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Dear Friend, Late last month, PETA released a first-of-its-kind investigation that revealed terrified animals screaming in agony as they were tied down and roughly sheared by workers at the world's largest privately owned alpaca farm. Already, this latest eye-opening PETA investigation has led massive retailers Overstock.com and ESPRIT to ban alpaca wool and prompted global fashion powerhouses Gap Inc. and H&M Group to cut ties with the farm's parent company—and more companies are sure to follow. It's been decades since PETA first reminded the world that "fur is dead," and today, we're revolutionizing the entire fashion industry. Major cities are banning fur sales; designers and retailers are committing to dropping angora, exotic skins, and other products of cruelty; and animal-friendly fashions using innovative new vegan materials are among the hottest trends on runways and in style pages around the world. Now is your chance to discover the many ways PETA is working to save the skin of all animals during a special town hall meeting on Wednesday, July 8, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman, Senior Vice President of Campaigns Dan Mathews, and Vice President of Evidence Analysis Dan Paden will join President Ingrid Newkirk and me for a lively discussion on how PETA is doing more to save the skin, feathers, and fur of animals than ever before. We encourage you to join us online as well. To participate in the webinar, simply log on to PETA.org/JulyTownHall at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on July 8 and you'll be able to watch the presentation through your web browser and submit your questions online. We'll send a reminder e-mail to you at this address a few minutes before the meeting begins. I hope you'll join Ingrid and all of us on July 8 for what's sure to be an inspiring and informative discussion of PETA's work. Kind regards, |
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