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Project Phoenix

We want a world where every animal can thrive in freedom and dignity. This newsletter explores how we can build the power of the UK animal freedom movement into an unstoppable force for change.

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Have we lost our nerve as a movement?

Every social justice movement has been told to slow down. To be realistic. To settle for what seems possible rather than what’s right.

2 months ago
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How can we turn animal lovers into activists?

We’re far behind other social justice movements in terms of progress and legislation. But did you know more Brits identify as an animal lover (69%) than as a feminist (38%)? The majority of people care about fellow animals, and ‘animal love...

3 months ago
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How can our movement rebuild the power we once had?

Thirty years ago, there were 300 decentralised local animal rights groups across the UK.

4 months ago
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Why most people won’t be persuaded by a movement for justice

In the 1980s, African American legal scholar Derrick Bell offered a sharp insight that still holds resonance for social movements today: progress only happens when those in power see it as being in their own interest. He called it Interest ...

6 months ago
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  • Project Phoenix

    Project Phoenix is building a mainstream mass movement to drive cultural and legislative change for fellow animals in the UK. We are movement builders, cultivating the networks, strategy and power necessary for systemic change.

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