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Forhindrer veganerbevægelsen, at vi får en vegansk verden? - Foredrag med Jake Conroy

Dato: 
Torsdag, 04. aug. 2016 - 19:00 til 21:00
Sted: 
Cafe Retro
Knabrostræde 26
1210
København
Arrangør: 
Go Vegan
Entré: 
Gratis

Go Vegan har endnu en gang fornøjelsen og æren af at invitere til en aften i selskab med den amerikanske dyrerettighedsaktivist, Jake Conroy, som gæster Cafe Retro i København d. 4. august kl. 19 med et nyt spændende foredrag: 

"Purity Politics: How Animal Liberation is Keeping Us From Animal Liberation". 

Jake Conroy står som én af dyrerettighedsbevægelsens mest inspirerende profiler i disse år, så glæd jer!

Foredraget vil kaste et kritisk insiderblik på dyrerettighedsbevægelsen - særligt bevægelsens fokus på individuelt forbrug samt stræben mod personlig "renhed" i form af at være den mest perfekte veganer. Og Jake vil samtidig komme med bud på, hvordan bevægelsen kan overkomme disse forhindringer og bygge bro til andre bevægelser, som kæmper imod undertrykkelse og for social retfærdighed.

Her er Jakes egen introduktion til foredraget: 
"As the animal rights movement struggles to find footing in the broader social justice landscape, we continue to organize in a way that alienates all those around us. By looking at our own attempts at purity, and how successful movements have overcome such barricades in the past, there is hope we can build a long lasting, all-encompassing struggle.".

Foredraget er gratis og vil vare ca. 60 minutter og efterfølgende vil der være mulighed for spørgsmål og diskussion.

Så sæt kryds i kalenderen torsdag d. 4 august kl. 19! 

Og husk at invitere jeres venner til eventen!

Vi glæder os til at se jer! 
// Go Vegan

 

Om Jake Conroy: 
"Jake Conroy is a long-time activist, designer, and writer based in San Francisco, CA, USA. He has been involved in a wide range of activism since 1995. His passion for positive change led him to volunteer with and organize various campaigns on local, regional, national, and international levels with great success.

In 1996, he became an active member and director for the Northwest Animal Rights Network (NARN). He participated in various acts of civil disobedience, hundreds of protests, and countless educational outreach events, working with NARN to turn Seattle into one of the most animal-friendly cities in the country. He was also a co-founder and Vice President of Ocean Defense International (ODI), where led the first ever disruption of a whale hunt in US coastal waters. By piloting various vessels and directly putting themselves between the hunted and hunter, Jake and ODI reduced the anticipated kill of 20 Pacific Gray whales down to one.

Recognizing the need for strong grassroots campaigning, Jake helped build the foundation of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty USA in 2001, considered one of the most successful grassroots animal rights campaigns in history. 

Due to the overwhelming success of the campaign against one of the biggest lobbying industries in the US, the federal government prosecuted Jake and his co-defendants, known as the SHAC 7, as domestic terrorists. After a highly publicized case in 2006, the SHAC 7 were found guilty on all charges, including the controversial Animal Enterprise Protection Act (now called the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act) and sentenced to a variety of prison terms and a $1,000,001 restitution fine. Jake was sentenced to 48 months, which he served in 2 prisons in southern California.

Currently Jake works for the Rainforest Action Network, an organization that uses direct action and pressure campaigns to help enact responsible corporate policies. He also organizes with the Rising Tide network in San Francisco, using direct action to fight for climate justice."

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