Horses have a true ally in Jodie Wiederkehr, whose unwavering commitment and compassion have helped make Chicago the largest city in the country to shut down the cruel carriage industry.
A Hero to Horses Award is on its way from PETA to Jodie Wiederkehr—the
executive director of the
Chicago
Alliance for Animals and founder of the Partnership to Ban Horse
Carriages Worldwide—for leading the charge to end the use of horse-drawn
carriages citywide, which the Chicago City Council did in a landmark
decision on April 24 to take effect next year.
For more than three years, Wiederkehr and the Chicago Alliance for Animals
documented that horses were frequently denied water and forced to pull
carriages in heavy traffic through extreme heat, thunderstorms, and
blizzards.
She lobbied lawmakers to support the ban, and now that it’s passed, she
is liaising with reputable sanctuaries to arrange homes for the horses—if
their owners choose to grant them a peaceful retirement.
“Horses have a true ally in Jodie Wiederkehr, whose unwavering commitment
and compassion have helped make Chicago the largest city in the country to
shut down the cruel carriage industry,” says PETA President Ingrid Newkirk.
“PETA is recognizing her for getting sensitive horses off the streets and
for making the Windy City a more humane place for animals.”
PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to use for
entertainment” and which opposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview—
hopes this will now ramp up the pressure on New York City, where a horse
used for carriage rides died in Central Park earlier this year.
Wiederkehr will receive a framed certificate.
We are grateful PETA have honored Ms Wiederkehr. She is not receiving due
credit for her work in Chicago. She accomplished this; no one else. Follow
Jodie Wiederkehr on Twitter
https://twitter.com/jodiewiederkehr.
Note: The law goes into effect January 1, 2021.
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