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Coming Soon…

I’m off to Vancouver for the TED conference, but before I go I wanted to tell ya’ll to keep your eyes open for a new project that will be coming out in the next week..

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Announcing the 2014 Australia Speaking Tour Against #AgGag Laws

Australian corporations are trying to silence animal advocates with U.S.-style “ag-gag” laws. Will Potter will be the international keynote speaker for the 2014 Voiceless Animal Law Lecture Series about this dangerous trend.

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Upcoming Speaking Events in DC, Seattle, Olympia, and Eugene

Will Potter will be speaking in Seattle, Olympia, Eugene, and more cities about “ag-gag” laws and “eco-terrorism.”

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TED Interviews Will Potter About Treating Environmentalists as Terrorists

I’m thrilled to share this lengthy interview I did with the TED team about my journalism, and the dangers of labeling protest as “terrorism.”

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Australia: Will Potter to Speak as International Keynote for One Planet Event

“One Planet” is a national discussion that will take place in Australia next week, examining the environmental crisis and how we respond to it. If you’re not in Sydney, Melbourne, or Brisbane, you can watch online!

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“The American animal industry is scared.”

Check out this fantastic column in the Chattanooga Times Free Press about ag-gag laws and Will Potter’s lecture.

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If anyone deserves to be called domestic terrorists, it’s… babies.

New merch to help keep GreenIsTheNewRed.com up and running.

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I’m Speaking in Chattanooga on Ag-Gag Laws…

Ag-gag bills are already being introduced again. Come learn more, and help shut them down.

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Georgetown University: “From Activist to Terrorist” with Jake Conroy and Will Potter

Can’t make the Georgetown event? Bring Jake and Will to your school this Spring!

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I’m a TED Fellow for 2014. Woo Hoo!

What’s remarkable to me about TED is that experts present their work in brilliantly non-expert ways (and by that I mean “ways that everyone else outside their field can understand”). It’s exactly what I aspire to do with my journalism.

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