"A powerful book where eleven voices converge, from different points of
the globe, proposing current and critical discussions on the practices of
activism, the strategy of intersectionality, and total liberation action. A
must-read, this book will leave a legacy of struggle for future generations.
The struggle to achieve that animals finally stop being consumable and
usable bodies just because they are vulnerable to human beings."
~ Alexandra Navarro, Director, Latin American Institute for Critical Animal
Studies
"A powerful brilliant intersectional work that moves critical animal studies
forward. This book is one of the most outstanding critical and radical books
within the field of animal rights."
~ Alisha Page, Board Member, Save the Kids
"Critical Animal Studies and Activism is a fierce call to action of humans
to radically understand, act and liberate non-human animals and our Tierra
Madre. To deeply ground our work of liberation and racial justice through
intersectional empathy and ways of knowing. To extend our compassion and
passion to non-human animals in a collective effort of a more just planet
for all."
~ Chelsie Joy Acosta, Coordinator, National Week of Action Against School
Pushout, Save the Kids
"Critical Animal Studies and Activism is a vital and timely book that is
essential reading for scholars and activists wanting to fully understand the
growing intersectional movement for human, animal, and Earth liberation. In
these dark times, a radical understanding of Critical Animal Studies is
needed more than ever."
~ Dr. Will Boisseau, Member, Board of Directors, Institute for Critical
Animal Studies
"Critical Animal Studies and Activism is an empowering journey through the
history of animal rights and the solutions towards animal liberation."
~~ Marisol Adriana Burgueno, Co-Editor, Poetry Behind the Walls
"Critical Animal Studies and Activism is an insightful and provocative book
for anyone seriously interested in global radical change."
~ Dr. Jason Del Gandio, Temple University
"Critical Animal Studies and Activism offers readers insight into what will
be one of the defining issues of the 21st century: how will we challenge
speciesism--globally, locally, individually and collectively? The editors
and contributors educate, elucidate, and provoke, offering a road map
through the critical questions and conflicts that have shaped the field. But
most of all, they offer us the hope that praxis will make total liberation
possible."
~ Dr. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Critical Studies of Race
and Ethnicity, St Catherine University
"Delving into the latest CAS scholarship, this book is sure to enlighten
those interested in adopting CAS principles into their daily practice. As a
beacon of invaluable knowledge, the insights garnered from diverse radical
communities are sure to promote inter-species liberation."
~ Dr. Amber E. George, Editor, Journal for Critical Animal Studies
"Having followed the work of Anthony J. Nocella II and Richard J. White for
many years, I am not surprised to see yet another excellent book challenging
readers to dig still a little deeper in the search for truth. Among other
contributions, Critical Animal Studies and Activism brings animal liberation
together with other centers of activism, thus giving concepts like
'intersectionality' a fresh and important new place in our understanding of
oppression and liberation."
~ Dr. John C. Alessio, Professor Emeritus in Sociology, former University
Dean, and author of Social Problems and Inequality
"In times of extreme crises such as climate change, four years of the Trump
Administrations, and COVID, Critical Animal Studies and Activism provides
readers an insightful lens to analyze and organize these turbulent times.
More importantly, it transcends traditional academic boundaries of safety
and precaution to develop a praxis to improve the current human and nonhuman
condition."
~ Dr. Erik Juergensmeyer, Editor, Green Theory and Praxis Journal
"Penned in the chaos of pandemic, this transformative book spans theory and
activism, total liberation and bridge building, intersectionality and
ecofeminism, anarchism and bearing witness, daring to offer hope through
anti-capitalist solutions to the global domination and oppression of
non-human animals."
~ Elisa Stone, Master Vegan Lifestyle Coach and Educator, Main Street Vegan
Academy and Professor of English, Salt Lake Community College
"Poignant, powerful, and most certainly praiseworthy of reading! Critical
Animal Studies and Activism is a timely and purposeful read that will
strengthen and encourage vegan activists to continue the disciplined
lifestyle towards animal liberation, while simultaneously challenge those of
us who are not. Critical Animal Studies and Activism is a call for everyone
to finally stop being idle and join the fight for total liberation of all
species, animals and homo sapiens!"
~ Gina C. Alfred, Member, Executive Board of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and
Inclusion, Salt Lake Community College
"This impactful, applicable, and wide-ranging collection shows that veganism
is not simply a white, privileged, consumption-driven movement but grounded
in radical systemic critique. Veganism, activism and total liberation go
hand-in-hand and contributors to this book highlight not only that the time
and place for action is here and now, but how to go about activism
effectively and inclusively."
~ Nathan Poirier, Co-Director, Students for Critical Animal Studies
"This is an outstanding critical theory book that truly holds to the values
and definition of total liberation and intersectionality. The editors
grounded in anarchism created a brilliant text that moves social justice and
animal rights forward in a more inclusive manner."
~ Arash Daneshzadeh, Editor, Transformative Justice Journal
Anthony J. Nocella II, Ph.D., (they/he) long-time intersectional total
liberation scholar-activist, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of
Criminal Justice at Salt Lake Community College. He is the editor of the
Peace Studies Journal, Transformative Justice Journal, and
co-editor of five book series including Critical Animal Studies and Theory
and Hip Hop Studies and Activism. He is the National Director of Save the
Kids and Executive Director of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies. He
has published over fifty book chapters or articles and forty books. He has
been interviewed by The New York Times, Washington Post,
Houston Chronicles, Fresno Bee, Fox, CBS, CNN, C-SPAN, and Los
Angeles Times.
Richard J. White, Ph.D., is Reader/Associate Professor in Human Geography at
Sheffield Hallam University, UK. Greatly influenced by anarchist praxis
Richard's main research agenda explores a range of ethical and economic
landscapes rooted in the intersectional contexts of social justice and total
liberation movements. He has co-edited Vegan Geographies (2022);
The Radicalization of Pedagogy, Theories of Resistance,
The Practice of Freedom (all 2016); and Anarchism and Animal
Liberation (2015).
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