The Ghosts in Our Machine at Kingston Canadian Film Festival

The animal rights documentary The Ghosts in Our Machine, featuring photographer Jo-Anne McArthur, will be screened at Kingston Canadian Film Festival:

Saturday March 1, 2014 – 4:30pm
The Baby Grand Theatre, 218 Princess St

This film is being co-presented by Kingston Animal Rescue, a registered charity and no-kill rescue – $2 from every ticket will be donated to this charity.

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Conference of Sue Meech – 30th of January


Queen’s Student Animal Legal Defence Fund will be hosting Sue Meech, founder and director of the Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre, this Thursday evening.  Sue will be giving a virtual presentation of the Centre and will explain what the Centre does when an animal is admitted and treated.

Thursday January 30th at 5pm

Location: Room 001, Sir John A. MacDonald Hall

“Thinking outside the Cage: Towards a Nonspeciesist Paradigm for Scientific Research”

A Conference to be held at Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada, March 27-28, 2014

Scientific research is currently governed on the premise that humans have a right to use sentient animals as subjects of harmful research for our benefit. What would a non-speciesist alternative look like?  We have invited leading scientists, public policy experts, humane educators, legal scholars and political theorists to help us identify the opportunities and challenges involved in pursuing a new ethical, legal and political framework regarding animals in research. Can the same legal and regulatory safeguards regarding the use of human subjects in research also be extended to animal subjects? Can questions regarding the treatment of animals within academic institutions be reframed as matters of public responsibility, and made subject to democratic deliberation by the larger community?

This conference is intended to encourage critical reflection on the limits of existing regulations, and to inspire creative thinking about alternative frameworks and effective avenues to change. The conference is organized by the Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics program at Queen’s University, Kingston. Funding is generously provided by the Abby Benjamin Fellowship program, and the Queen’s Forum for Philosophy and Public Policy. For further information, including a preliminary schedule and list of confirmed speakers, and a registration form, please visit the conference website:  www.outsidethecage.net