Last year at Minds at Work, I presented the topic of “what your pet is in the eyes of the law.” Well, they’re sadly considered property. Although there is an increase in law that give more protection for cats and dogs, other animals that are considered pets still have a long way to go in the eyes of the law. This year, Brittany Greenwell and Clara Wilson are once again hosting Minds at Work. I will also be presenting again at the event! Minds at Work is an event where students as well as the different ELSB committees will be presenting topics that allows the students to know more about a topic. At the end of the event, there will be an informational tabling where you can find out more about how you can help and how you can learn more about the topic. You should all come out!
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Meeting TimesBi-weekly 5pm-6pm
Wednesdays https://bit.ly/31n3hPI DescriptionAnimal Welfare educates and provides students with opportunities to become active citizens through animal rights' activities and events.
DirectorsCo-Director: Emma Jones
Co-Director: Sydney Tharp |