Dr. Maureen O’Sullivan Brings Animal Rights and Ethics to Irish Academia

Galway, Ireland—The conversation around animal rights, ethics, and law is evolving, and at the forefront of this change in Ireland is Dr. Maureen O’Sullivan, a lecturer at the University of Galway. Recently featured on the Manada Podcast, Dr. O’Sullivan shared insights into the groundbreaking undergraduate course on Animal Rights, Animal Ethics & Law, the first

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Understanding Vystopia: The Vegan’s Emotional Journey in a Non-Vegan World

Introduction Veganism has become more than just a dietary choice; it has evolved into a movement encompassing ethical, environmental, and health considerations. With the ever-increasing number of vegans worldwide, their values often collide with the norms and practices of the non-vegan society. This clash can sometimes lead to an overwhelming emotional experience known as Vystopia. 

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The Case against the Live Export of Pigs

The Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue announced on September 18 that after years of negotiations, Ireland struck a deal with China which would see Ireland exporting sheep meat and live pigs thousands of miles to China. In his announcement, McConalogue described the deal as an “important milestone in gaining access to the Chinese market” and

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