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Our Hen House: Vegan & Animal Rights Movement | Stories from the Frontlines of Animal Liberation

Episode 595: Justice for Humans AND Animals, ft. Dr. Tyson-Lord Gray

Our Hen House: Vegan & Animal Rights Movement | Stories from the Frontlines of Animal Liberation

Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan

Documentary, Education, News, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Self-improvement

4.9579 Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2021

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Tyson-Lord Gray joins the podcast today for a riveting conversation about the intersections of animal rights, food justice, and the environmental movement. An attorney, professor, minister, and activist, Dr. Gray discusses how these social movements are often isolated from each other and how his varied roles in ministry, law, and academia help him see these connections more clearly. He explains…

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0:00.0

Welcome to Our Hen House. This is Jasmine Singer. And this is Marianne Sullivan. Thanks for joining us this week. Marianne's guest is Tyson Lord Gray, who is an attorney, professor, minister, and a pretty great activist for both humans and animals.

0:23.9

Yeah, really kind of an amazing interview. And of course, on the flock bonus segment this

0:29.0

week, I'll be continuing my conversation with Tyson Lord Gray. As always, if you're a flock member,

0:34.8

you'll get the link to that bonus segment in your email on the Tuesday after this podcast goes up where you can always find it on the flock Facebook group.

0:42.3

If you're not a member of the flock yet and you can afford it, you can join for $10 a month at our henhouse.org slash donate.

0:49.9

And if you are a member of the flock, and thank you if you are.

0:52.7

Please also join us for our first flock Friday Zoom calls, which are once a month, you guessed it, the first Friday of the month, at 4 p.m. Eastern or 8 p.m. Greenwich meantime.

1:01.8

And on these calls, we focus on how to be better activists, how to take care of ourselves and one another.

1:08.0

And we always have some really inspiring guests, many of whom are

1:12.2

former podcast guests. So if you're a member of the flock, be sure to check out the flock Facebook

1:17.0

group for updates or write to us at info at our headhouse.org. We've also started one-on-one sessions

1:23.4

with me on Zoom for our flock members. So I always have a few sessions each month. If you're a

1:28.7

flock member, you can sign up for it. If you want to find out how to do that, please email

1:32.9

at jen at our henhouse.org. I love doing those. It's really fun. You know, first Fridays used

1:39.9

to be a Catholic thing. Oh, really? It probably still is a Catholic thing. I'm just not

1:43.5

a Catholic anymore. I don't really remember what still is a Catholic thing. I'm just not a Catholic anymore.

1:45.0

I don't really remember what they were, but there were always these special, special services on First Fridays. So, you know, that's kind of the same thing we do. And also, don't know what of towns have something once a month and it's called First something? A little celebration. It's usually First Friday. Yeah, they had that when we were

2:01.2

When we were in Portland

2:03.0

For six months months when you were visiting professor of animal law at the Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis and Clark.

2:10.0

They had first Fridays.

2:10.9

It was always fun.

2:12.3

And it was like a free market.

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