Episode 339: David Bilchitz, Professor at the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa, and Robin Lamont’s Review of “Dogland” by Jacki Skole!




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Summary: Welcome to the 339th episode of Our Hen House!<br> <a href="http://www.ourhenhouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/dogland-book-e1467675601953.png"></a>This week, <a href="http://jasminsinger.com/">Jasmin</a> continues her ’round the world ramblings with author and activist <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Maya-Gottfried/e/B001ITTOZ4">Maya Gottfried</a>. Mariann takes us to South Africa with an in-depth interview of David Bilchitz, Professor of Fundamental Rights and Constitutional Law at the University of Johannesburg and Director of the South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights, and International Law (SAIFAC). (Good thing there’s an acronym!)<br><br> Robin Lamont brings it home with her review of <a href="http://www.ashlandcreekpress.com/books/dogland.html">Dogland: A Journey to the Heart of America’s Dog Problem</a>, by <a href="http://jackiskole.com/">Jacki Skole</a>. Of course, there are “Rising Anxieties” and news, too!<br><br> As always, the award-winning, weekly Our Hen House podcast is hosted by <a href="http://www.jasminsinger.com" target="_blank">Jasmin Singer</a> and Mariann Sullivan. (Jasmin’s on the road in July, so be sure to check out the latest from her book tour at <a href="http://jasminsinger.com/" target="_blank">jasminsinger.com</a>.)<br> <br> This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://awfw.org/" target="_blank">A Well-Fed World</a>. A Well-Fed World is a hunger relief and animal protection organization chipping away at two of the world’s most immense, unnecessary and unconscionable forms of suffering… the suffering of people hungry from lack of food, and the suffering of animals used and abused for food. Mending our unjust food system is a critical part of solving the world’s most destructive and persistent problems. Fortunately, the plant-based foods that promote health and well-being are the same foods that conserve resources to better feed the world, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and protecting the environment. A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, social justice organizations, and political decision makers to embrace the benefits of plant-based foods and farming. Learn more at <a href="http://awfw.org" target="_blank">awfw.org</a>.<br> ***<br><br> You can listen to our podcast directly on our website (beneath this paragraph!) or you can listen and subscribe on <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/our-hen-house/id350069146">iTunes</a> or <a href="http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jasmin-singer/our-hen-house">Stitcher</a>! Also, if you like what you hear, please rate it on iTunes and Stitcher, and don’t forget to leave us a friendly comment! Of course, we would be thrilled if you would also consider <a href="http://www.ourhenhouse.org/donate" target="_blank">making a donation</a>, or becoming a <a href="https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/ourhenhouse" target="_blank">member of our flock</a> (especially if you’re a regular listener). Any amount is hugely appreciated, and Our Hen House is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, so it’s tax-deductible! Thank you for helping us create quality content, and for helping us bring you a new podcast episode each week!<br> The Our Hen House theme song is written and sung by the incredible <a href="http://michaelharren.com/">Michael Harren</a>, who is also OHH’s Social Media Director! Special thanks to OHH’s Director of Operations, Anne Green, and to our audio editor, Eric Milano, of <a href="http://www.loveloftstudio.com/">Love Loft Studios</a>. Don’t forget to also tune into Our Hen House’s two other podcasts: <a href="http://www.ourhenhouse.org/cooking/" target="_blank">The Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan Podcast</a>, and <a href="http://www.ourhenhouse.org/animallaw/" target="_blank">The Animal Law Podcast. </a><br> Let’s get squawking!<br>