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VeganWorldRadio.org :: episode # 20 : 1 December 2008


a holiday gift from FARM
a vision of many voices from AR2008
The holiday season also marks the time of reflection on the past year. Today we review the effects that our consumption habits have on impacting the planet, some humane holiday observances, and new ways that we can help animals as we enter the winter season and prepare for the New Year. We share a candle-lighting ceremony for the animals, a compassionate invitation from holocaust survivor Alex Hershaft, and a lesson in global sustainability from Richard Schwartz, courtesy of FARM's recent Animal Rights National Conference. Kim McCoy of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society gives a preview of the SHARK ANGELS project, and Bett Sundermeyer of NoKillHouston.org explains the urgent opportunity for citizens to help transform the city pound into a no-kill facility.

A Candle Lighting for the Animals: A Compassionate Plea for Non-Violence

Opening Ceremony and Plenary Speeches from the AR2008 Conference. A moving entreaty for peace is delivered by activist attorney and film-maker, Shannon Keith, as she lights three candles during the advent of the Animal Rights National Conference, followed by the rousing welcoming comments of Holocaust survivor and conference founder, Alex Hershaft.



Recordings Available of Conference: Hear AR2008 in Full

On today's program, we will be playing some segments from the recent Animal Rights National Conference in Washington, DC, graciously offered to the show by FARM The Farm Animal Reform Movement. For the full content and any other recorded materials from the conference please go to www.arconference.org and click the last button on the lower left marked RECORDINGS.

Complete recordings from the Animal Rights 2008 National Conference and past conferences on MP3. CDs are available from JOB Conference Recording Services, 4610 South Dakota Ave NE, Washington, DC 20017-2723; JOB_CRS@att.net; 202-269-2000.



Alex Hershaft: Conference Chair AR2008 and Founder of F.A.R.M.

"My experiences in the Warsaw Ghetto during the Nazi Holocaust had a profound impact on my subsequent life choices.I felt some guilt that I lived when so many others didn't and a sense of duty to redeem my survival by assuming their share of responsibility for making this planet a better place to live for all its inhabitants.After the war, I became active in the religious freedom, civil rights, peace, and environmental movements, receiving much fulfillment, but always feeling that I was missing something.Following my deeply emotional experience at the World Vegetarian Congress, I took time to reflect on the root of the key problems challenging planetary survival, i.e., disease, hunger, environmental devastation, oppression, and war. Amazingly, all evidence pointed to animal agriculture as the common root cause.My life's mission then became crystal clear. In particular, my experiences in the Nazi Holocaust allowed me to empathize with the condition of farm animals in today's factory farms, auction yards, and slaughterhouses.I know first hand what it's like to be treated like a worthless object, to be hunted by the killers of my family and friends, to wonder each day if I will see the next sunrise, to be crammed in a cattle car on the way to slaughter."



"Go Vegan with Bob Linden:" Year-In-Review

Fellow vegan radio man, Bob Linden from the California-based, "Go Vegan with Bob Linden" shares a year in review of our consumption patterns and how we can be part of the solution by going vegan. Listen to Bob's show weekly live and on archived on the web...

www.goveganradio.com



Urgent Action for Pound Reform: Opportunity to act for No-Kill Houston

Bett Sundermeyer from No-Kill Houston explains the urgent need for citizens to speak up now for reform at the city pound, BARC, Bureau of Animal Regulation and Care before a new shelter director is appointed. The City of Houston recently agreed to hire Nathan Winograd, Director of the No Kill Advocacy Center to perform an assessment of B.A.R.C., however the city has not yet agreed to the recruitment search necessary to make Houston a NO-KILL city. Letters and phone calls are needed to the mayor and city council to speak up for shelter reform, and No-Kill Houston is in need of donations to bring this change to city government. Please visit their website for full details.

www.nokillhouston.org



Kim McCoy: SHARK ANGELS team up to save a diminishing species

Kim McCoy is the Executive Director of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS), an international non-profit, marine wildlife conservation organization whose mission is to end the destruction of habitat and slaughter of wildlife in the world's oceans in order to conserve and protect ecosystems and species. Kim will speak to us about her newest project, SHARK ANGELS a conservation effort to help sharks in the wild. This photo, taken with "Emma," shows the Angels safely free-swimming with maligned and misunderstood tiger sharks.

www.sharkangels.org



Richard Schwartz: Planetary Survival and a Spiritual Mandate

Dr. Richard Schwartz, prolific author and activist for global sustainability, Jewish Vegetarianism and co-producer of the film "A Sacred Duty" highlights the plenary speech at AR2008 on global warming and the urgent need for a worldwide vegetarian consciousness. Dr. Schwartz has graciously donated several copies of the film "A Sacred Duty" for distribution at this weekend's events through Society of PEACE.

www.jewishveg.com/schwartz



 
 

 

 

Saturday, December 6, 2008
The Texas Humane Legislation Network (THLN) Southeast Chapter Meeting

The Texas Humane Legislation Network (THLN) Southeast Chapter will be holding their monthly Houston meeting on Saturday, December 6, 2008 at the Houston Humane Society building. The meeting will be held from 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM.

Come learn how you can get involved in changing the laws to help animals in Texas. For more information, visit THLN or contact Society of PEACE member Brian Craft, who is the President of the THLN Southeast Chapter via email or call 713-376-3811.


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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2008
The Society of PEACE "WORLD PEACE DIET" Holiday Event & Vegan Feast Featuring Dr. Will Tuttle

Our Annual Vegan Holiday Event will be held on Saturday, December 6 at the Hare Krishna Cultural Center in Houston. We are honored to present Dr. Will Tuttle, author of The World Peace Diet: Eating for Spiritual Health and Social Harmony as our esteemed guest speaker. 

Join us for this special event featuring a presentation and musical performance by Dr. Tuttle, as well as vegan Indian cuisine and dessert.  Doors open at 5:00 PM, Seating will begin at 5:30 PM.  Our full vegan dinner menu will feature a garden salad,  traditional flat-bread, curried vegetables, saffron rice, beans & lentils and vegan peanut butter fudge. 

Each attendee will receive our Society of PEACE 2009 Pocket calendar as a gift and there will be plenty of free literature.  Dr. Tuttle's books and music will also be available for autograph and purchase.

Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008
Time: Seating for Dinner begins at 5:30 PM, Program to follow Dinner
Location: the Community Hall at the Houston Hare Krisha Cultural Center, 1320 W. 34th Street, Houston, TX 77018
(Click here for map )
Price: $15 per person, cash at the door

CLICK HERE TO VIEW, PRINT & SHARE THE EVENT FLYER .

Reservations are required! Seating is available for 200 guests. All ages and the general public are welcome to attend.

Please RSVP with Society of PEACE Assistant VP Mari Devlin, or call/text your reservation to the Society of PEACE at 832-722-1376 before December 3rd!


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Sunday, December 7, 2008
Unity Church of the Bay Area and The Vegetarian Society of the Bay Area present a piano concert and vegan luncheon with Dr. Will Tuttle

Dr. Will Tuttle will be in League City for several events at the Unity Church of the Bay Area on Sunday, December 7th, as he continues his tour of Houston. He will speak at the Sunday morning service at 10:30 AM, followed by the Vegetarian Society of the Bay Area Vegan Potluck Luncheon for Dr. Tuttle at 12:30 PM. Later that night, Dr. Tuttle will perform a piano concert at the church at 7:00 PM.

10:30 AM: Sunday service featuring Dr. Will Tuttle, author of The World Peace Diet

12:30 PM: Vegan Potluck Luncheon with Dr. Tuttle, sponsored by the Vegetarian Society of the Bay Area

7:00 PM: Dr. Tuttle's Piano Passion concert

The events are free and open to the public. For more information, contact VSBA member and Society of PEACE Tabling Coordinator Sandy McAvin at 281-332-8154, or visit the Unity Church of the Bay Area website .  Click here  for a map and directions.


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MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2008
Society of PEACE presents a free workshop on The World Peace Diet with Dr. Will Tuttle

Join us for an informative workshop focusing on the principles in The World Peace Diet . The free workshop will be held at Field of Greens Restaurant in Houston from 6:00-8:30 PM, featuring Dr. Will Tuttle and Madeleine Tuttle.

Enjoy a lively discussion in a small group setting.  Workshop attendees will gain insight on the material presented in The World Peace Diet.  Attendees can purchase the vegan meal of their choice (meal optional).  Dr. Tuttle's books and CD's will also be available for purchase at this event.

Date: Monday, December 8, 2008
Time: 6:00 PM
Location:  Field of Greens Restaurant in Houston
Workshop is Free

*vegan meal optional (to be purchased by attendees if desired)

Reservations are requested for seating and materials.  RSVP via email to Society of PEACE Asst VP Mari Devlin , or call/text the Society of PEACE line at 832-722-1376.




episode #20 : 1 December 2008

Today's show produced and hosted by Jerrilyn

jerrilyn@veganworldradio.org


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