To make "nonviolent" choices is to allow respect for others to spring up out of the abyss of misunderstanding; to use voices, not guns, and peaceful actions, not tanks; and to open hearts to the possibility of peaceful coexistence with others. In this speech, PETA president Ingrid Newkirk asks us to open our minds to the idea that the way we treat animals is a reflection of who we are and helps us determine whether we have grasped the most basic problem facing us as we attempt to resolve conflict.
How much do you love your cat? How much do you know about him or her? Test your kitty IQ with a fun, educational quiz on this cassette, which contains excerpts from Ingrid E. Newkirk's popular book, 250 Ways to Make Your Cat Adore You, read by the author.
Ingrid Newkirk offers humane choices for everyday living that make you feel good about yourself, your relationships, and how you treat others (from the mouse in the house to the sheep whose coat ends up as wool).
PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) sponsored a nationwide two-day "Helping Animals" seminar called "HA 101". Now available in audio, HA 101 includes PETA's most popular staff speakers, along with activism tips, tools, and advice to help you become a better advocate for animals. Topics covered include: Community Activism, Answering Tough Questions About Animal Rights, Demo Tips, Effective Advocacy, Basic Media Training, and Speaking Up for Animals.
A persuasive speaker who has been invited to address conventions all over the world, PETA president Ingrid Newkirk gives two keynote addresses in this expanded set that will inspire compassionate people everywhere to speak up for what they believe in and become more active every day in simple ways.
Christianity and Vegetarianism: Pursuing the Nonviolence of Jesus
By John Dear
Narrated by John John Dear
Fr. Dear makes a powerful argument for the support of vegetarianism through Christianity, showing that eating meat supports environmental degradation, poor health, global poverty, and animal abuse, and arguing that each of these is antithetical to Christian living.
The Hebrew Bible offers countless examples of how God intends for there to be a compassionate and caring attitude toward animals and the planet. This attitude has been a constant theme throughout Judaism to the present day. Dr. Richard H. Schwartz, Ph.D. speaks on Judaism and vegetarianism with an introduction by Rabbi David Rosen.
On the Run: Daring, Real-Life ALF Adventure Stories of Animals Rescued from Laboratories
By Ingrid E. Newkirk
Narrated by Ingrid E. Newkirk
Sit back and listen as PETA president and co-founder Ingrid Newkirk reads excerpts from her book Free the Animals, an action-packed story of the people who, often risking life and limb as well as their own liberty, rescue animals from laboratories, fur farms, and factory farms.
Bruce Friedrich, director of vegan outreach for PETA, argues that a vegetarian diet is the only diet that takes seriously the health and environmental implications of animal agriculture. He also discusses the impact of factory farming and slaughterhouse consolidation on worker safety, Third World poverty, and animal welfare.
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