Activists collided with a heavy police presence at Ridglan Farms, a company that breeders dogs for biomedical research, outside Madison, Wisconsin, on April 18. | Diana Hulet/Sanctuary Doc
It’s exceptionally rare that the tiny, perpetually marginal, and politically outmatched animal rights movement manages to capture national attention. A lack of attention is that movement’s core problem and central organizing question. How can it convince the public to make space in their minds for something they’d really, really prefer not to: the industrialized torture of animals by the billions fo...
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