
Photo by Derek Goodwin
Welcome to the 267th episode of Our Hen House, a place to find our way to change the world for animals.
Today’s episode marks the eighth installment of highlights from the Our Hen House TV show, a co-production with Brooklyn Independent Media. We dare you not to get excited about our six guests: progressive dance instructor and vegan ballet slipper designer Cynthia King; modern renaissance man Derek Goodwin; media innovator extraordinaire Ingrid Jungermann; acclaimed journalist Jane Velez Mitchell; Vice President for Farm Animal Protection at the Humane Society Paul Shapiro; and photographer Mike Hrinewski. Once again, Our Hen House’s own Media Coordinator Alessandra Seiter of the blog Chickpeas & Change is back to curate these segments.
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