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Time Room 1. Room 2. Room 3. Room 4. Moffett Center Moffett Center Moffett Center Moffett Center 9:00 April 10, 2010 SUNY Cortland, Moffett Center Registration Sarat Colling - Elizabeth Green – Ashley Mosgrove 9:30 Introduction Anthony J. Nocella, II Welcoming Andrew Fitz-Gibbon and Mechthild Nagel 10:00 – Academic Facilitator: Jackie Riehle Animals and Facilitator: Ronald Pleban Species Facilitator: Doreen Nieves Social Facilitator: Anastasia Yarbrough 11:20 Repression Book Cultural Inclusion Movement Talk (AK Press, 1. Mechthild Nagel Practices 1 Animal Subjects in 1. The Politics of Inclusion: A Feminist Strategy and 1. DIY Media and the Animal Rights 2010) Anthropological Perspective Space to Critique Speciesism Tactic Analysis Movement: Talk - Action = Nothing 2. Liat Ben-Moshe Alessandro Arrigoni Jenny Grubbs Dylan Powell 3. Ali Zaidi 2. An American Imperial Project: 2. Transcending Species: A Feminist 2. The Influential Activist: Using the The Role of Animal Bodies in the Re-examination of Oppression Science of Persuasion to Open Minds 4. Caroline Kaltefleiter Smithsonian-Theodore Roosevelt Jeni Haines and Win Campaigns African Expedition, 1909-1910. Nick Cooney Laura Shields 3. The Reasonableness of Sentimentality 3. The Role of Direct Action in The 3. Conservation perspectives: Andrew Fitz-Gibbon Animal Rights Movement International wildlife priorities, Carol Glasser individual animals, and wildlife management strategies in Kenya Stella Capoccia 11:30- Species Facilitator: Jackie Riehle Animal Facilitator: Jamie Alvito Animal Facilitator: Brittani Mannix Animal Facilitator: Andrew Fitz-Gibbon 1:00 Relationships Exploitation Exploitation Exploitation and Domination 1. Unnatural Repressions: 1. Animals as Pets 1. Animals and Zoos 1. Animals as tools for Human Use Speciesism as Pathology Zipporah Weisberg 2. Animals in Circuses 2. Animals and Hunting 2. Liberation (Workshop) Adrianne Burke 2. The Dialectic of Anthropocentrism: Ontology and Violence Aaron Bell 3. And Say the Bakemono Responded chris crews 4. The Animal of Bad Faith: Our Existential Stake in Maintaining Human Species Supremacy John Sanbonmatsu 1:00 – Lunch 2:00 Awards Ceremony Judy K. C. Bentley and Anastasia Yarbrough 2:00- Anarchist Facilitator: Timothy Rodriguez Disability and Facilitator: Anthony J. Nocella, II Visual Media Facilitator: Elizabeth Green Workshops Facilitator: Ashley M. Mosgrove 3:20 Perspectives Animals and Tactic 1. Anarchism, global economics, 1. Whose Rights are They, Analysis 1. Moral Shocks and Frame 1. Why Animal Rights is Central to and environmental destruction Anyway? Disability Rights and Transformation in Animal Advocacy: Social Justice John Asimakopoulos Animal Rights: Irreverent Parallels An Analysis of Unnecessary Fuss Jasmin Singer and Matt Rice and Paradigms Brian Blankfield 2. Anarchism, Lifestyle, and the Judy K. C. Bentley 2. Emptying Cages: From Animal Non-Human World 2. In Relation To Animals, All People Abolition to Prison Abolition Deric Shannon 2. Comparative Analysis of Martha Are Nazis’: Holocaust And Slavery Jenna Calabrese Nussbaum’s Capabilities Approach Analogies In The Animal Liberation 3. Fighting for Our Lives, Anarchism for Disability and Species Movement 3. Transphobia is a Vegan Issue and the Liberation of Us All Membership Clair Jean Kim Noah Lewis Abbey Willis Janet Duncan 3. Mobilizing the Spectacular: 3. Education as a Mutual Deploying Visual Images in Animal Interdependency Advocacy Sarah Applegate Brian Lowe 3:30- Animal Facilitator: Caroline Kaltefleiter Food Choices Facilitator: Anastasia Yarbrough Public Health Facilitator: Elizabeth Green Workshops Facilitator: Ashley M. Mosgrove 4:50 Enterprise and Peace and Research Terrorism Act 1. The AETA in Historical and 1. The Euporia of Eating Well: Alternatives 1. A New Approach to Public Health: 1. An Introduction to Building Capacity (AETA) Contemporary Context Ethics and Asceticism The Case for Animal Rights in the Animal Liberation Movement Tucker Culbertson James K. Stanescu Ashley Maier and Stacia Mesleh Anastasia Yarbrough 2. Muzzling a Movement 2. Nobody Wants to Say No to 2. Advanced Critical Treatments 2. On Effective Outreach Dara Lovitz Steak: Genesis 1 & 2 Veterinary Medicine: A Threat to Em Firesmith Ana P. Morrón Care? Overturning the AETA Sandy Dutkowsky 3. Empowering Women in the Animal 3. Odette Wilkins 3. Gentle Genocide and Liberation Movement Compassionate Killing: Is “Happy 3. Under the Knife: Dissection and the Erin Skinner Meat” a Critical Alternative? Rationalization of the “Cuttable” Body Catherine Brigantino Jan Oakley 5:00 – Plenary 6:45 Facilitator: Anthony J. Nocella, II 1. Peak Oil and the End of Industrial “Meat” Production: Emergent Opportunities for Linking Animal Advocacy, Environmental and Anti-poverty Movements Andrew Jones 2. From Silenced to Subject: Animal Agency and Resistance in Coalitional Politics Lauren Corman 3. A Unique Challenge: Exploring Critical Differences Between Animal Rights and other Social Justice Movements Norm Phelps 6:45 – Closing 700 John Asimakopoulos and Caroline Kaltefleiter 7:00 After-Conference Film Screening Skin Trade: What’s Your Skin Worth (Shannon Keith, 2010) Facilitator: Laura Shields .