Join Compassion Over Killing for a free vegetarian dinner and presentation by Bruce Friedrich, Vice President of PETA and co-author of the newly-released book, The Animal Activist’s Handbook. Friedrich will discuss ways each us can be more effective advocates for animals and how to engage in persuasive and meaningful conversations about animal rights. The Handbook is a guide for anyone who wants to make a real, significant difference in the world. Friedrich, who joined PETA’s staff in 1996, has been a progressive and animal activist for more than two decades.
The event is free and open to everyone! Vegan dinner will be provided.
WHERE: Mt. Pleasant Library at 3160 16th St., N.W., D.C.
METRO: Columbia Heights Metro station on the green and yellow lines
WHEN: Monday, June 8 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
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Are people supposed to RSVP for this? How?
I don’t think you do. But you can RSVP on Facebook, if you don’t have a Facebook account I would email COK at: info at cok dot net.