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Title: Factory Farming and You
Other Titles: How factory farming is destroying our ecosystem, harming our health, and abusing animals and what you can do about it
Authors: Friedrich, Bruce
Keywords: vegan
vegetarian
factory farming
animal rights
health
environment
Issue Date: 7-Feb-2006
Publisher: Michigan Animal Rights Society
Abstract: Bruce Friedrich, director of vegan outreach for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PeTA), discusses factory farming and how it is harming the environment, health, and animals. He suggests that the best solution is to adopt a plant-based diet.
Description: Bruce Friedrich, director of vegan outreach for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PeTA), discusses factory farming and how it is harming the environment, health, and animals. He suggests that the best solution is to adopt a plant-based diet. Bruce shows the video Meet Your Meat during his presentation. That video is released by PeTA into the public domain and is included here. You are free to redistribute Meet Your Meat in any format. You are also free to redistribute the video of Bruce's talk in any format. We ask that you do not edit the content, however. MARS website is http://www.umich.edu/~humanity/ SALDF website is http://sitemaker.umich.edu/umls_saldf/ PeTA's website is http://www.peta.org/
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/57423
Appears in Collections:Michigan Animal Rights Society (MARS)

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BruceFriedrich_2006feb07_audio_only.mp3 Audio only37195KbUnknownView/Open
BruceFriedrich_2006feb07_slides.pptSlides from the talk7095KbMicrosoft PowerpointView/Open
MeetYourMeat_640x480_MP4V_AAC.mp4Supplementary video193445KbMPEGView/Open
BruceFriedrich_2006feb07_640x480_MP4V_AAC.mp4Main video641812KbMPEGView/Open

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