Did you miss AR 2011 in LA this year? Don’t worry! We’re here for you with a recap.

The IDA Team & Table!

The IDA Team & Table!

The Animal Rights 2011 National Conference, the world’s largest and oldest animal rights gathering, was held July 21 – 25 in Los Angeles, California at the Westin LAX Hotel. This annual conference sponsored by Farm Animal Rights Movement (FARM) and co-sponsored by In Defense of Animals (IDA) offered sessions on combating animal abuse, organizing, tactics, animal protection issues, and key campaigns. IDA enlightened newcomers and seasoned activists about our programs through extensive participation on panels. Our table in the main hall was brimming with information on IDA campaigns, plus fun t-shirts, buttons, travel mugs, and other animal-related merchandise.

Catherine Doyle, IDA’s Elephant Campaign Director, spoke on three panels, including Animals in Entertainment. She gave an overview of IDA’s work for elephants in zoos and circuses and described the welfare problems associations with each, and showed footage of abuse in circuses and a video about elephants in zoos. Catherine also spoke on the panel Animal Rescues about the unique nature of the elephant rescues IDA has facilitated.

At the Saturday night banquet, Catherine introduced the winner of the Young Animal Rights Activist Award, Juliette West, a “youth ambassador” for elephants in captivity and in the wild. She is featured in the documentary How I Became An Elephant, which tells the story of her efforts to rescue an elephant from the streets of Thailand. She uses the film to reach young audiences around the country and teach them about elephants in captivity.

Hope Animal Sanctuary's Doll Stanley

Hope Animal Sanctuary's Doll Stanley

Our Hope Animal Sanctuary’s Director Doll Stanley introduced IDA at the opening plenary session. Doll also spoke on four panels: Vivisection, Companion Animal Campaigns, Running a Sanctuary, and Enforcing Protective Laws.

Hope Bohanec, IDA’s Grassroots Campaigns Director, offered her power point presentation Eco-Eating: A Cool Diet for a Hot Planet about environmental impacts of animal agriculture. She also spoke on the panel International Activism about IDA Africa, our chimpanzee sanctuary in Cameroon; IDA India, where we spay, neuter and offer emergency medical care for street animals in Mumbai; and our South Korean Dog and Cat campaign, exposing the horrors of dogs tortured and slaughtered for their meat and cats boiled for “medicinal elixirs” in South Korea. Hope also spoke on Language and Labels, introducing people to IDA’s unique Guardian Campaign, which encourages the use of non-objectifying and more accurate words when we discuss animals, such as “guardian” instead of “owner” and “he” or “she” instead of “it.”

We were even able to participate in the world’s biggest circus demo ever with 500 hundred protesters educating Ringling Bros. circus goers about the cruel and sad life of circus animals. We had a great time and I hope you can join us in Washington DC next July for the AR 2012 National Conference!

6 Responses to “Did you miss AR 2011 in LA this year? Don’t worry! We’re here for you with a recap.”

  • Bonnie Chavarria:

    The Animal Rights Convention is my favorite event of the year. It is wonderful to hear from those who have been in the movement for years and to get to know the younger crowd, such as Mercy For Animals. I missed Patrice Jones and Paul Watson but also so thrilled to see familiar faces and be inspired again by so many loving hearts. I thought having the environmental groups at the closing plenary was excellent and certainly food for thought and action. Collaboration is essential. Thanks for your dedication.

  • Inspiring, educational, just what the doctor ordered for many of us who, at times, feel we’re alone. The AR 2011 Conference clearly reminded us that we’re not alone. To meet so many like-minded and dedicated animal-welfare workers reinforces our determination to keep on working and fighting for those beautiful creatures who have no voice.

  • SALVATORE J. CENTO:

    WE SHOULD ASK AL;L OUR FRIENDS TO HELP THIS CAUSE

  • SALVATORE J. CENTO:

    WE NEED MORE ANIMAL SANCTURARIES AROUND THE WORLD

  • The conference was inspiring and it was great to have so many compassionate people and organizations in one place. Great article. Thanks IDA!

  • Dixie Keith:

    AWESOME you All! Great Job! and Thank you for the update!!!
    Dixie

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