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It’s the kindest thing we could do for them, says Newkirk.
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In a celebrity-obsessed culture, enlisting a celebrity can only help, says Newkirk.
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The media today is all sex and soundbyte, Newkirk says.
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Newkirk talks about the power of the image.
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Technology is making the need for cruel methods obsolete, Newkirk says.
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The sky may be falling, but there is no reason not to change your consumption habits to help the environment, Newkirk says.
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The alignment between animal rights and environmentalism, Newkirk says, should be absolute.
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It’s all about shifting the market, says Newkirk.
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Waiting around for the government to do something is not an option, Newkirk says.
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You can’t be a meat-eating environmentalist, Newkirk says.
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Offering people a healthy, humane alternative in the grocery store.
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We’re not trying to take away anyone’s rights, says Newkirk.
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Both are founded in justice, Newkirk says.
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What am I doing to make sure I’m not harming animals needlessly?
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Animal rights are an extension of the rules of compassion, Newkirk says.
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PETA stands for the fact that animals need basic respect, and basic rights.
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“What I do is try to open people’s mind and their hearts to the concept that you are faced with choices in every minute of your life.”
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God finds his way into everything that Black folks do, Harris-Lacewell says.
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“I do think that our press for the most part covers race in a very flat and uninteresting way.”
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Lacewell talks about the study of race and genetics and the threat of biology-based racism.
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Race as discussed in academia should not be treated as just a social construct.
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“There’s a multiplicity of experiences.”
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“The real serious continuing legacy of slavery in this country is the electoral college in the U.S. Senate.”
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“I just think that the criminal line is drawn way too far.”
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Who benefits more from the success of a hip-hop artist? Black women, or white men?
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It starts with the Declaration of Independence, Harris-Lacewell says.
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