Activism
Activism is the process of campaigning & demonstrating against the status quo in order to bring about political or social change. Direct action is at the forefront of activism aimed at disrupting social norms to bring awareness of injustice.
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An ex-gang member’s love for pigs spurs him on a life-risking mission to uncover the truth behind bacon – exposing widespread deception in a country that claims to have some of the highest animal welfare standards in the world.
25 IDEAS TO INSPIRE YOUR ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISM
From the child who asks her parents where meat comes from, launching her family on a vegan journey, to the attorney arguing cases to improve the lives of billions of factory farmed animals, animal rights activism takes many forms. Each person who lives a vegan lifestyle or marches for animal rights is one more voice speaking up for animals. And, lucky for us, there are infinite opportunities for compassionate action every day.
How to Be an Activist
Anyone can become an effective advocate for animals – all you need is passion and commitment. But these simple tips can help you maximise your impact and make sure your message is loud and clear.
Animal Rights Activism Guide: How to Be Effective
Vegan lifestyles undeniably keep a great many animals from harm. But the number of animals you can save by changing your diet pales in comparison to what is achievable through advocacy. You can save hundreds of times more animals through animal rights activism or vegan advocacy than you can save by merely being vegan.
12 WAYS TO PRACTICE VEGAN ACTIVISM AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Vegan activism is a proactive approach to communicating and acting the idea in which all non-human animals are entitled to the possession of their own lives. Vegan activists merely present the truth in the many ways humans exploit animals and take away their freedom.
Speciesism Philosophy
Speciesism, in applied ethics and the philosophy of animal rights, the practice of treating members of one species as morally more important than members of other species; also, the belief that this practice is justified.