Meat Market: Animals, Ethics, and Money
Meat Market: Animals, Ethics, and Money
What: Erik Marcus: MEAT MARKET
Where: SF
- 1665 Haight Street (at the corner of Cole) at the Red Victorian Peace Center B&B
When: Sunday 3/6 2 pm
Cost: Free
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Erik Marcus is one of America’s leading writers about animal agriculture. He is also the publisher of Vegan.com, a popular website devoted to animal protection and the vegan lifestyle. A highly regarded public speaker, Mr. Marcus lives in the Boston area.
Please join Erik Marcus for this special Bay Area appearance as he talks about his newest book:
Meat Market: Animals, Ethics, and Money
Every generation, a book comes along that reshapes society’s attitudes toward food. Meat Market is such a book, and it offers the most compelling critique of animal agriculture yet set to print. In his talk, Erik Marcus looks at the history of animal agriculture, and charts the decline of its ethical standards. Despite the worsening plight of animals, Erik’s message is hopeful and optimistic. He offers ideas and strategies to combat cruelty that can be embraced by meat-lovers and activists alike. He also shows how easy it is to fill your diet with delicious, healthy, and humanely produced foods.
Please bring your family and friends to learn more about MEAT MARKET. You may purchase copies of MEAT MARKET at this presentation.
Public Transit - 1665 Haight St near the #7, #71, #6, #43 Masonic buses. From East Bay Bart connects underground to N-Judah tram, exit Cole and walk 4 blocks. For Cars - free street parking as it\'s a Sunday. There is also a paid parking lot four blocks from Red Vic at Stanyan and Beulah.
Sponsored by: Bay Area Vegetarians - www.bayareaveg.org
BAVEG hosts over 15 advocacy and social events every month. Visit the Bay Area Vegetarians website to sign-up for free membership, learn more about upcoming eventsor find vegetarian foods and services in the Ultimate Guide to Vegetarian Living in the San Francisco Bay Area
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