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Members of Congress to Join PETAs Inaugural Eve Drive-In Party

David Perle 202-483-7382 Washington – PETA is not letting recent events prevent it from welcoming the new administration with a dog-friendly and socially distant drive-in inaugural eve party at Washington, D.C.’s The Drive-In at Union Market that will celebrate animals and their champions in Congress as well as welcome Major, the first “ fi rst do g” (FIDO) to be adopted from an animal shelter. “COVID-19 didn’t stop us from working to protect animals, and we are not going to roll over because bullies have attacked our hometown of D.C.,” says PETA President Ingrid Newkirk. “PETA intends to raise spirits, commemorate those who have been on the front lines during the pandemic, and welcome in a new administration with a wish for compassion, unity, and understanding across all party lines.”

Province urged to shame code-red rule-breakers

Province urged to shame code-red rule-breakers Ethics expert says people accused of violating COVID-19 orders should be named MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Arthur Schafer, founding director of the Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics at the University of Manitoba “strongly” disagrees with the province’s choice to withhold the names of alleged offenders of pandemic restrictions. While the public has been encouraged to tattle on neighbours who hold parties in defiance of pandemic restrictions, the Manitoba government stands accused of failing to keep people in line by refusing to name rule-breakers. While the public has been encouraged to tattle on neighbours who hold parties in defiance of pandemic restrictions, the Manitoba government stands accused of failing to keep people in line by refusing to name rule-breakers.

It feels good to help – Helen Gibbs (56-year-old vaccine trial participant)

It feels good to help – Helen Gibbs (56-year-old vaccine trial participant) 31 December 2020 1:55 PM Share This: CapeTalk listener and vaccine trial volunteer Helen Gibbs gives John Maytham a call to share her experience of the process. On Wednesday, John Maytham interviewed Professor Anton van Niekerk (Centre for Applied Ethics at Stellenbosch University) to talk about the ethical arguments around vaccinating against Covid-19. Read: She shared her experience of the process. © goodluz/123rf.com I kept on asking myself what I can do to help. I’m not medically qualified or even vaguely interested in anything medical. I came across the trial online, gave it a good bit of thought… spoke to a few doctors… by the time a vaccine reaches this stage, the side-effects are nominal…

New Issues of Anthrop & Dev , Nordic J Appl Ethics, JRS, RSF, SCIO, SCR

New Issues of Anthrop. & Dev., Nordic J. Appl. Ethics, JRS, RSF, SCIO, SCR 24 December, 2020 - 09:50 Anthropologie & Développement, no. 51 (2020) [delayed open access]- Features a dossier on Perspectives ouest-africaines sur les politiques migratoires et sécuritaires européennes. Access to the complete texts will be available in June 2021. Etikk i Praksis: Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics, no. 2 (2020) [open access]- Special issue on Justice of Others: Arbitrary Law-making in Contemporary Migration Policy. Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 33, no. 1 (March 2020) [free full-text]- Note: Articles in this special issue on Rethinking Refugee Self-Reliance are still freely available, but just until 31 December 2020.

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