Friday 23 August 2013

Animal Activists Alert for Melbourne, 19 and 20 October 2013



19 and 20 October
Melbourne

We are very excited about this year's event


With less than two months to go, we are very excited about this year's event. We have over 40 workshops planned, with some great international speakers, and more are yet to be confirmed.


Program


We still have a couple of slots in the program, drop us a line if you would like to present.

For a complete list of confirmed speakers visit here.

Day of Activism

On Friday 18 October, we have a day of activism that has been arranged by independent groups and activists. This is entirely optional, and not part of the formal activists forum. The day of activism agenda is here. The day includes vegan leafleting by Vegan 101, a PETA demonstration, a rally by Melbourne Pigs Save, and a Skype workshop on long term vegan activism by one of the UK's most respected animal advocates.


Der Prozess (The Trial)

The day of activism will begin with a screening of the film Der Prozess (The Trial) which documents the political repression of animal advocates in Austria.


Later in the day, one of the trial defendants,  Martin Balluch, will be joining us via Skype to talk about his experiences.


Social Dinner

Our formal forum social dinner, held in conjunction with 'Keep Talking' will be held on Saturday 19 October, from 6:30pm. This time we will not just feed you, we hope to entertain you as well! For details, see here.


Buy tickets now!

Ticket numbers are limited, and ticket sales will close at midnight on Saturday 12 October. We would be sad if you missed out. Book Tickets Here.


Help to get the word out

We believe that this will be the Animal Activist event of 2013. Please help to make the event a success by getting the word out to all your contacts.

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Animal Activists Forum
37 O'Connell Street
North Melbourne
MelbourneVictoria 3051
Australia

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