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Animal Liberation Forum 2010 is a FREE 4 day conference in Long Beach, CA calling for a total abolitionist movement and animal liberation to action. Topics ranging from feminism, animal liberation, direct action and veganism will be discussed and strategized through speakers, panels, workshops and film screenings.**

Join us
to kick off "World Laboratory Animal Liberation Week"!

CSU Long Beach
DIRECTIONS, MAPS AND HOTEL INFORMATION

Thursday April 15
Lecture Hall 151 (LH 151) 6 PM
Presentations start at 6:45PM/7PM

Friday April 16
Liberal Arts 3 106 (LA 3 106) 11 AM
Presentations start at 12Noon

Saturday April 17 and Sunday April 18
College of Business Administration 124 (CBA 124) 11 AM
Presentations start at 12Noon
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Last spring, Cease Animal Torture (CAT) launched their first ever Animal Liberation Forum in April 2009 at California State University Long Beach. CAT's Forum was the first conference concerning animal liberation in all of CSULB's 60 year history.

Continuing to make history for the animals, CAT presents their 2nd annual Animal Liberation Forum from Thursday April 15 - Sunday April 18, 2010. Cease Animal Torture welcomes an array of speakers and participants who will share their perspectives, tactics, strategies and experiences through panels, workshops, films and discussion. The Animal Liberation Forum is a space where activists will be able to network, organize with others and ultimately, become more efficacious for the animals.

Presentations include: the connection between animal liberation and feminism, the roles of farm sanctuaries, media, and grassroots activism, how to keep active under AETA, and maintaining an inclusive, international abolitionist movement.

Organizations including North American Animal Liberation Press Office (NAALPO), Eko Zone, Band Of Mercy, The Vegan Collection, and Animal Acres will be tabling with literature, cruelty-free merch and more!

Watch the trailer for Skin Trade here, a film produced by Shannon Keith and Uncaged Films, which CAT will be screening at the Forum.

For a complete list of speakers and tables, please visit the respective pages by clicking the buttons below.

** Note: CAT will be supplying vegan snacks, but we will not be providing full meals. Everyone is responsible for their own lunch and/or dinner. We also recommend everyone bring water [containers] in order to be more environmentally friendly.

Unfortunately, CSU Long Beach has limited vegan options to choose from in our Cafes. However, Ralph's Grocery is located close to campus within walking distance - 7th/PCH/Bellflower intersection - and a Trader Joes is accessible off of Bellflower/Stearns.

 

 

 

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