At #IARC2026, Amanda Fincatti will examine Italy’s post-ban mink policy, exposing how “invasive” narratives and political inaction enable ongoing harm to American minks.
At #IARC2026, Amanda Fincatti will examine Italy’s post-ban mink policy, exposing how “invasive” narratives and political inaction enable ongoing harm to American minks.
At #IARC2026, Els Van Campenhout will show how undercover footage and strong media ties can turn slaughterhouse exposures into headlines, lawsuits, and real legal change for animals.
At #IARC2026, Dan McKernan shares how to turn powerful rescue stories into ethical storytelling, clear action steps, and measurable wins for animals.
At #IARC2026, Sabina Bravo will show how law enforcement data can expose gaps in animal protection and turn paper laws into real accountability for animal suffering.
At #IARC2026, Mika Jue Casper will argue for giving animals legal standing in court, showing how existing models can turn paper protections into real enforcement.
At #IARC2026, Emilia Leese will explore rewilding as a radical ethic, sharing lessons from ecological loss, restoration work at Birchfield, and practical ways to let nature lead again.
At #IARC2026, Jesper EK will share how the French animal rights movement, driven by 269, went from ridicule to reshaping culture and politics through bold, unapologetic action.
At #IARC2026, Kathrin Herrmann will expose how the animal agriculture industry captures academia and public institutions to greenwash meat and dairy, distort climate science, and block real systemic change.
At #IARC2026, Jordi Casamitjana will make the case for a stronger vegan movement by focusing on shared values and real commitment rather than simply increasing numbers.
At #IARC2026, Stacy Banwell will host a workshop rethinking ecocide through animal rights, confronting industrial animal agriculture and calling for multispecies, plant-based climate justice.