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(Spring 2000) — Columbia University's Oral History Collection (OHC), which documents social movements in America will soon include one of the country's most pressing issues - animal rights.

Recording Animal Advocacy representatives interviewed NEAVS' President; former Living Earth Learning Project educator, Sandra Larson; and Board Member and NEAVS historian, Margaret Moreland Stathos. The oral history focuses on the role NEAVS has played in the AV and AR movements - told in the words of those who were present as events unfolded.

Archived at Columbia University on an ongoing basis as sections are completed, the oral history will include information from many important animal advocates about the contributions from organizations and individuals in the movements.

Back to UPDATE 2000 Series, Vol. 1, No. 1 Spring mainpage.

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