Ep.293: Ingrid Newkirk on “Animalkind” and 40-plus years of PETA

We go to the archive and reprise a conversation between PETA Podcast host Emil Guillermo and Ingrid Newkirk, PETA president, on the release of her book “Animalkind,” written with Gene Stone. Newkirk talks about what “animalkind” means and how we need to understand that humans are animals too, and not necessarily superior to other species. 

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Go to PETA.org. for more, and listen to other podcasts with Ingrid.

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(Originally published Jan. 15, 2020

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