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+ | | 1993 || || || " Originally known as Animal Liberation Action (ALA), the group was founded by [[Matt Ball]] and [[Jack Norris (activist)|Jack Norris]] in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1993."<ref>For an article about Norris's wedding, see Strobel, Mike. [http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2008/09/12/6743446-sun.html "I think I smell a stunt"], ''Toronto Sun'', September 12, 2008. | ||
+ | *Also see Cooney, Scott. [http://ecopreneurist.com/2009/02/03/starting-an-environmental-non-profit-how-similar-to-a-green-business/ "Starting an environmental non-profit"], ''Ecopreneurist'', February 3, 2009.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.veganoutreach.org/history/|title = History|publisher = Vegan Outreach|accessdate = March 13, 2019}}</ref> | ||
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| 1998 || June || || "In their June 1998 newsletter, Vegan Outreach published an essay by Ball called "Veganism as the Path to Animal Liberation" (now called "Activism and Veganism Reconsidered".<ref>{{cite web|author=—Matt Ball |url=http://www.veganoutreach.org/advocacy/path.html |title=Activism and Veganism Reconsidered |publisher=Veganoutreach.org |date= |accessdate=2012-06-07}}</ref> This article questioned the priorities of the [[animal rights|animal rights movement]], in part by pointing out that ~99 percent of all animals killed in the U.S. died to be eaten, while only a small minority of the movement's attention went to exposing factory farms and promoting vegetarianism. The essay also argued against the movement's focus on trying to get media attention through protests." | | 1998 || June || || "In their June 1998 newsletter, Vegan Outreach published an essay by Ball called "Veganism as the Path to Animal Liberation" (now called "Activism and Veganism Reconsidered".<ref>{{cite web|author=—Matt Ball |url=http://www.veganoutreach.org/advocacy/path.html |title=Activism and Veganism Reconsidered |publisher=Veganoutreach.org |date= |accessdate=2012-06-07}}</ref> This article questioned the priorities of the [[animal rights|animal rights movement]], in part by pointing out that ~99 percent of all animals killed in the U.S. died to be eaten, while only a small minority of the movement's attention went to exposing factory farms and promoting vegetarianism. The essay also argued against the movement's focus on trying to get media attention through protests." |
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1993 | " Originally known as Animal Liberation Action (ALA), the group was founded by Matt Ball and Jack Norris in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1993."[1][2] | ||
1998 | June | "In their June 1998 newsletter, Vegan Outreach published an essay by Ball called "Veganism as the Path to Animal Liberation" (now called "Activism and Veganism Reconsidered".[3] This article questioned the priorities of the animal rights movement, in part by pointing out that ~99 percent of all animals killed in the U.S. died to be eaten, while only a small minority of the movement's attention went to exposing factory farms and promoting vegetarianism. The essay also argued against the movement's focus on trying to get media attention through protests." | |
2014 | May | "Animal Charity Evaluators has named Vegan Outreach as one of its Standout Charities since May 2014."[4] | |
2016 | November | "In their November 2016 review, ACE lists Vegan Outreach's strengths as a leafletting program with a strong track record, its cooperation with other groups, and focus on effectiveness in planning changes to interventions. Their weaknesses include, according to ACE, a possible over-reliance on poor source of evidence in evaluating the effectiveness of leafleting, and a lack of a successful track record in the new programs they are trying to implement (e.g., online ads). Vegan Outreach's focus on outreach targeted at individuals may also be a limitation."[4] |
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References
- ↑ For an article about Norris's wedding, see Strobel, Mike. "I think I smell a stunt", Toronto Sun, September 12, 2008.
- Also see Cooney, Scott. "Starting an environmental non-profit", Ecopreneurist, February 3, 2009.
- ↑ "History". Vegan Outreach. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
- ↑ —Matt Ball. "Activism and Veganism Reconsidered". Veganoutreach.org. Retrieved 2012-06-07.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Animal Charity Evaluators -Vegan Outreach review". November 2016. Retrieved March 13, 2019.