Be Fair Be Vegan
August 2017
The billoards are intended to introduce viewers to the faces and feelings of the animals we use, while inviting people to consider the circumstances of the victims of the animal industry, and see them for who they really are.
On July 31st, Connecticut commuters will encounter billboards challenging them to reexamine their usual way of life. Set to run from July 31st to October 31st, 2017, the billboards combine stark, beautiful, black and white photographs with thought-provoking observations of fellow animals' personalities, inner lives, and experiences.
In August of 2016, Be Fair Be Vegan created a splash in the animal
advocacy world, by releasing a powerful series of uncompromisingly vegan
displays throughout New York City, including a stunning moving billboard in
the middle of Times Square, one of the highest profile locations in the
world - Joaquin Phoenix on Huge New Animal Justice Campaign: 'Now More Than Ever, the World Needs to Hear This Message'.
These provocative images caused the campaign’s Facebook page to grow from
zero to 10,000 in under four weeks, and to triple in the months since, as
well as eliciting responses from celebrities such as actor and Academy Award
nominee Joaquin Phoenix, who was quoted in AlterNet as saying the following:
“I believe that the BeFairBeVegan campaign is much-needed because, in
addressing our speciesist attitudes toward other animals, it encourages us
to consider that our core similarities are far deeper than our surface
differences. Now, more than ever, the world needs to hear this message.”
After a successful run in Hobart, Tasmania, in February of 2017, Be Fair Be
Vegan is returning to the United States with static and digital billboards
placed in prime locations along I-95 in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
The displays are intended to introduce viewers to the faces and feelings of
the animals we use, while inviting people to consider the circumstances of
the victims of the animal industry, and see them for who they really are:
not disposable resources to be used as commodities, but sentient beings who
value their lives, individuals with faces, families and feelings, all of
whom, whether in the dairy, egg, meat, or wool industries, and whether
factory farmed, free-range, cage-free, or organic, end their lives in panic
and terror as a result of our hardhearted attitudes toward them.
I-94, facing South near exit 26, Bridgeport CT
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