• Episode 39 - Anna Balser

  • Jan 1 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 39 - Anna Balser

  • Summary

    • How can we distinguish between a reputable sanctuary versus those that operate under the "sanctuary" title but exploit animals?
    • What are some ways we can bridge the gap between the beyond-human-animal rights and human rights causes?
    • Why is a liberation mindset crucial over the welfare approach when educating sanctuary visitors?
    • What could our relationship with other species look like within a non-exploitative framework?

    Ring in the new year with this informative, hopeful chat with Anna Balser, the Education Manager at Woodstock Animal Sanctuary.
    Host Shriya and Anna chat about Anna's journey into animal advocacy, her commitment to collective liberation, her vision for a just and equitable world for all beings, the crucial work that Woodstock Animal Sanctuary does, and more!

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