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Spotlight: Nations of Their Own
A We Animals Media feature film by Kelly Guerin.
In the Occupied Palestinian Territories, there exists a small number of people who have chosen to devote their lives to animals, each struggling against an overwhelming political and cultural climate which begs them to abandon their work and focus instead on the more pressing issue of their own human liberation.
Through their stories, we are able to explore the intimate and often complicated connection between animal and human rights and, ultimately, witness the profound beauty that can occur when the two come together.
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UNBOUND: Rebecca Knowles

Rebecca Knowles is that rare combination of gentle warmth that puts you at ease in a moment, powerful intellect that allows her to read scientific papers and pick out key messages, and fearless determination. It is a potent mix and explains, perhaps, how this unsung hero has quietly, yet dramatically, driven up the visibility...
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We Animals Media Welcomes Filmmaker Alex Lockwood

We are very excited to be working on our next film project with We Animals Media contributor and BAFTA-winning filmmaker Alex Lockwood of Lockwood Film. We'll be sharing sneak peeks from the shoots over on Instagram, so follow along in advance of the film’s 2020 release.
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Step into the World of Animal Photojournalism

A reminder that we’ve launched the We Animals Media Photography Masterclass with award-winning photojournalist and WAM founder, Jo-Anne McArthur. This online and self-paced video series will teach you the basic foundations of animal rights photography by following Jo-Anne as she…
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UNBOUND: Dr. Charu Chandrasekera

On a warm October day in Halifax, Dr. Charu Chandrasekera is attending the inaugural Canadian Animal Law Conference to speak on a panel entitled ‘Ending Animal Experimentation: New Advances.’ That same weekend, coincidentally, the Canadian Cancer Society’s CIBC Run For The Cure is also taking place...
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Explore the We Animals Archive

Did you know there are over 12,000 searchable images and videos on the We Animals Archive, free to use for anyone helping animals? Thematically organized and easy to navigate, the archive is a resource for both advocates and media outlets worldwide. Join us in telling their stories.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:

‘The Wall of Shame,’ Jo-Anne McArthur’s image of the annual rattlesnake roundup in Sweetwater, Texas, was selected as a 'Highly Commended' image in this year’s Natural History Museum Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.

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