Martha Rosenberg: How animal rights, once a progressive stepchild, became a movement

MARTHA ROSENBERG: In the 1980s, the animal rights movement was a sorry sight. In Chicago, it consisted of three to five activists handing out soggy leaflets in the rain outside a fur store on a Saturday, one also holding his skateboard. No one remembered to bring the signs and no one could agree whether to … Continue reading Martha Rosenberg: How animal rights, once a progressive stepchild, became a movement