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History of Animal Rights Movements for High Schoolers-FREE Class (for educators)

History of Animal Rights Movements for High Schoolers is a FREE, one-hour Zoom event for educators who want to incorporate animal rights into their curriculum. Dive into the history and evolution of the animal rights movement in this engaging, one-hour class designed specifically for high school students. Explore the key events, figures, and milestones that have shaped the fight for animal welfare, from early advocacy efforts to modern-day campaigns. Students will learn about the ethical, legal, and cultural shifts that have led to a growing awareness of animal rights, and how these movements continue to impact society today. This class offers a fascinating introduction to the world of animal advocacy and the ongoing journey to protect animal welfare.

This class is FREE, but spots are limited. Register HERE

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