A Voice for the Voiceless
Jenny Brown is a longtime animal rights activist and co-founder of Woodstock Farm Sanctuary in New York. She previously worked in film and television, until she went undercover in Texas to document animal abuse. That experience led her to dedicate her life to helping animals. After 12 years of overseeing all operations of Woodstock, Jenny left to focus on a full-time national lecture tour, raising awareness about the plight of animals used and abused in food production. Jenny’s story and the work has been featured in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, New York Magazine, CNN, The Diane Rehm Show and more. She is the author of The Lucky Ones
THE SUBJECT
Each year in the United States, 10 billion land animals are raised and killed for meat, eggs, and milk. Statistically, farm animals comprise 98 percent of all animals in the country with whom we interact directly--but who are they? and where are they?