The Final Program Schedule for the Animal Rights 2004
National Conference is now posted at
www.AR2004.org/schedule2004.html. The
schedule packs ten plenary sessions, 63 workshops and rap and campaign
report sessions, and hundreds of videos and exhibits into a compact
3-1/3-day program. Intensive seminars, demonstration, and lobbying are
planned for the Monday after the conference.
More than 80 speakers, representing 60 organizations, will
present. They include Steve Best, Lawrence Carter-Long, Karen Davis, Karen
Dawn, Michael Fox, Michael Greger, Tippi Hedren, Alex Hershaft, Steve
Hindi, Kevin Jonas, Greg Lawson, Howard Lyman, Jim Mason, Lauren Ornelas,
Dan Piraro, Tom Regan, Sherry Schlueter, Jerry Vlasak, Paul Watson, and
Zoe Weil. (For a complete speaker listing, visit
www.AR2004.org/program.html )
The conference will be held on July 8-12 at the Sheraton
Premiere Hotel in Vienna, VA, just outside the Washington Beltway. The
hotel offers a fabulous $75 room rate, $10-12 vegan buffets, and free dog
beds. To book a room, please visit
https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=0405202927&key=3F210
click on "Book Now" and follow instructions.
The $140 conference registration includes access to all
sessions and exhibits as well as morning and evening snacks. A few
low-income discounts and staff positions are still available. To register,
visit www.AR2004.org/registration.html
For additional details, please visit www.AR2004.org or
call 888-ASK FARM!
Take advantage of the current discounted rates.
Register for AR2004 at www.AR2004.org
today!
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