Program schedule for the Animal Rights 2005 National
Conference is posted at www.ar2005.org/schedule5.html. The program
features 100 sessions, including workshops, raps, campaign reports, and
high-level discussions of our movement issues and tactics. The 90 speakers
represent the broad political and geographic spectrum of our movement.
Register at www.AR2005.org/register.htm by May 15 and save!
The more prominent speakers include Lorri Bauston, Michael
Budkie, Theo Capaldo, Lawrence Carter, Karen Davis, Karen Dawn, Michael
Greger, Tippi Hedren, Alex Hershaft, Steve Hindi, Kevin Jonas, Pattrice
Jones, Elliot Katz, Greg Lawson, Howard Lyman, Anthony Marr, Michael
Mountain, Martin Rowe, Jerry Vlasak, Paul Watson, and Persia White.
Special features are newcomer orientation, California
network planning, employment clearinghouse, 90 exhibits of animal rights
literature and vegan products, 80 videos, networking receptions, and
awards banquet.
The conference will be held on July 7-11 at the superb
Westin LAX Hotel in Los Angeles. The hotel features fabulous accommodation
rates with free dog beds, cruelty-free personal care products, discounted
vegan meals, discounted parking, free airport shuttle, and use of the
hotel's magnificent Grand Ballroom and Video Theater. More than a thousand
people representing 80 groups are expected.
To take advantage of the current discounted rate, please
visit www.AR2005.org/register.htm before May 15. Low-income and work
discounts are still available.
Register for the AR2005 conference at
www.AR2005.org!
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