Sunday, September 15 3pm ET on Zoom

This 2024 book by Bill Wasik, the editorial director of The New York Times Magazine, and Monica Murphy, a veterinarian and writer, examines how the fight for humane treatment of animals (led by New York Unitarian Henry Bergh) was born of the same post-abolition progressivism as other social justice movements, including those for women’s suffrage & the rights of workers.
In a FREE presentation followed by a Q&A session, the authors will highlight the ideas that motivated America’s founding generation of animal activists, including their ties to liberal religious faiths of the era.
Sponsored by the UU Animal Ministry
Register here: https://uuam.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=301f5d2f99f87faf1e40dd92d&id=d593485dfa&e=b4c6a108d5

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