This February, the Brooks Institute is hosting a Congress
of 80 of the most influential participants in the animal protection community. This invitation-only event is designed to create an environment of new thinking, inspiration, relationship building and collaboration on the theme of bigger thinking in effecting change. It features 3 renowned presenters and a breakout session for small group discussion, strategically paced for rejuvenation, and individual interaction—a marked contrast to a large conference in which every minute is
occupied by a panel session. All of this is at a lovely resort
hotel on the Atlantic ocean with warm Florida weather.
The Brooks Institute will be providing
rooms, meals, and a travel stipend to
minimize out-of-pocket costs to invitees.
of 80 of the most influential participants in the animal protection community. This invitation-only event is designed to create an environment of new thinking, inspiration, relationship building and collaboration on the theme of bigger thinking in effecting change. It features 3 renowned presenters and a breakout session for small group discussion, strategically paced for rejuvenation, and individual interaction—a marked contrast to a large conference in which every minute is
occupied by a panel session. All of this is at a lovely resort
hotel on the Atlantic ocean with warm Florida weather.
The Brooks Institute will be providing
rooms, meals, and a travel stipend to
minimize out-of-pocket costs to invitees.
Keynote Presenters
Alexandra Horowitz, Barnard College
Dale Jamieson, New York University
Syl Ko, author of Aphro-ism
Moderator
Kristen Stilt, Harvard Law School
Alexandra Horowitz, Barnard College
Dale Jamieson, New York University
Syl Ko, author of Aphro-ism
Moderator
Kristen Stilt, Harvard Law School