The Animal Rights Zone Tom Regan Week.
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Monday May 16, 2011 13:03
by CB - Animal Rights Zone

The interactive animal rights social media site, Animal Rights Zone (ARZone) is pleased to announce a special event: The ARZone Tom Regan Week.
A week-long series of events have been organised (16 May - 21 May) to mark The ARZone Tom Regan Week, including the release of rare and exclusive questions and answers with the scholar/activist, a full transcript, and an ARZone member’s “workshop.”
Preeminent animal rights philosopher Professor Tom Regan is the award-winning author of more than 20 books, including The Case for Animal Rights (1983), Defending Animal Rights (2001) and Empty Cages: Facing the Challenge of Animal Rights (2004). He has been described as “the philosophical leader of the animal rights movement” by the editors of Utne Reader (October, 2010) , who named him, along with the Dali Lama, as “one of fifty visionaries who are changing the world” [1] and is co-founder (with his partner Nancy) of the Culture and Animals Foundation.[2]
A week-long series of events have been organised (16 May - 21 May) to mark The ARZone Tom Regan Week, including the release of rare and exclusive questions and answers with the scholar/activist; a full transcript of Tom Regan’s interview conducted by ARZone; and culminating in an ARZone member’s “workshop” dedicated to a discussion of Prof. Regan’s body of work and his ARZone Q&As.
ARZone founder, Carolyn Bailey says: “This is a particularly important series of events for us at Animal Rights Zone. Prof. Regan is a very important person within the animal rights movement, not least because he provided the basic philosophical groundwork for what he calls the rights-based view approach aimed at abolishing the use of nonhuman animals.”
ARZone administrator Dr. Roger Yates says: “The importance of Tom Regan’s work in the history of the development of animal rights philosophy cannot be overstated. We are extremely happy that he has granted us a rare interview because it is important that his work is seen and appreciated by another generation of animal advocates.”
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[1] http://www.utne.com/Politics/50-Visionaries-Changing-Yo....aspx
[2] http://cultureandanimals.org/index.htm
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3I found this resource really interesting. If you are like me and are interested in animal rights, try this: http://arzone.ning.com/profiles/blogs/animal-rights-phi...r-tom
I like the idea of a philosopher addressing a new generation.
Prof. Regan's approach to this subject is very down-to-earth.
It took a little digging on www.arzone.ning.com , but here are the links:
http://arzone.ning.com/profiles/blogs/animal-rights-phi...r-tom
http://arzone.ning.com/profiles/blogs/transcript-of-arz...gan-1 - part one
http://arzone.ning.com/profiles/blogs/transcript-of-arz...regan - part two
Many thanks for those links. Will check them out for sure.