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June 30, 2009
Friends
or Dinner?: A Toronto Subway System Campaign
Stops the Public in Its Tracks
"Why love one but eat the other?" is the provocative
slogan of the recent campaign
launched by concerned citizens of Toronto and the U.S.-based animal
advocacy organization, Mercy
for Animals. This ambitious initiative, running June 9th to
August 15th, involves a series of visually-striking subway posters
that centrally juxtapose images of animals typically considered pets
in North America against images of animals raised for food.
Accompanying these images, text provides stereotype-busting
information about "farm animals". Additional images and
commentary highlight contemporary factory farm conditions and animal
treatment within the industrial food system. In this program,
Kimberly Carroll, a key organizer of the campaign, shares her
thoughts on these highly-viewed public education materials,
including people's reactions to the posters and a few background
stories about the animals featured in the heart-rending pictures.
Listen to the interview with Kimberly
Carroll:
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