About An Animal-Friendly Life

A family-friendly life... An Animal-Friendly Life was founded by Eric Prescott in April 2005 to help compassionate people stay abreast of and act on issues affecting both domesticated and free-living animals.

Since then, the blog has evolved to focus primarily on the abolition of animal exploitation. At its most basic level, this means advocating veganism as the only way to behave consistently with the belief that it is wrong to unnecessarily harm animals. Becoming vegan means avoiding the exploitation of all animals and animal products for any purpose, including food, fashion, and entertainment. It is the one thing we can all do right now to eliminate our contribution to animal exploitation. And, as an expression of abolitionist intent in our own daily lives, it is the least we can do.

As its author continues to learn, An Animal-Friendly Life will no doubt continue to evolve as a resource to educate advocates and the general public about animal rights and veganism, and to help foment and grow the abolitionist AR movement.

Guiding Principles of the Animal Rights Position

These principles were adapted from Gary L. Francione's The Six Principles of the Animal Rights Position with some slight modifications:

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For more on animal rights, watch this presentation:

Theory of Animal Rights from Gary L. Francione on Vimeo.

For updates on I'm Vegan, please visit that project's home page at vegandocumentary.com.

Apply for free abolitionist vegan outreach pamphlets at veganpamphlet.com.

Educate yourself and others at Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach.

The Boston Vegan Association engaged in effective abolitionist vegan outreach at a local street fair:

Tabling at the Allston Village Street Fair 2