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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has made the first leadership change in its 45-year history, naming Pasadena’s ...
Drunk on its own delusions of power, PETA is lashing out. The animal-rights group — which recently broke hearts by declaring victory in the battle to shutter the 146-year-old Ringling Brothers ...
Tracy Reiman is the executive vice president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Reiman oversees the organization’s campaigns, marketing, corporate affairs, youth and Web outreach ...
Tracy Reiman, PETA’s bright-eyed executive vice president, took me on a tour this week of the serene offices, which are decorated in black, white and gray.
Tracy Reiman, PETA’s executive vice president, said in a news release that “bullpens devalue talented players and mock the misery of sensitive animals.” ...
“Cows and ostriches are smart, social animals who love their families and don’t want to be carved up for a pair of boots,” said PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. “PETA encourages ...
The mayor of a small Idaho town said there was "NO WAY, NO CHANCE" he would consider a request from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) to rename a street called Chicken Dinner ...
Why Is PETA Protesting Pharrell? Since early 2023, Pharrell has been the Men’s Creative Director for Louis Vuitton. After the screening incident, PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman ...
Go Vegan." "Four gentle cows died as a result of this wreck, and those who survived will still face a terrifying death at the slaughterhouse," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman.
"Just like dogs, cats, and human beings, chickens feel pain and fear and value their own lives," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. "PETA is asking Mayor Nancolas to change this road ...
PETA said the billboard will say: “I’m me, not meat. See the individual. Go vegan.” Read: FHP: Cows on the lam after semi-truck driver fell asleep at the wheel, crashed truck carrying cattle ...
"Aretha will always be remembered for all that she did to help empower African-American people, especially women, in her lifetime," PETA's Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman wrote in the letter.