- Demonstrate Against UW's Experimentation on Endangered Primates!Red Square, Seattle, WA
NARN will host a demonstration at the University of Washington Seattle campus during the crowded cherry blossom season! We will meet at Red Square, near Suzzallo Library
uw.edu/maps/?lndmk-2We need to clearly show that there IS in fact strong opposition to the UW's use of testing on endangered Macaques. Bring your friends! Even if you can't make it this time, please SHARE this event on your socials. Thank you!
We will have props for taking photos with Dorothy, signs, and a banner. Please feel free to bring your own as well!Learn more about what goes on at the UW here https://narn.org/testing-on-animals/
- NARN Social & Fundraiser at GLCGeorgetown Liquor Company, Seattle, WA
Come get your grub on at the Georgetown Liquor Company (GLC) and help raise money for NARN!
The first fundraiser was super fun, so we decided to have another one!From 2pm - 6pm on Sunday, April 14th GLC will very generously donate 20% of their proceeds from that time to NARN!
This will be a great opportunity to hang out with like-minded people, eat delicious food all while supporting NARN and a wonderful local small vegan business. GLC has plenty of delicious non-alcoholic beverages for those that prefer them.
NARN will have an information table there so you can learn more about volunteer opportunities and what NARN has been doing. We will also have merchandise (T-shirts! Sweatshirts!) for purchase.
Don't miss an opportunity to eat some delicious food while supporting NARN, AND a wonderful local business.
**Please note that GLC is 21+ only** - The Smell of Money Screening + PanelUniversity Heights Center, Seattle, WA
Co-hosted by NARN and the Social Justice Film Institute
Free Film Screening of "The Smell of Money”
Register and RSVP HERE: https://www.tickettailor.com/.../socialjusticefil.../1134237Content warning: This film contains strong language and mature themes that are not suitable for minors. Minor children will only be admitted with a parent or guardian.
Film Synopsis:
“The smell of money”—that’s what Big Pork calls the stench of pig waste in the air in eastern North Carolina, where much of the world’s bacon and barbecue is made. But to Elsie Herring and others who live near the state’s giant pig factories, the revolting odor is a call to battle against generations of injustice.
A story about the power of love for one’s family and community to triumph over even the largest forces of injustice, The Smell of Money calls upon viewers to see the people behind what's on our plates––and to join the fight for a better future for us all.
** After the screening, join us for an insightful conversation and Q&A with the filmmakers and the subject of the documentary.For more information, contact: marisa@socialjusticefilminstitute.org
(564) 225-2214