Guest guest Posted July 18, 2009 Report Share Posted July 18, 2009 (Please note the date change: Samuel will be speaking this coming Tuesday the 21st.) Speciesist Education. Yesterday's Education as the Source of Today's Prejudice A talk by Samuel Guerrero Azañedo Tuesday, July 21st at 7 PM 810 Clay St, Oakland, CA 94607 Free to attend Samuel Guerrero Azañedo, currently visiting from Spain, is well known for creating and teaching an anti-speciesist syllabus in Spanish primary schools. He will be speaking with us about that work. Samuel is part of Todos Somos Animales (todossomosanimales.org), a Spanish organization devoted to promoting respect for life and liberty of all animals through vegan education. We're particularly impressed by the group's commitment to freedom for animals, as evidenced in their work. The full description of the talk is pasted below. Samuel is also speaking at this weekend's AR2009 conference. We are looking forward to this presentation and learning about how we might start a similar program here in the Bay Area. All are invited and welcome to attend and participate. The talk is free and transit-accessible. If you'd like to attend and have any accessibility requests, please send us a note. Warmly, Miranda and Victor * For those who missed the earlier announcement, the talk by Jenna Calabrese, co-founder of L.O.V.E. (loveallbeings.org) and former Vegan Outreach Northeast Outreach Coordinator, will be offered at this Saturday's Vegans for Action meetup: http://www.meetup.com/vegans/calendar/10792466/ _________ Speciesist Education. Yesterday's Education as the Source of Today's Prejudice Synopsis: our attitude towards nonhuman animals is determined by the education we have received. Since early childhood, both the given teachings at school and the experiences lived around us, marked the way we consider the rest of animals, our mentality and the way we interpret reality. The talk focuses on the education field. In it, the analysis of textbooks and didactic resources which we received at school shows that behind those teachings we can find the ideas and elements that uphold specieism, the bias by which non human animals are discriminated against. Through such study, the personal experience of the speaker himself as a teacher in a public Primary school sets a model to prove, on the one hand that the official syllabus keeps its speciest condition intact and on the other hand, to express his points of disagreement with it. Consequently, an alternative education project is suggested, whose goal is, firstly, to inform both the education system and the public opinion and media about the existence of this specieist education, and secondly, to put forward a new syllabus that may convey values of respect, justice and equality towards all animals, including " veganism " as the attitude that best embodies them all. -- Veganism as Anti-Oppression: http://loveallbeings.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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