Lisa Kemmerer is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religions at Montana State University Billings. She is the author of In Search of Consistency: Ethics and Animals (2006) and Religion and Animals: Rightful Relations (2011).
Hearing a group of people talk about their lives and life's work sparks ideas that can rejuvenate, inspire, and make you think, wonderingly, 'of course!' Here is that group, and what inspiring souls they are! A beautiful collection. -Ingrid E. Newkirk, President and Co-founder of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Women have always been at the forefront of animal protection work, often comprising a significant majority of the movement. Whether it's rescuing and sheltering individual animals or campaigning for broader social change on their behalf (or both), women have been-and continue to be-disproportionately represented. This anthology allows readers to hear from some of the women pioneering advances for animals today, and gives unique insights into some of the connections between and among a variety of social justice struggles. -Paul Shapiro, Senior Director of the Humane Society of the United States' factory farming campaign In these pages, we find diverse experiences united in one anthology; diverse activisms represented together; women's activism for animals, all together now. And the incredible thing is that after all they have seen, they still believe in you, the reader. When it comes to nonhumans, there are no bystanders. When it comes to the fate of nonhumans, it truly is in your hands. -Carol J. Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat, from the Foreword