Announcing our upcoming event in Chicago!
Do you want to do more to reduce the suffering of animals on factory farms? Are you eating too much meat? Are you buying supermarket meat from factory farms?
Our event does a deep dive on steps you can take to reject factory farm meat and reduce meat consumption. From supporting local farmers to plant and cell-based alternatives, this event brings together like minded individuals to explore ways for you to reduce over-consumption of animal products and end factory farming.
Every Bite Counts: End Factory Farming
Join us for vegan food + the screening of “Meat Me Halfway,” with director & Reducetarian co-founder, Brian Kateman.
Limited Seating.
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Film immediately followed by a discussion panel and Q&A with:
- Brian Kateman: Film Producer & Co-Founder, The Reducetarian Foundation
- Jess Chipkin: Founder, Crate Free USA
- Cliff McConville: Owner, All Grass Farms
- Hosted by Mike Nowak, Chicago Radio Personality
Vegan food will be provided by Kale My Name, Chicago Diner, St. Maarten, and more.
Factory farming plays a major role in the mistreatment of animals around the world and specifically in our country. Whether you reduce your meat intake, buy direct from local farms, or go plant-based… everyone can play a role in ending factory farming.
This doesn’t have to be all or nothing.
It’s about making more responsible food choices. It’s about rejecting factory farm meat … reducing meat consumption … It’s about holding every grocery store, restaurant, and farmer accountable to humane animal welfare practices. It’s about trying alternative food options.
Every bite counts.
About the film:
Shouldn’t there be some middle ground for people looking to make a change without totally upending their lives?
Leader of the Reducetarian movement, Brian Kateman explores this issue through the lens of his own personal decision to reduce eating meat. Grappling with how to sort through conflicting advice, Brian seeks a practical path forward. MEAT ME HALFWAY is a groundbreaking investigative journey that seeks to create some common ground at the dinner table.
Attend our screening and panel discussion and learn your options.
Limited parking. Recommended to public transport or Uber/Lyft. Venue is very close to CTA Brown Line (Montrose stop) & UP-N Metra (Ravenswood stop).
We are following Covid precautions and take seriously the health and safety of all attendees. Masks are not required at this time, but are recommended for anyone who wishes to wear one. Please do not attend the event if you are not feeling well.
This event is brought to you by Crate Free USA.
Crate Free USA is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation. All donations are tax-deductible and are used to support our work to educate consumers about the extreme confinement of animals on industrialized farms, support local sustainable farmers, and work for better treatment of farm animals.