OUR HISTORY
| The purpose of The Animals Voice Magazine is to effect the liberation of animals. Through its hard-hitting editorial and photography, our award-winning, international animal rights magazine has already proven its potential among activists and adversaries as being a powerful force in the changes necessary for the betterment in the living and dying conditions for animals around the planet. It promises to continue its work in globally networking activists and organizations, and in educating and enlightening everyone who reads it about the desperate plight of animals and what part they can do to cause animal liberation.
In print now for more than 20 years, our hard-hitting, no-holds-barred publication began in the summer of 1982 — produced right out of Laura Moretti’s typewriter (with formatted headlines she snuck out of the state newspaper she worked for at the time). Four issues were photocopied (60 of them!) and freely distributed throughout northeastern New Jersey — not far from the Connecticut headquarters of the then Animals Agenda Magazine. When Moretti, author and Agenda founder Jim Mason, and Agenda publisher Doug Moss (now of E The Environmental Magazine) got together, they opted to shelve The Animals Voice and focus their efforts on Agenda. But, in the summer of 1987, Moretti left Agenda and went back to her roots with The Animals Voice Magazine. It then went on to become an internationally acclaimed, award-winning publication, turning readers into activists and inspiring activists around the world to stay the course. Back in the day, when The Animals Voice entered award contests, it won an award in every contest it ever entered, including: 1989 Successful Magazine Award
First Place Consumer: Topical/Political 1989 Successful Magazine Award 1990 Maggie Award 2000-2001 Golden Web Award 2006 Veg Webby Award We won for our politics. And our politics haven’t changed. |
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