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Educational institutions have a complicated relationship with animals. Educators teach about topics such as kindness, compassion, social justice, and environmental sustainability, while our schools frequently exploit animals through the food we serve, the dissections we carry out, the field trips we run, and the curriculum we facilitate that ignores their plight (among others). Educators are uniquely positioned to help turn the tide of our society’s overall indifference to the suffering of countless animals.
Educational institutions have a complicated relationship with animals. Educators teach about topics such as kindness, compassion, social justice, and environmental sustainability, while our schools frequently exploit animals through the food we serve, the dissections we carry out, the field trips we run, and the curriculum we facilitate that ignores their plight (among others). Educators are uniquely positioned to help turn the tide of our society’s overall indifference to the suffering of countless animals.
