We Need to Know the History - with Kim Stallwood by chart2050 published on 2022-06-28T13:59:25Z Kim Stallwood is an animal rights activist and theorist, also an independent author, scholar, and consultant. We spoke to Kim earlier this year about the fascinating history of human-animal relations over the past two hundred years for the audio documentary to celebrate the bicentenary of Martin’s Act. Otherwise known as the 1822 Cruel Treatment of Cattle Act, it was the world’s first piece of animal protection legislation, led through the British parliament by Richard ‘Humanity Dick’ Martin, MP. We’re sharing all the interviews we did for the documentary in full, including with Kim, for the insights into professional concern and personal history they cover and that make a wonderful treasure trove of rich detail covering the last two hundred years, and beyond, of legislation and advocacy for animals. Subscribe to The Martin’s Act at 200 audio documentary via Google or Apple podcasts, your usual podcast app, or via our website, chart2050.org. Genre Learning