Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Humane Issues in the News...

Each week we post links to news about humane education & humane living, and items connected to humane issues, from human rights to environmental preservation, to animal protection, to media, consumerism and culture.


21-year-old student brings light to needy people in India (via Grist) (1/16/12)

How can we make more heroes? (via Globe and Mail) (1/16/12)

"Laying it on the line at a badger killing ground" (via Yorkshire Post) (1/16/12)

U.S. fair trade certification goes corporate (via Treehugger) (1/16/12)

Sisters sell cookies to help save endangered animals (via KSL.com) (1/16/12)

The re-rise of groups like United Students Against Sweatshops (via Alternet) (1/15/12)

State-mandated ethnic studies ban leads to banned books (via Salon.com) (1/13/12)

High schooler educates others about factory farming (via Afro.com) (1/12/12)

"Creating an anti-racist classroom" (commentary) (via Edutopia) (1/12/12)

"Fighting global injustice and poverty...with crafts: meet the Craftivists" (via Treehugger) (1/12/12)

Air Canada, trying to get out of business of shipping monkeys, meets resistance (via Yahoo!) (1/11/12)

Poultry hatchery sued for alleged animal abuse (via Santa Cruz Sentinel) (1/11/12)



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