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Thursday, October 20, 2005

Cow Logo

I made this last semester.
Eh?
Nathan

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Star Trek IV

Thursday, Oct. 20 at 10:00pm in Robert Purcell Community Center.
Star Trek IV and free food. What more could you want?

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Carol J Adams

Ecofeminist philosopher Carol J Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat will speak on Nov. 10 at 7:00pm in McGraw Hall Room 165.

"Carol J. Adams has been an activist on antiviolence issues since the 1970s. After receiving her Master of Divinity from Yale University Divinity School in 1976, she and her partner started a Hotline for Battered Women in Chautauqua County, New York, housing it in their home for the first year and a half of its existence. During that time Carol was the Executive Director of the Chautauqua County Rural Ministry, Inc., in Dunkirk, New York, an advocacy and service not-for-profit agency addressing issues of poverty, racism, and sexism. During the next decade, among other things, she served as Chairperson of the Housing Committee of the New York Governor's Commission on Domestic Violence (1984-87); coordinated a challenge to a local radio station license because of its racism, misrepresentation, and disregard of FCC rules (this resulted in the first revocation of a radio station license brought about by a community group during the Reagan years), co-ordinated a suit against a city for racism in its housing practices, and began writing what became The Sexual Politics of Meat....

Carol has published close to 100 articles in journals, books, and magazines on the issues of vegetarianism and veganism, animal advocacy, domestic violence and sexual abuse. In addition, she has contributed entries on "vegetarianism" for numerous academic encyclopedias and dictionaries. She is particularly interested in the interconnections among forms of violence against human and nonhuman animals, writing, for instance, about why woman-batterers harm animals and the implications of this (see Animals and Women). Her article, "Bringing Peace Home: A Feminist Philosophical Perspective on the Abuse of Women, Children, and Pet Animals," represents her approach to these interconnections. (It's in her book Neither Man nor Beast)....

Recently she received awards from The Greater Dallas Coalition for Reproductive Freedom and Planned Parenthood of Dallas and North Texas, "for her help in understanding the psychology of the radical right, for her commitment to women and for her brave stance against the tyranny of Operation Rescue."...

She has been a speaker at various colleges and universities including Yale, Harvard, Trinity College (Dublin), the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Columbia, CalTech, the University of Pittsburgh, University of Cincinnati, Smith College, University of Michigan, Skidmore College, Ohio University, Kent State University, Denison College, Southern Methodist University, Oberlin College, Cornell University, UCLA, and Virginia Tech."
-excerpts from the biography on her website.

Monday, October 17, 2005

upcoming activities

*Vegan barbecue on the arts quad Monday from 10AM-2PM.
There'll be veggie burgers, veggie dogs, veggie kebabs,
and other stuff, all for the uber-cheap price of $1.

*West Hour will be at 10 PM in Noyes lobby on 10/19. A free vegan
feast and a movie showing--all you have to do is come.

*Northern Exposure is the next day, same time, but in RPCC. Look for
the "Free food" signs.

*Mark your calendar - renowned ecofeminist Carol Adams to speak at
Cornell at 7:00pm on Nov. 10 in McGraw Hall Room 165.

Meetings every Wednesday at 5PM in Goldwin-Smith 160.
EVERYONE--omnivorous, carnivorous, vegan, and vegetarian alike--is
welcome at our meetings and events. The idea behind CCAD is to enable
everyonewith an interest in helping animals do so in whatever ways they
feel comfortable with. We don't judge. Thus, please come to any meetings
you like, if only to get to know us. (You may even get free food.)