by Aline Silva
Are you interested in how the welfare of farmed animals relates to race, class, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, and culture? CreatureKind has compiled a resource list to help explore these intersections. Note: updated June 2020.
You might also be interested in the following resources (all available on our Talks & Publications page):
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Food Ethics in Practice Presentation. This presentation was prepared by Rev. Dr. Christopher Carter for a workshop and identifies some of the major justice issues in our current food production system.
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Our handout that details some of the connections between climate change and animal agriculture.
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Infographic: Faith Based Reasons for Caring about Animals and Ways to Make a Difference. Helps connect Christian values of compassion and justice to food and farming, and includes easy steps for your community to take to take action.
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Climate Change, Economic Justice, and Farmed Animal Welfare: A Resource for Ecumenical Advocacy Days, 2020. Does your church community care about climate change and/or economic justice? Here are some ways to take action together.
Would you like to add to our list or have an additional resource to suggest? Drop us a line!
