ANST101 Kim W. Stallwood
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While a student in 1973, Kim W. Stallwood became a vegetarian after working in a chicken processing plant in England and went on to become a vegan in 1976. He helped direct Compassion in World Farming (1976-1978), British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (1978-1986), and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (1987-1992). In 1993 Stallwood became editor of The Animals Agenda and executive director of its nonprofit publisher, the Animal Rights Network. He also founded the ARN Collection, which became the world's largest library in animal rights. Currently, he is reestablishing ARN as the Institute for Animals and Society (IAS), the first think tank in the world devoted exclusively to advancing the moral and legal status of animals in public policy. The IAS collaborates with North Carolina State University on the Tom Regan Animal Rights Archive, which recently acquired the ARN Collection. He edited two anthologies of Animals Agenda articles (Speaking Out for Animals and A Primer on Animal Rights) and The Animals' Agenda Directory of Organizations.
Kim W. Stallwood
ANST101
(410) 675-4566
kim.stallwood@animalsandsociety.org
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Updated: January 21, 2005 |
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