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Species Unite

Amy Jones and Paul Healy: Moving Animals

Species Unite

elizabeth novogratz

Philosophy, Society & Culture

5.0911 Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

"I think every time we release a story, there's this sense of like almost like legal danger, the legal implications that can come from releasing stories. We've had times wherea story has been released and we haven't slept that night because we're scared of what the repercussions are going to be." - Amy Jones, Moving Animals

Amy Jones and Paul Healey are the founders of Moving Animals, a photojournalism and media project that connects the world to animals stories through photography, film, and journalism.

Amy is a photojournalist and writer. Paul is a journalist and he's responsible for Moving Animals' video content. Their work has allowed people to see for themselves animal and human rights injustices that are happening globally.

Only when people are made aware of injustice, do they take action to stop it. Amy and Paul have brought massive awareness to the masses who have in turn, fought injustice all over the world. What they do is not only a powerful agent for change, it's an essential one.

Amy and Paul are a very essential part of the team at Species Unite. Paul is our news editor and Amy is a writer, editor, campaign manager, tech person, social media person, and any other person who we need in that moment. She wears many hats. I'm grateful every single day to have Amy and Paul on the team.

There are also two of the kindest human beings that I've ever had the privilege to know.

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Species, unite, unite.

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Species, unite.

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Species unite. I think every time we release a story there's like this sense of like

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almost like legal danger like the legal implications that can come from

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releasing stories.

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We've had times where a story's been released and we haven't slept that night because we're

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scared of what the repercussions are going to be. Hi, I'm Elizabeth Novogratz. This is Species Unite. This episode was made possible with a grant from the Culture and Animals Foundation.

0:48.8

They're a non-profit organization whose mission is to support artists and scholars in advancing our understanding of and commitment to animals. For the month of November, we are asking you to join us in our mission to change the way that the world treats animals and become a member of species unite.

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The benefits of joining are pretty awesome.

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For a monthly donation of any size, even two bucks.

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You will receive access to exclusive content,

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outtakes, bonus podcast episodes, updates,

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and newsletters. Priority access to all Species Unite events, and a welcome

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pack from yours truly.

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So go to our website, Species Unite.com and click Become a Member.

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This conversation is with Amy Jones and Paul Healy.

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Amy and Paul are the founders of Moving Animals, a photojournalism and media project that connects

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the world to animal stories through photography, photography film and journalism.

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Amy's a photojournalist and a writer and Paul is a journalist and he's responsible for their video content.

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Their work has allowed people to see for themselves animal and human rights

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injustices that are happening all over the world. And once people see those

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injustices, then they can take action to stop them.

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