peta's historySince their founding in 1980, PETA has made massive contributions to the Animal Rights Movement through campaigns, undercover investigations, and protests.
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"PETA routinely breaks new undercover investigations, and it’s our duty as spokespeople to view the footage and witness the animals' suffering so we can communicate these realities to the public and press. "
-Emily Lavender (See our full interview under in the Experts tab) |
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These photos visually document PETA's progression as an organization in the Animal Rights Movement. It shows just a minuscule percentage of all their successful reforms in the cause.
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The videos below display a fragment of our interview with Emily Gaarder, a very credible professor at University of Minnesota-Duluth. She holds multiple degrees and has years of experience in this field.
[Emily Gaarder Interview, 2014]
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These documents are located in the Gelman Library at The George Washington University. They display PETA's effort in banning the use of carriage horses in D.C.
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