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

The Hen Report: “It’s the Cow, Not the How” | Media Critique & Food System Myths

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

🗓️ 4 September 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

In this eye-opening episode of The Hen Report, hosts Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan welcome back Jan Dutkiewicz, professor of political science at Pratt Institute and co-author of the forthcoming book Feed the People: Why Industrial Food is Good and How to Make it Even Better. The conversation centers on a problematic New York Times article about animal rights activism in…

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0:00.0

Welcome to The Henn Report from Our Henn House.

0:08.8

I'm Jasmine Singer.

0:09.9

I'm Mary Ann Sullivan.

0:11.4

And we're so excited about today.

0:13.8

We're going to introduce our guest in just a moment.

0:16.7

Just for those of you who are just tuning in on YouTube, thanks for being with us now that we're on

0:21.5

YouTube. As a reminder, the Our Hen House podcasts are like a whole world of podcasts now. Rising

0:28.0

Anxieties comes out on Tuesdays. The Hen Report comes out on Thursdays. That's this. The long form

0:33.7

interview comes out on Fridays and bonus content for our flock members comes out on

0:39.2

Mondays. So as I just said, we're a podcast and we're on YouTube. So subscribe and hit like

0:45.6

wherever you listen. I want to introduce our guest today because you already know him if you

0:51.8

are a regular Arhan House listener.

1:02.7

Jan Dukovic is joining us once again to talk about Sonoma County and the New York Times and a few other things as well, hopefully.

1:05.1

He is a professor of political science at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and co-author of the forthcoming Feed the

1:13.8

People, Why Industrial Food is Good and How to Make It Even Better, a book that Marianne won't stop

1:20.7

talking about. I'm excited about it too, but Marianne is like, this is exactly the book

1:27.0

that needs to be written right now. So I really hope you've done a good job.

1:31.2

And it is available for pre-order. And we are going to put a pre-order link on the show notes for this. And I just, I know I make this point a lot. But as an author, I will say that even if you're not an Amazon person, which I'm not,

1:46.0

I don't, I try to not use Amazon.

1:47.9

All right.

1:48.6

All right.

1:48.8

Getting things on Amazon for authors is helpful or at the very least leaving reviews for

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