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DESCRIPTION:Admission is free.\n\nThis multi-award-winning documentary tells the story 
 of one man's journey from heartlessness to compassion for animals, and then 
 to activism in their defense. If you love animals this film will shock you, 
 inspire you and challenge your perceptions.  The film's Director, Jenny 
 Stein and Producer, James LaVeck will be present and participating in a 
 brief reception for the audiences following each screening. They are also 
 available now for advance media interviews.  Reknowned author John Robbins 
 will introduce the film.\n\nAbout John Robbins\nJohn Robbins is the author 
 of the internationally best-selling Diet for a New America: How Your Food 
 Choices Affect Your Health, Happiness, and the Future of Life on Earth. 
 Considered to be one of the world's leading experts on the dietary link to 
 the environment and health, he is the founder of EarthSave International, a 
 nonprofit organization that supports healthy food choices, preservation of 
 the environment, and a more compassionate world. Many of the nation's 
 leading authorities in health and ecology have called his work among the 
 most important of the century.\n\nThe recipient of the 1994 Rachel Carson 
 Award, John Robbins's life and work have been featured in an hour-long PBS 
 special entitled Diet for a New America.\n\nAn eloquent spokesperson for a 
 healthy and sustainable future, he has received standing ovations at 
 thousands of conferences and speaking engagements worldwide, including the 
 United Nations.\n\nFor more information, contact Tribe of Heart at 
 www.tribeofheart.org or visit www.stanford.edu/group/vegan. The film is not 
 recommended for children under 16.\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/4463.php
SUMMARY:Screening of "The Witness" w/ John Robbins
LOCATION:Stanford University Campus, The History Corner (Building #200), room 002
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/4463.php
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