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Farm Sanctuary’s Humane Educators offer virtual and pre-recorded classroom presentations.
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Let’s build a compassionate world
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Help reach tomorrow’s leaders with FREE, age-appropriate presentations for pre-K to college/university classrooms. Teachers can schedule a virtual classroom presentation or access a library of 18 pre-recorded presentations.
It’s common for youth to possess a natural sense of compassion for animals. When you combine that with critical thinking skills and knowledge of our food system, they can be a powerful force for positive change.
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Request access to our NEW library of pre-recorded presentations for pre-K to college/university!
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Farm Sanctuary’s library of pre-recorded presentations meets AA accessibility standards and features captions, transcripts, and audio descriptions.
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Schedule LIVE virtual presentations for K-college/university classes today!
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(Only available in the U.S.)
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Virtual Presentations
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Essential Farmworkers and Conscious Food Movements
(College and University)
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Jointly hosted by the Alliance for Fair Food (AFF), Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), and Farm Sanctuary, this presentation explores the relationship between farmworker issues and conscious food movements, with a goal of inspiring solidarity with farmworkers and coalition-based advocacy.
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Exploring Our Food System with the Animals of Farm Sanctuary
(Grades 5-12)
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This presentation shares the stories of Farm Sanctuary residents, the realities of our modern food system for animals, humans, and the planet and how plant-based food choices and reducing consumption of animal products can lessen our impact.
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The Environmental Impacts of Our Food
(Grades 5-12)
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Farm Sanctuary’s humane educator introduce students to the relationship of animal agriculture to climate change, explore issues of deforestation, water use, and community health, and how increasing plant-based food choices can reduce our environmental “foodprint.”
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Factory Farming Through a Social Justice Lens
(Grades 7-12)
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Examining the impacts of our food system on workers, communities, and animals, this presentation offers a social justice lens for understanding how these issues are interrelated and rooted in systemic injustice.
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Animal Tales: Learn about the Animals of Farm Sanctuary
(Grades K-4)
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Farm Sanctuary’s humane educator introduces students to the animals who live at Farm Sanctuary. Students learn how to draw a farm animal and find out what animals need to be happy and healthy.
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Sustainable Future: For Earth, Animals, and Community
(Grades K-4)
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Farm Sanctuary’s humane educator explores the environmental impacts of our modern food system and students join in drawing a positive vision for a more compassionate and sustainable future.
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