Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 Bay Area Vegetarians' Food For Thought Book Club meets 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. There is also a separate book club, "Vegan Book Club", that discusses fiction books. Our next selection is Specious Science: How Genetics and Evolution Reveal Why Medical Research on Animals Harms Humans by C. Ray Greek, MD and Jean Swingle Greek, DVM Google Books description: "Arguing that there is a great divide between species that makes extrapolation of biochemical research from one group to another utterly invalid, this book provides the argument's scientific underpinning in accessible language, examining pediatrics, brain diseases, new surgical techniques and more." What: Food For Thought: Specious Science: How Genetics and Evolution Reveal Why Medical Research on Animals Harms HumansWhere: Cupertino (Fragrance Land)When: 9/14/08 Sunday, 11:30 amFull Details: http://www.bayareaveg.org/events.php?EID=1764#1764 Cheers,Tammy Bay Area Vegetarianswww.BayAreaVeg.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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