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What Nine Thousand Images Tells Me (So Far)
Joshua Russell, PhD, was, with Kat Poje, a 2022 Regan Research Fellow at North Carolina State University Libraries Animal Rights Archive. In this article, Joshua reflects on what…
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Meet CAF Grantees Linda Ncube and Alfred Sihwa
In 2022, CAF grantee Jo-Anne McArthur, animal photojournalist and founder of We Animals Media, met with CAF grantees Linda…
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20 Ways to Think about Martin’s Act at 200: 1. Why 1822?
Why did Alex Lockwood and the Culture & Animals Foundation start an investigation of the history of animal advocacy with a single piece of legislation from a single political…
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CAF Welcomes Mariana Arellano Corbello and Carol Kline to the Board
CAF is delighted to welcome Mariana Arellano Corbello (left) and Carol Kline to the Board of Directors, as we say a heartfelt “thank you” to Mylan Engel…
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My Grandfather’s Voice
CAF Associate Brooke Rucker reflects on listening to her grandfather, Tom Regan, in an interview from 2001, produced for the Recording Animal Advocacy Oral History Project.
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Leslie Ruckman Is For the Birds
CAF Associate Brooke Rucker talks to designer and researcher Leslie Ruckman (left), who with scientist and artist and CAF grantee Gal Nissim, produced “Swan Song” (2021) and “For…
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The Creative Lives of Animals: An Interview with Carol Gigliotti
The Creative Animal An Interview with Carol Gigliotti In 1988, artist and scholar Carol Gigliotti presented a body of work called “The Dante Series” to Tom and Nancy Regan of…
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Filmmaker Jusep Moreno on When Pigs Escape
When Pigs Escape is a documentary film by Jusep Moreno, a 2022 CAF grantee. (more…)
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Individualism, Community, and Landscape at VINE Sanctuary
In 2022, the Culture & Animals Foundation provided a grant to VINE Sanctuary in Vermont to engage a scholar as an intern. Rebecca Shen, who is undertaking…
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Regan Fellow Kat Poje Reflects on Her Research in the Animal Rights Archives
Organizing My Ignorance In the print version of her first Reith Lecture, the late Hilary Mantel wrote “history is not the past—it is the method we have evolved of…
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