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BRAND NEW INTERVIEWS AT THE ABOLITIONIST-ONLINE

 

Lee Hall animal activist, feminist and lawyer latest article: Speaking of

Justice and Care: To cultivate an effective movement for animal rights, a

movement that gains wide interest and support, it's essential for advocates to

show the concept's powerful relevance to social justice and to ecological

activism. Dispensing with the myths (Is it true that animal-rights activists

focus on legal fixes at the expense of a caring ethic? Does the animal-rights

position conflict with ecological reality?), " Speaking of Justice and Care "

considers the role of caregiving in advocacy, the importance of being fair

members of our biocommunity, and how cultivating respect for nonhuman beings on

their own terms would strengthen the environmentalmovement

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/07l_hall2.shtml

 

The Abolitionist-Online has the magnificent Maneka Gandhi's latest speech. Say

no more….

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/_07gandhi.shtml

 

No-Kill Colony Cat Care – All you have ever wanted to know from the expert and

author of Redemption, Nathan Winograd. He is a regular writer for the

Abolitionist and one we wholeheartedly agree with.

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/07l_winograd2.shtml

 

Amanda Benham is a rare creature! She's a successful Australian vegan

nutritionist who has spoken with David Horton for the Abolitionist-Online on all

your dietary needs and tricky problems. Not to be missed!

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/_07benham.shtml

 

Stuffed and Starved: Markets, Power and the Hidden Battle for the World System.

There's a food shortage of fruits, vegetables and bread in the world. Ken Setter

reviews Raj Patel's latest book that is of great concern for discerning vegans.

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/_07patel.shtml

 

Dr Marion Nestle's book The Politics of Food is a classic. Dr Nestle speaks with

editor Claudette Vaughan on who's controlling the world's food supply. We say

the normal four groups pyramid with a capstone on top and its heavy emphasize on

meat and dairy looks Illuminati to us. Dr Nestle disagrees.

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/_07nestle.shtml

 

David Horton writing for the Abolitionist: Veganism Takes Guts

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/_07horton.shtml

 

CJ TOINTON Interviewed by David Horton. CJ lives in the bush, in a self-built

house on her land, named " Allambee " , in Far North Queensland. Her newly built,

one room house is very open and free for animals mainly wallabies and brush

turkeys, to wander in and out as they please, which of course they do. It's a

Australian vegans best kind of life. Read her story.

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/_07tointon.shtml

 

Will Tuttle was such a find! He is the author of The World Peace Diet striking

out for veganism and peace on the planet for all living persons. We are very

pleased to introduce Will to all our regular readers. David Horton interviewed.

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/07l_tuttle.shtml

 

Jason Miller talks about hamburgers and those pesky animal activists who dare to

take on the meat-head mentality. Funky and a First. We'll invite Jason back to

write again.

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/_07miller.shtml

 

Margaret Setter reviews Peter Singer's The President of Good and Evil.

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/_07singer.shtml

 

Ken Setter reviews Naomi Wolf's The End of America

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/_07wolf.shtml

 

Last but not least, Sue Belfitt speaks to David Horton about her fascinating

vegan life! Sue Belfitt is 52 years of age. She's been a vegan for almost 30

years. Her partner Gavin, also vegan, has been vegan for almost 30 years. She is

the mother of 3 healthy boys, and spent 13 years living in rural NSW with a

group of other vegans. She grew fruit and veggies veganically there as well as

raising children, making tofu and tempeh and became involved in veganic

catering, sweet delights being her specialty.

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/_07belfitt.shtml

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