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FRAMINGHAM _ Framingham State University professor Audrey Kali will screen her documentary Farm and Red Moon at Tufts University on November 1.
Special guest at the screening will be Dr. Temple Grandin, who appears in the film.
The documentary shows Professor Kali as she visits farms and slaughterhouses and meets with experts to reveal the ambiguous moral underbelly of
humane animal slaughter.
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“But what starts out as a concern for animals becomes a story about people. What she once saw as senseless acts of violence, she understands as a complicated
agricultural system, pursued by decent peoplefully cognizant of the contradictions and complexity of their actions.”
Dr. Grandin is a world-renowned author and prominent spokesperson for the humane treatment of livestock and for the neurodiversity movement. She is currently a professor of animal sciences at Colorado State University. In addition to authoring numerous scientific papers on animal behavior, she has published several books related to the understanding of autism. Time magazine honored her as one the most influential people in 2010 and in 2017 she was named to the National Women’s Hall of Fame.
Tickets are limited for the screening.
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