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URGENT: Monkey Tormentors Don’t Deserve a Keynote Address
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Do It for Beamish: Tell Conference Organizers to Axe Murray From Meeting
Why Is a Conference Planning to Honor This Monkey Tormentor?
Do the People Planning to Honor Elisabeth Murray Know What She’s Really Doing?
Is This Conference Missing Key Information About Its Keynote Speaker?
Will This Conference Oust Its Keynote Speaker After Seeing What She Really Does?
A Florida conference is planning to honor experimenter Elisabeth Murray by giving her the coveted keynote slot—but 40 years of monkey torment is nothing to celebrate.
A Florida conference wants to honor 40 years of cruel, deadly, worthless experiments that have cost taxpayers nearly $52 million. Tell the organizers NO!
Apparently, spending decades cutting into monkeys’ skulls and inflicting permanent brain damage gets you celebrated at conferences. Time to recalibrate.
A Florida conference is planning to honor experimenter Elisabeth Murray by giving her the coveted keynote slot—but wait until it finds out what she’s really been doing for 40 years.
A Florida conference wants to honor someone who wasted 40 years and $52 million of your money doing this to monkeys. Here’s how to say NO!
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