Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism

Author:   Mark Hawthorne
Publisher:   Collective Ink
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9781846940910


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   14 February 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism


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Author:   Mark Hawthorne
Publisher:   Collective Ink
Imprint:   O Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.90cm
Weight:   0.354kg
ISBN:  

9781846940910


ISBN 10:   1846940915
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   14 February 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Brilliant, easy to read, full of real-life experiences and practical examples. If you want to make your life count, influence others and save a few thousand lives, this book is your roadmap. Give it to everyone you know!Ingrid Newkirk, president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Striking at the Roots by Mark Hawthorne is an eloquent reminder that in this age of big organizations, big money, and big media, it's still the individual activist who makes the real difference. Clear, practical guidance on everything from letter writing to civil disobedience is combined with inspiring and edifying stories of people from around the world who are making their voices heard for the animals. A must-read for both the veteran activist and the person who wants to get involved but isn't quite sure how to get started. I wish it had been available when I got started as an animal activist, and I'm certainly glad it's here now. It ranks with the best guides to animal advocacy that have ever been written.Norm Phelps, author of The Longest Struggle: Animal Advocacy from Pythagoras to PETA and The Great Compassion: Buddhism and Animal RightsMark Hawthorne demonstrates that anyone, regardless of the resources at their disposal, can and should get active for animals. His advice for positive, results-oriented advocacy will help advance the cause of animal protection. For anyone interested in what they can do to garner wins for animals, Mark's book is a great place to start.Wayne Pacelle, president and chief executive officer of the Humane Society of the United StatesThere is not a single page of this book from which I did not learn something valuable!Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals and The Pig Who Sang to the Moon: The Emotional World of Farm Animals Striking at the Roots is a practical field guide for animal rights activists that covers a wide spectrum of strategies and tactics for dealing with the media, the courts, the streets, and those foul dark places of horror where animals are so cruelly treated, and where compassionate activists must reluctantly venture, in pursuit of effective intervention. If you are serious about helping animals, then you should seriously read this book. Captain Paul Watson, founder and president of Sea Shepherd Conservation SocietyMark Hawthorne once again reminds us of the power of one. Striking at the Roots is a complete roadmap for animal activists, from letter writing to guiding those who may find themselves arrested. It directs readers to available resources, organizations, and individuals. But it goes beyond the general guide book by including passionate stories from national leaders and grassroots activists from several countries. It also considers the emotional toll on activists by offering guidance for finding one's emotional level of activism and includes suggestions on maintaining some peace of mind while engaged in the struggle; this is a major contribution. Striking at the Roots is a compassionate and valuable tool for activists. Dorothy H. Hayes, author of Animal Instinct Striking at the Roots is an eloquent and inspirational guide to action for animals. The power to change society rests with each and every one of us - it's not enough to change ourselves, we have an obligation to planet earth, to the web of life itself, to change others. This book motivates and informs, puts the passion into compassion and will save lives. Juliet Gellatley, founder and director of Viva!


Brilliant, easy to read, full of real-life experiences and practical examples. If you want to make your life count, influence others and save a few thousand lives, this book is your roadmap. Give it to everyone you know!Ingrid Newkirk, president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals""Striking at the Roots"" by Mark Hawthorne is an eloquent reminder that in this age of big organizations, big money, and big media, it's still the individual activist who makes the real difference. Clear, practical guidance on everything from letter writing to civil disobedience is combined with inspiring and edifying stories of people from around the world who are making their voices heard for the animals. A must-read for both the veteran activist and the person who wants to get involved but isn't quite sure how to get started. I wish it had been available when I got started as an animal activist, and I'm certainly glad it's here now. It ranks with the best guides to animal advocacy that have ever been written.Norm Phelps, author of The Longest Struggle: Animal Advocacy from Pythagoras to PETA and The Great Compassion: Buddhism and Animal RightsMark Hawthorne demonstrates that anyone, regardless of the resources at their disposal, can and should get active for animals. His advice for positive, results-oriented advocacy will help advance the cause of animal protection. For anyone interested in what they can do to garner wins for animals, Mark's book is a great place to start.Wayne Pacelle, president and chief executive officer of the Humane Society of the United StatesThere is not a single page of this book from which I did not learn something valuable!Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals and The Pig Who Sang to the Moon: The Emotional World of Farm Animals""Striking at the Roots"" is a practical field guide for animal rights activists that covers a wide spectrum of strategies and tactics for dealing with the media, the courts, the streets, and those foul dark places of horror where animals are so cruelly treated, and where compassionate activists must reluctantly venture, in pursuit of effective intervention. If you are serious about helping animals, then you should seriously read this book. Captain Paul Watson, founder and president of Sea Shepherd Conservation SocietyMark Hawthorne once again reminds us of the power of one. ""Striking at the Roots"" is a complete roadmap for animal activists, from letter writing to guiding those who may find themselves arrested. It directs readers to available resources, organizations, and individuals. But it goes beyond the general guide book by including passionate stories from national leaders and grassroots activists from several countries. It also considers the emotional toll on activists by offering guidance for finding one's emotional level of activism and includes suggestions on maintaining some peace of mind while engaged in the struggle; this is a major contribution. ""Striking at the Roots"" is a compassionate and valuable tool for activists. Dorothy H. Hayes, author of Animal Instinct""Striking at the Roots"" is an eloquent and inspirational guide to action for animals. The power to change society rests with each and every one of us - it's not enough to change ourselves, we have an obligation to planet earth, to the web of life itself, to change others. This book motivates and informs, puts the passion into compassion and will save lives. Juliet Gellatley, founder and director of Viva!


Author Information

Mark Hawthorne is a committed animal activist who has engaged in nearly every model of activism, from leafleting to direct action. He is a contributing writer for Satya magazine, and his articles, book reviews, essays and opinion pieces have also appeared in VegNews, Vegan Voice, Hinduism Today, Utne.com and many daily newspapers across the U.S. Mark serves on the Outreach Advisory Council for Animal Place, a vegan education center and sanctuary for farmed animals in the Bay Area. Much of his writing can be viewed on firstprecept.com.

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