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Paul Shapiro (activist)

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Nationality
  
American

Education
  
Georgetown Day School

Role
  
Activist


Name
  
Paul Shapiro

Relatives
  
Ryan Shapiro (brother)

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Occupation
  
Vice President of Farm Animal Protection for The Humane Society of the United States

Known for
  
Founded Compassion Over Killing

Awards
  
Animal Rights Hall of Fame (2008)

Movies
  
The Price of a Broken Heart, Dead Husbands, The Truth About Alex, Jewel

Similar People
  
Patrick Bergin, Rene Ohashi, Bret Lott, Lisette Oropesa, Ellen Jaffe Jones

Organizations founded
  
Compassion Over Killing

Paul shapiro speaks at the 2016 animal rights conference


Paul Shapiro (born 1979) is the Vice President of Policy for the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). Prior to working with HSUS, he was known for being the founder of Compassion Over Killing (COK).

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Work with Compassion Over Killing

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When he was thirteen years old, Shapiro stopped eating meat as a result of learning about the methods of meat production. About one month later, he stopped eating eggs and dairy.

Paul Shapiro (activist) Interview with Paul Shapiro Animal Charity Evaluators

While a high school student at Georgetown Day School in 1995, Shapiro founded the animal advocacy organization Compassion Over Killing, and served as its campaigns director until 2005. Compassion Over Killing became well known for its investigative work exposing conditions for farm animals on factory farms, at livestock auctions, and at slaughter plants. Shapiro received a B.A. from George Washington University in 2001, where he majored in peace studies and minored in religion. He taught peace studies at a public high school in Washington, D.C. He was profiled in a 2003 Washington Post Style section article entitled "Animal Pragmatism: Compassion Over Killing Wants to Make the Anti-Meat Message a Little More Palatable".

Work with the Humane Society of the United States

Paul Shapiro (activist) The Meatout Show GoVegca Meatless Mondays and a QA with Paul

Shapiro previously directed HSUS's Farm Animal Protection campaign, including efforts to convince retailers, food service providers, and universities to end their use of eggs from battery-caged birds, pork from gestation-stalled pigs, and to expand their vegan options. Additionally, the Farm Animal Protection campaign played a significant role in helping enact Proposition 2 in California, a 2008 ballot initiative that phases out veal crates, battery cages, and gestation crates in the nation's largest agricultural state. The campaign was also central in Proposition 204, a successful 2006 Arizona ballot initiative that phases out gestation crates and veal crates. It has also helped pass laws against gestation crates and other agricultural practices in numerous other states.

Paul Shapiro (activist) Paul Shapiro Animal Rights in the Age of Donald Trump

Shapiro helped spearhead the campaign to end the use of the "Animal Care Certified" logo on egg cartons in the United States. In that case, the egg industry was labeling eggs from hens confined in battery cages as "Animal Care Certified." After Better Business Bureau rulings, federal petitions, investigations at "Animal Care Certified" egg facilities leading to media exposés, and other efforts, in September 2005, the Federal Trade Commission announced that the logo would be removed from egg cartons nationwide.

Shapiro is the author of "Moral agency in other animals", published in the 2006 edition of Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics. He was also a contributor to Animal Welfare in Animal Agriculture.

Shapiro provided information used in the writing of the book Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism (2008) by Mark Hawthorne.

References

Paul Shapiro (activist) Wikipedia