Behind Every Animal Rights Activist Is a Regular Person Who Found the Confidence to Take Action

Action Alert

Dear Aaaaaaa,

Make sure that you're all caught up on the first half of the PETA Reveals video series, in which ordinary people tell the sometimes harrowing stories of the experiences that led them to become activists. Check out the first five videos:

 

Episode 1: Christina Sewell describes how one act of kindness toward a pig headed to the slaughterhouse changed her attitude about work and life.

 
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Episode 2: peta2 staffer Marissa Price calls on feminists to include all individuals in their sphere of protection and explains that the experiences of abuse, rape, and murder transcend species lines.

 
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Episode 3: Dr. Alka Chandna tells the story of a caged monkey who risked severe punishment to try to help another monkey and explains how seeing that gesture inspired her to stand up for what's right.

 
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Episode 4: Nikki Ford declares that animal rights isn't a "white thing" but a kindness thing and explains why the African-American community is important to the animal rights movement.

 
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Episode 5: Don Gaines, a web developer turned eyewitness, tells the story of traveling across two continents, seeing firsthand the abuse of sheep used for their wool, and struggling with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder afterward.

 
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Sincerely,

 

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