Farm Animal Rights Movement

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Farm Animal Rights Movement (FARM) is a nonprofit organization that advocates for the rights of farm animals and promotes a vegan lifestyle. Founded in 1976 by Dr. Alex Hershaft, FARM is dedicated to ending the use of animals for food through public education and grassroots activism.

History

FARM was established in 1976 by Dr. Alex Hershaft, a Holocaust survivor who drew parallels between the treatment of animals in factory farms and the atrocities he witnessed during World War II. The organization initially focused on vegetarianism but later shifted its emphasis to veganism, reflecting a broader commitment to animal rights.

Mission and Goals

FARM's mission is to end the use of animals for food through public education and grassroots activism. The organization aims to:

  • Promote a vegan lifestyle
  • Advocate for the humane treatment of farm animals
  • Raise awareness about the environmental and health impacts of animal agriculture

Programs and Campaigns

FARM conducts various programs and campaigns to achieve its mission:

Meatout

Meatout is an annual campaign that encourages people to adopt a vegan diet for a day. Held on March 20th, the event includes educational activities, cooking demonstrations, and community outreach.

World Day for Farmed Animals

World Day for Farmed Animals is observed on October 2nd, the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. The event aims to raise awareness about the suffering of farm animals and promote compassionate living.

10 Billion Lives Tour

The 10 Billion Lives Tour involves a mobile video unit that travels across the United States, showing people a short documentary about the realities of factory farming. Participants are encouraged to consider a vegan lifestyle.

Advocacy and Outreach

FARM engages in various forms of advocacy and outreach, including:

  • Public demonstrations and protests
  • Educational workshops and seminars
  • Social media campaigns
  • Collaborations with other animal rights organizations

Impact

FARM has played a significant role in the animal rights movement, contributing to the growing awareness and adoption of veganism. The organization's campaigns have reached millions of people, inspiring many to reconsider their dietary choices and advocate for animal rights.

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