Animalia - Exploring our Common Animalhood through Art
Another art uprising: Animalia returns August 3rd 2024!
Another art uprising: Animalia returns August 3rd 2024!
Join us for a screening and panel discussion in Rosendale, NY!
IFAH Founder Rebecca Moore joins a panel of local food justice activists, to add vegan ethics and awareness to the discussion!
November 12th at 11 a.m.
At Redeemer Lutheran Church
90 Route 32 South, in New Paltz, NY
Brought to community by:
St. Andrew’s, Redeemer and NP Methodist Churches
Saturday, May 21, 2022
Free & Online
We are so excited to be a featured participant in the upcoming 3rd Annual Humane Hoax Chicken Webinar! This webinar will uncover the rich, complex lives of chickens, and the pervasive, harmful lies of the chicken industry.
This year, the Humane Hoax Chicken Webinar the exploitation of chickens in the hidden world of agricultural research and experimentation. We will also discuss the detrimental Avian Flu epidemic happening right now in the US and how it affects us all. Our panel of experts will reveal the latest important information about chickens and how to protect them.
Please join us as we join with the Humane Hoax Project and so many activists we admire for this unique experience focused on sharing all there is to know about the charming, cheerful, curious, social, busy, delightful chicken!
FULL SCHEDULE:
NOTE: ALL TIMES ARE PACIFIC TIME
10:00 – 10:10 am PT– Alastor and Hope Introduction
10:10 – 10:55 am PT– Karen Davis, United Poultry Concerns: “The Use of Chickens in Agricultural Research”
5 min. break
11:00 – 11:45 am PT– Alastor Van Kleeck, Triangle Chicken Advocates: “Where Are Their Brothers? The Absent and Unwanted Rooster”
5 min. break
11:50 – 12:35 pm PT– Rebecca Moore, Institute for Animal Happiness: “Avian Influenza: Rescue, Care, and Activism in a Time of Challenge”
5 min. break
12:40 – 1:25 pm PT– Tara Hess, The Open Sanctuary Project: “Says Who? Thinking Critically About Chicken Care Information”
1:30 pm PT– Q & A
2022 PRESENTATIONS
The Use of Chickens in Agricultural Research
with Karen Davis, PhD
Chickens are used extensively in agricultural research. Karen will give examples of some of the many types of experiments to which chickens are routinely subjected by poultry science departments and other agribusiness research enterprises in the U.S. and around the world.
Karen Davis, PhD, is the President and Founder of United Poultry Concerns, a nonprofit organization that promotes the compassionate and respectful treatment of domestic fowl including a sanctuary for chickens in Virginia. Inducted into the National Animal Rights Hall of Fame for Outstanding Contributions to Animal Liberation, Karen is the author of numerous books, essays, articles and campaigns. Her books include A Home for Henny; Instead of Chicken, Instead of Turkey: A Poultryless ‘Poultry’ Potpourri; Prisoned Chickens, Poisoned Eggs: An Inside Look at the Modern Poultry Industry; More Than a Meal: The Turkey in History, Myth, Ritual, and Reality; and The Holocaust and the Henmaid’s Tale: A Case for Comparing Atrocities. Karen’s latest book is For the Birds: From Exploitation to Liberation – Essays on Chickens, Turkeys, and Other Domesticated Fowl.“The book can only be described with superlatives – extraordinary writing, exemplary research, and heart-wrenching pathos.” – Animal Culture Magazine
Where Are Their Brothers? The Absent and Unwanted Rooster
with Alastor Van Kleeck
Alastor (Justin) Van Kleeck (they/them) has a Ph.D. in English and lives with their partner, Roz, near Chapel Hill, North Carolina. They spend most of their time working at the Triangle Chicken Advocates sanctuary, which Alastor and Roz founded in 2014, and which inspired them to start The Microsanctuary Movement together later that year. Alastor has presented at the Animal Rights National Conference, the Conscious Eating Conference, and the Humane Hoax Online Summit, and have been interviewed on podcasts such as Our Hen House, Hope for the Animals Podcast, Beyond Species, The Bearded Vegans and others. Much of Alastor’s writing is available at strivingwithsystems.com.
Says Who? Thinking Critically About Chicken Care Information
with Tara Hess
Tara Hess will share her important work with The Open Sanctuary Project that is making reliable information and resources about animal care accessible. Providing good care to chickens starts with having good care information, but how can you identify the good from the bad? In this presentation, we’ll discuss the importance of carefully evaluating chicken care information and recommendations so that we can avoid inadvertently sharing or relying on questionable (or outright problematic) guidance.
Tara Hess first became involved in chicken care and rescue while interning at Farm Sanctuary. She spent the next decade working as a caregiver, ultimately moving into shelter management roles and becoming a frequent presenter at Farm Sanctuary’s Farm Animal Care Conference where she often led sessions focused on chicken care. After leaving Farm Sanctuary, she joined The Open Sanctuary Project as their Senior Advisor, where she uses her hands-on experience to help create animal care resources that are accessible and reflect the many nuances of sanctuary work. Despite now having a desk job, she continues to be a chicken caregiver, sharing her home with an amazing rooster named Cantaloupe.
Avian Influenza: Rescue, Care, and Activism in a Time of Challenge
with Rebecca Moore
Rebecca Moore founded and runs The Institute for Animal Happiness (IFAH), a chicken microsanctuary and vegan organization in the Hudson Valley of NYS. She has been rescuing and caring for chickens since 2008. The IFAH recently produced and moderated: Avian Influenza in NYS: What You Need to Know – an educational forum that can be watched on the Institute’s YouTube channel, and she has recently contributed an essay to the book, Vegan Voices, edited by Joanne Kong. The Institute also produces Hudson Valley Vegfest, a fully vegan zero waste festival, and runs The Happy Cart, a 100% free vegan food program in collaboration with People’s Place Food Pantry in Kingston, NY. She can be found 7 days a week cleaning coops and caring for the residents of the Institute, and fully believes chickens can and do inspire revolution.
The Happy Cart hits the streets of Kingston NY once again!
The Institute for Animal Happiness is thrilled to partner with People’s Place, Lantern Publishing & Media and NY Farm Animal Save to present:
Presentation and Talk by Incredible Multi-faceted Activist, Fitness Instructor, Writer and Organizer OMOWALE ADEWALE!
(Please register at link below! Admission is free but seating is limited!)
Omowale Adewale is the founder of Black VegFest in NYC, and cofounder of Liberation Farm in Sullivan County. His many years of organizing, activism, community engagement and being a champion MMA fighter have informed his efforts today and made him one of the leading voices for racial and economic justice, animal rights, veganism and Black solidarity.
Adewale is also a MaRLI Research Scholar certified in plant-based nutrition, a published author, and the editor of the book Brotha Vegan, from Lantern Publishing and Media. Brotha Vegan is the follow-up to the revolutionary collection of essays, Sistah Vegan, and it is a collection of writings that unpack the lived experience of Black men on veganism, fatherhood, politics, sexuality, gender, health, popular culture, spirituality, food, animal advocacy, the environment, and the many ways that veganism is lived and expressed within the Black community in the United States. The book includes interviews with and essays by leading figures such as Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Doc (of Hip Hop is Green), chef Bryant Terry, physicians Anteneh Roba and Milton Mills, DJ Cavem, Stic and M-1 of Dead Prez, Kimatni Rawlins, and many others.
At once inspiring, challenging, and illuminating, Brotha Vegan lays bare the many paths that all lead to veganism and reveals the unified voices of a “veganized” movement for social renewal.
Presented by Institute for Animal Happiness in partnership with People’s Place, Lantern Publishing and Media and NY Farm Animal Save.
This evening will include Free Vegan Food! Registration is recommended as seating is limited. To register (for free) visit:
775 Broadway, Kingston, NY
Parking Lot in the Rear at 17 Saint James St.
Face Masks must be worn inside People's Place Property
An emergency forum organized to protect birds in our region and beyond. Bringing together experts in Avian healthcare and leaders from top local rescues, IFAH seeks to join forces together with community to educate, empower everyone to act proactively and hopefully save as many lives as possible.
HUDSON VALLEY VEGFEST returns for it’s FOURTH year!
HUDSON VALLEY VEGFEST returns for it’s THIRD year!
We’re Bringing Vegan PLANT POWER to THE HUDSON VALLEY FOOD & BEVERAGE SUMMIT!
Hudson Valley Vegfest is BACK! Year two is already shaping up to be bigger and more amazing…
Get your tickets… Elli’s fabulous fundraising raffle comes to a close and the day to draw the name of the lucky winner arrives!
Vegan Potluck and illuminating talk by RM on the subject of Chicken Rescue & Advocacy
After a year and a half of work, outreach and dreaming: HUDSON VALLEY VEGFEST ARRIVES!
Two local vegan artists performing in Woodstock, NY - one night only!
Let's go support AR activist Nelly McKay's new show about Billy Tipton!
The Vassar Animal Rights Club has created this opportunity - let's go!