October 1 - 3, 1999 Raleigh, North Carolina
With inspiring, informative presentations, gourmet vegan
meals, and more...
From the program:
�TOM REGAN "The Animal Rights Debate"
�HOWARD LYMAN "A Mad Cowboy's Story"
�J.P. GOODWIN "Ending Fur"
�RICHARD RYDER "Animal Rights in Historical Perspective"
�JONATHAN BALCOMBE "Teaching Better Science Without Harming Animals"
�MICHAEL NAGLER "Animal Rights, Human Wrongs: A Gandhian Perspective"
�SUSAN McELROY "Animals as Teachers"
�JOANNE STEPANIAK "What Does 'Being Vegan' mean?"
�SUSAN JONES "Pricing the Priceless Pet: A Study in Animal Value"
�CARL V. PHILLIPS "Science & Vegetarianism: Poisoning the Well with Bad
Information"
Note: Students and senior citizens attend all lectures
free of charge.
For detailed information please contact:
Culture & Animals Foundation
3509 Eden Croft Drive
Raleigh, NC 27612
Tel: (919) 782-3739
Fax: (919) 782-6464
E-mail: [email protected]
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