhere: Emeryville - Manzanita, 4001 Linden St. (at 40th), easy 10 minute walk from MacArthur BART Ultimate Guide information (including reviews) RSVP: Tammy [ http://www.bayareaveg.org/rsvp.htm?id=1582 ]Full Details: http://www.bayareaveg.org/events.php?EID=1582#1582

Space is limited, so if you're interested, please RSVP today. More information & discussion on upcoming books, meeting locations, etc. can be found on the new Food for Thought book club mailing list at -

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Cheers,Tammy

 

Non-violence leads to the highest ethics, which is the goal of all evolution. Until we stop harming all other living beings, we are still savages. - Thomas Edison

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