GARY FRANCIONE is coming to speak in Rochester
NY!
* Sunday, May 18th, 2008
* 5:30pm - Vegan potluck Dinner
* 7:00pm - Lecture "ANIMAL RIGHTS vs ANIMAL WELFARE: Making
the Case"
Are you an animal lover, an animal activist? A well-known
subscriber to the abolitionist position, Francione argues that working for such
things as "bigger cages" will not ultimately benefit animals. Come learn
why.
Gary Francione is articulate and fearless.
His talks are controversial and engaging.
DO NOT MISS THIS MEETING!
Gary
Francione ~ Distinguished Professor of Law and Nicholas deB.
Katzenbach Scholar of Law and Philosophy at Rutgers University Law School.
Gary Francione was the first academic to teach Animal Rights Theory in an
American law school, and has lectured on the topic throughout the United States,
Canada, and Europe.
Gary Francione as author, including:
"Vivisection and Dissection in the classroom:
a Guide to Conscientious Objection" (1992)
"Animals, Property, and the Law"
(1995)
"Rain Without Thunder: The Ideology of the
Animal Rights Movement" (1996)
"Introduction to Animal Rights: Your Child or
the Dog?" (2000)
DINNER:
Dinner is a vegan potluck.
Vegan means no animal products (no meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dairy
products, or honey).
Please bring a dish with enough to serve a crowd (~8) and a serving
utensil;
also bring a place setting for your own dinner.
Non-vegetarians or others uncertain about how to make or bring a Vegan
dish,
please call (595)234-8750 for help.
DIRECTIONS:
Brighton Town Lodge is on Westfall between E. Henrietta
Rd (15A) and S. Clinton.
From Route 390, take Exit 16 onto 15A, and go north
to traffic light.
Turn right on Westfall Rd. Lodge on south side of Westfall;
it is a log cabin set well back from the road,
and the driveway leading to the Lodge is called "Haudenosaunee
Trail."
COST:
Free to RAVS members.
$3 guest fee for non-members, unless you join at the meeting.
SPONSORED by: RAVS and ARAUNY
"Veganism is the most important personal change you can make;
educating others about veganism is the most significant form of
activism in which you can engage."
~ Gary
Francione, 1/1/08