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Animal Rights

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (F. AuYeung)
Tue Mar 7 03:17:12 2000

Message-Id: <200003070814.DAA09003@EMAT1.MIT.EDU>
To: peace-list@MIT.EDU
cc: seta@MIT.EDU, elsiedee@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 03:14:55 EST
From: "F. AuYeung" <auyeung@MIT.EDU>

Sorry for the chain of emails; this one is happening Thursday about 
animal rights, with Peter Singer and Steven Wise.  Should be very good!


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From: "Danielle Tabela" <dtabela@harvard.com>
To: <save-request@MIT.EDU>
Subject: Peter Singer and Steven Wise/ Free Harvard Book Store Author Event
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 12:27:30 -0500


Harvard Book Store in Harvard Square is sponsoring an author discussion on
March 9th, focusing on the subjects of Bioethics and Animal Rights.

Below I have included the event info; is there a way to notify SAVE members
about the event? We would really appreciate anything you are able to do in
terms of getting this info out at MIT.

Please e-mail me at this address or call me at 661-0372 with any questions.

Thank you very much,
Danielle Tabela
Harvard Book Store

___________________

ANIMAL RIGHTS

Peter Singer
DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University
author of
Animal Liberation and
A Darwinian Left:
Politics, Evolution, and Cooperation
_________________________

Steven M. Wise
Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School and John Marshall Law School				author
of
Rattling the Cage
_________________________

March 9th, 2000
1:00 PM -3:00 PM
Norton Lecture Hall in the Fogg Museum
32 Quincy Street, Cambridge


Rattling the Cage makes stunningly clear our failure to recognize the
fundamental rights of animals in light of what we know about their
intelligence and emotions.

Animal Liberation has inspired a worldwide movement to argue that those who
oppose human suffering must also oppose the suffering of animals.

Join us for a passionate discussion between two of today's leading animal
rights advocates.

Tickets are required but complimentary, and may be picked up at Harvard Book
Store.

1256 Mass. Ave. Cambridge 617-661-1515  www.harvard.com

Partial proceeds from book sales will be donated to The Great Ape Project.



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