Marin
Peace & Justice Coalition
Animal Rights Committee
In 2004 the Marin Peace & Justice
Coalition established an Animal Rights Committee
and we have also just begun an Animal Rights presence on the MPJC
web site. www.mpjc.org
The Marin Peace & Justice Coalition has an active
membership of approximately 45 people who meet each Monday evening
from 7:30PM-9:00PM at the First United Methodist Church in San Rafael
and a supporting membership of approximately 1600 who receive a
weekly email newsletter in which Animal Rights events and actions
are included as often as possible.
This past year the AR committee did a number
of things to help animals including:
€ Sharing a booth at the Green Festival
with East Bay Animal Advocates and Bay
Area EarthSave and together creating and distributing a
brochure on the harm factory farms have on Humans, Animals and the
Environment.
€ Taking12 members of the coalition to see Peaceable
Kingdom at it’s SF Premier (three of which went vegan immediately
after.)
€ Delivering a letter in support of SB1520 to ban
the production and sale of forced fed Foie Gras in
California to the California Assembly Business and Professions Committee
members in Sacramento.
€ Submitting a number of powerful Animal Rights
videos to the coalition’s video lending library.
€ Sending a number of letters for
animals from active members including requests to the Canadian Government
to stop the seal slaughter in Canada; to the FDA to stop the cruel
agribusiness practice of force molting hens; to the Chinese Government
to end Bear Bile Farming by the year 2008 and to the U.S. Patent
and Trademark office to cancel a patent on beagle dogs.
€ Hosting a private screening of
Peaceable Kingdom for a small gathering of MPJC members.
€ Enjoying SHAC Activist Kevin Jonas
speak to its active members one Monday evening.
€ Creating and selling Animal Rights T-Shirts
and buttons and distributing Animal Rights Literature at
a number of Social Justice events during the summer.
€ Launching a call to boycott local
San Anselmo restaurant Fork until they stop serving
Foie Gras.
It is imperative to the animals’ future that we help
make connections to other social justice movements thus increasing
the power and momentum towards our goal. We need to help de-alienate
the Animal Rights Movement and integrate it into all human-centered
liberation movements as it is not separate from them but most deeply
connected to them all. Extending rights to life and liberty to non-human
animals is the future and the future is now.
Looking forward to an active 2005.
For now and for the animals forever,
Kate
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Kate Danaher
MPJC AR Committee
415-459-1149 (voice for animals)
Marin Peace & Justice Coalition
P.O. Box 9458
San Rafael, CA 94912
415-721-2844
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