Benjamin and Estelita at Sanctuario Igualdad. Photo credit: Gabriela Penela/We Animals. |
In this interview, Silvia describes how the concept of moral impossibility can inform our approaches to veganism and animal advocacy, and she tells me about her work on attention and reification as these ideas relate to animal ethics. Then Silvia speaks about the need for a radical paradigm shift with regards to how humans relate to other animals; how studying philosophy can help us as grassroots activists; her thoughts on being a vegan academic working in non-vegan universities; and the connections between veganism and feminism.
Thanks to Silvia for being a guest on the show!
At the end of the episode, we'll hear the song "Barbecue Protest" by the vegan band Scarlet Rescue.
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