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Antonella Guardagnino on Shaping Empathy
Join Antonella Guadagnino in examining how children learn moral distinctions between different nonhuman animals through everyday family practices. (more…)
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CAF Receives Record Number of Grant Applications
From Austin, Texas, to Swellendam in the Western Cape of South Africa; from Hyderabad, India, to Ibadan, Nigeria; from Manila in the Philippines to Buenos Aires, Argentina;…
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Sarah Scott Reports on Progress Following Her 2025 Regan Lecture
In the immediate aftermath of her 2025 Tom Regan lecture, philosophy professor Sarah Scott (left) reports a huge upsurge in interest in animal studies at Manhattan College.
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The Culture & Animals Foundation at 40
CAF Executive Director, Martin Rowe, reflects on CAF’s four decades in his Introduction to the 2025 Annual Report.
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The 2025 Annual Report
We thought it would be fun to present our 2025 annual report as a journal that showcases the wonderful work of our grantees, fellows, and associates. You can download…
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Get Ready for the 2026 Annual Grant Submission Period
In 2026, the Culture & Animals Foundation (CAF) is making available $US 40,000 in grants for scholars and activists with a commitment to animal rights. Such individuals are invited…
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Zipporah Weisberg on Sanctuaries and the Politics of Resistance
CAF 2021 grantee Zipporah Weisberg delivered the American Sociological Association’s Animals & Society Section‘s November webinar—the second one co-sponsored by CAF. The subject was…
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Sarah Scott: The 2025 Regan Memorial Lecturer
On October 30th at Manhattan University in New York City, Sarah Scott delivered the 2025 Tom Regan Lecture with Sue Leary, President…
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Curator Katerina Gregos Receives the 2025 Nancy Regan Arts Prize
The Culture & Animals Foundation is pleased to announce that Katerina Gregos has been awarded the 2025 Nancy Regan Arts Prize. Gregos, artistic…
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Zachary Ferguson Is the 2025 Tom Regan Visiting Research Fellow
Zachary Ferguson, a Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy at UNC–Chapel Hill, has been selected as the 2025 Tom Regan Visiting Research Fellow. Zachary is researching his dissertation on the…
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