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Episode 20: Why Animal Rights Matter Now More Than Ever & Building a Kinder Future with Jamie Logan

Curtis Sliwa speaks with animal rights activist, filmmaker, and podcast host Jamie Logan about the New York City Animal Rights March. Jamie shares her journey into activism, the importance of exposing factory farming, and how the annual march has grown into a global movement for compassion and justice. They also discuss issues ranging from horse-drawn carriages in Central Park to the role of fashion in animal exploitation, while highlighting how everyday choices can create real change.

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