http://www.adaptt.org Here is the full interview with
Gary Yourofsky, enjoy.
Increase the
peace, go vegan.
Thank you Gary for the interview. Thank you Coury for filming.
As of January 1, 2015 Gary Yourofsky has given 2,660 lectures to more than 60,
000 people at 186 schools in 30 states and several
Israeli cities/schools, including the U. of
Alabama,
U. of Florida and
Georgia Tech. His lecture has been translated into more than 30 languages for over
10 million YouTube hits. Activists in
Israel created the
Hebrew website GARY-TV and convinced two major vegan companies to put that site's
URL directly on their packages! To view accolades from the
Israeli press since
2012, check out the
English translation of the site.
Lecturing is a softer approach for Yourofsky, who has been arrested numerous times for random acts of kindness and compassion, and banished by five countries from entering their borders. In
1997, Gary liberated more than 1,
500 soon-to-be-murdered minks from the Eberts Fur
Farm in
Blenheim, Ontario. Several attorneys, led by
Donald Perkins, Esq., tried to pass a resolution in
Michigan in honor of Yourofsky's actions. "We recognize that throughout this nation's history, other individuals, acting from conscience have similarly violated certain laws and ordinances. In our own time, these same principles of nonviolent disobedience to unjust laws have been applied by such individuals as the
Mahatma Mohandas K. Gandhi and the
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., both of whom were—as was
Michigan's Gary Yourofsky—sentenced to jail for their actions."
Wayne State University journalism professor
Jack Lessenberry, who has written for the
The NY Times,
The Oakland Press (MI),
The Metro Times (MI) and
The Toledo Blade, once said this about Michigan's most outspoken animal rights activist: "We murder billions of animals each year, and that's what Yourofsky has dedicated his young life to fighting.
Actually, he knows he can't do much to stop it but he intends to raise our consciousness. Frankly, when I went to interview Yourofsky, I expected to meet a fanatic. Afterward, not only did
I find him frighteningly sane and mostly convincing, I had the rather uneasy feeling that always comes when you realize that you are a hypocrite."
Yourofsky's inspirational actions have been covered by every newspaper, radio outlet, and
TV station in his native
Detroit, and throughout Israel.
Author Charlotte Montgomery included a chapter about Yourofsky in the book
Blood Relations:
Animals,
Humans and
Politics. Yourofsky's 2004 essay Abolition,
Liberation,
Freedom. Coming to a Fur Farm
Near You appeared in Terrorists or
Freedom Fighters, the first-ever book about the
Animal Liberation Front, edited by
Steve Best and
Anthony Nocella.
What's Wrong With
Hunting appeared in the book Hunting: Opposing Viewpoints, published in 2008 by the
Gale Group/
Greenhaven Press. In 2009,
Westview Press' textbook
Essential Criminology (3rd edition), written by professors
Mark Lanier (U. of Alabama) and
Stuart Henry (
SDSU), featured a brief summary of Yourofsky's essays that indict humans as criminal violators of animals. Gary has also written, produced and done several voiceovers for TV ads that aired in
Los Angeles and Detroit in the late 90s, and again in
2015 on NBC-Detroit (
WDIV), Fox-Orlando (
WOFL) and Fox-Philadelphia (
WTXF). He also ran radio ads that aired in 2012-14 on WDFN-1130 in Detroit, 97.1
The Ticket in Detroit,
KFTX in
Corpus Christi, WLS-890 in
Chicago, WBBM-780 in Chicago, and
Fox News, Fox
Talk and
ESPN on XM/
Sirius.
Versions of the print advertisement on the left have appeared in
The Detroit Jewish News, The Chicago
Jewish News, The
Jewish Week-New
York,
The Jewish News of
Greater Phoenix and The
Texas Jewish Post in February, April and May of
2013. You can watch the commercials and listen to the radio announcements by visiting The ADAPTT
Video and
Radio Page. The
TV commercials appear after the opening 4-minute slaughterhouse segment of
Original Slaughterhouse Video and TV Ads, which you can access through the Other Videos link; the Radio Ads link opens a menu linking to all of Gary's radio ads.
In addition,
London rapper "I &
Ideal" also sampled parts of Gary's lecture in the track titled Not in Our
Nature on his 2013 CD
Odd One Out, while Asteroide
B-612, a band from
Chile, paid tribute to him in the song Que
La Fe Me Riegue.
Emily Moran Barwick, one of Gary's many converts, put together a few educational videos on her
Bite Size
Vegan channel,
Israeli artist Miky Mottes created an adorable illustration of Gary and some animals, while
Andy Lally, a streetluge,
Grand Am
Rolex Series and
NASCAR racer, put ADAPTT.org stickers on two of his vehicles in
2010 and 2012.
Born on August 19,
1970, Yourofsky holds a
B.A. in journalism from
Oakland University in
Rochester, Michigan, and a radio/broadcasting degree from
Specs Howard School of
Broadcast Arts in
Southfield, Michigan.
- published: 10 Apr 2015
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