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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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Shaina Sadai on Multispecies Justice
Dr. Shaina Sadai (a 2022 CAF grantee) gave the American Sociological Association’s Animals & Society Section‘s September webinar—the first one co-sponsored by CAF….
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The Animals’ Agenda Digitization Program Begins
Zoe Maready (left) and Lauren Sankey, both students in the School of Information and Library Science’s Master of Science degree program at North Carolina State University, are busy…
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Bridging Art and Science on a Changing Planet
On Thursday, September 25, at 6 pm, CAF board member and grantee Gal Nissim and 2022 Regan Research Fellow Kat Poje will join a panel of fellow experts…
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Intersecting Lives: The Climate Crisis and the Rights of Nature and Animals
On Monday September 23rd, at 10 am at NYU Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South (breakfast provided), CAF, Brighter Green, and the NYU Animal Studies Department present a panel on how the rights of…
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