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The '''Massachusetts Animal Rights Coalition''', or '''MARC''', is a [[nonprofit]] volunteer-run [[animal rights]] organization based in [[Massachusetts]]. MARC is the largest and most active animal rights group in Massachusetts and operates as a tax exempt [[501(c)(3)]] corporation<ref>http://corp.sec.state.ma.us/corp/corpsearch/CorpSearchEntityList.asp?ReadFromDB=True&UpdateAllowed=</ref> with over |
The '''Massachusetts Animal Rights Coalition''', or '''MARC''', is a [[nonprofit]] volunteer-run [[animal rights]] organization based in [[Massachusetts]]. MARC is the largest and most active animal rights group in Massachusetts and operates as a tax exempt [[501(c)(3)]] corporation<ref>http://corp.sec.state.ma.us/corp/corpsearch/CorpSearchEntityList.asp?ReadFromDB=True&UpdateAllowed=</ref> with over 2500 members of all ages and backgrounds <ref>[http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/MARC_list/ MARC_list : Welcome to MARC!<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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MARC's activities include protests and leafletting, public educational outreach, tabling, talks, letter and phone campaigns, letters to editors, face-to-face meetings, media interviews, conferences, walks and marches, and legislative action. MARC has held hundreds of public events in Massachusetts to raise awareness of animal suffering. |
MARC's activities include protests and leafletting, public educational outreach, tabling, talks, letter and phone campaigns, letters to editors, face-to-face meetings, media interviews, conferences, walks and marches, and legislative action. MARC has held hundreds of public events in Massachusetts to raise awareness of animal suffering. |
Revision as of 16:00, 16 November 2009
The Massachusetts Animal Rights Coalition, or MARC, is a nonprofit volunteer-run animal rights organization based in Massachusetts. MARC is the largest and most active animal rights group in Massachusetts and operates as a tax exempt 501(c)(3) corporation[1] with over 2500 members of all ages and backgrounds [2]
MARC's activities include protests and leafletting, public educational outreach, tabling, talks, letter and phone campaigns, letters to editors, face-to-face meetings, media interviews, conferences, walks and marches, and legislative action. MARC has held hundreds of public events in Massachusetts to raise awareness of animal suffering.
MARC targets a broad range of animal rights causes, including animal testing and experimentation, animals in entertainment, veganism, wildlife protection, and the rights of all animals.
MARC's campaigns in Massachusetts have been cited in numerous local papers and have included vivisection[3][4][5], wildlife[6][7][8], farm animals, [6][9][10] [11], cruelty-free living [12] [13] animals in entertainment, [14] [15], and companion animals.
References
- ^ http://corp.sec.state.ma.us/corp/corpsearch/CorpSearchEntityList.asp?ReadFromDB=True&UpdateAllowed=
- ^ MARC_list : Welcome to MARC!
- ^ [http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=507449 The Harvard Crimson :: News :: Fearing Clashes, WJH Ups Security��]
- ^ Stop The Bioterror Lab - People And Organizations Against The Biolab
- ^ Events in 2007 - Events in Support of World Laboratory Animal Liberation Week
- ^ a b Animal fans blast crass menagerie - BostonHerald.com
- ^ In Braintree, activists protest goose hunt on golf course - The Boston Globe
- ^ Turkeys ruffle Brookline residents' feathers - News
- ^ Animal rights group protests BU-sponsored event - News
- ^ Meatout 2008 Events
- ^ Allston Brighton Community Blog: Animal rights activists protest at Kentucky Fried Chicken
- ^ Clothing with a conscience Dressing 'cruelty-free' doesn't have to mean sacrificing style - EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA
- ^ Boston Vegetarian Food Festival Sponsors
- ^ Bill would outlaw hooks used on elephants
- ^ Mass. considers exotic animal ban - News