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Where is Jim Mason Today?

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Suzana Megles
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You are probably wondering - Who is Jim Mason?  Never heard of him.  Then you probably know very little about the people who care about the rights of animals.  Maybe you don't even believe they have rights.  Of course, people like me and the people mentioned in this post believe they do.  I, personally, believe as a Christian that God loves all his creatures and that they deserve the basic rights of a life devoid of suffering; the right to live peacefully among their own; the right to good food and clean water; the right to breathe in fresh air and enjoy the rays of warm sunlight when possible. Sadly, I think I am an exception to this Christian "rule."  I never hear church people speak of this -though I'm sure some do. 

And re animal sexuality - for people who would feel very deprived without a sexual life - we have taken even that from the animals with artificial insemination.  How can any "thinking" person believe that this right and the rights enumerated above are excessive? But sadly, there are many people who do. Among them are people who operate Cafos (confined animal farm operations) where all these rights are denied the animals.      

Many compassionate names from the 80's came to mind as I reread the Animal's Agenda which sadly folded years ago. Jim Mason and Doug Moss were the brain childs of this wonderful magazine which brought to us who care about animals- the articles, stories, and pictures which so absorbed us as we read the informative articles
contained therein re animal and environmental concerns.  I still miss the magazine, but I have all the old issues which  I am now rereading - probably for the last time.

Other compassionate "animal" people from that time also popped into my mind with wonderment as to where they are today.  In no particular order they are:  Henry Spira, Cleveland Armory, Steve Korwit, Helen Jones, Dr. Richard Morgan, Dr.Thomas Regan, Hans Reusch, Kim Bartlett, Merritt Clifton, and Doug Moss.  Thankfully, there are many others- too numerous to relate here who were leaders in this area of promoting compassion for the animals, and hopefully I will take the time to search them out and find out where they are today.  I know that some of these people that I have mentioned have since died, but I still want to read about their wonderful accomplishments for animals in grateful remembrance.   

But now to Jim Mason whose magazine inspired me on this quest in the first place. Where is he today?  Before I found him on the internet - I thought I will be able to condense his information in one paragraph.  Finding it, I realized -no, I don't think so.  His bio is so impressive that it deserves more than one paragraph, and sadly because of a lack of technical knowhow, I won't be able to share with you the picture of him today as well as  one when he was an little itty boy growing up on his family's Missouri farm -laughingly stroking a calf. Obviously, this moment captured on film started his love for animals.  Please look him up if interested in seeing these two wonderful pictures. .

The article re Jim Mason was prefaced with: He is an author, lecturer, journalist, environmentalist, AND attorney who specializes in human/animal concerns.  Phew!  Those credentials by any one's standards are very impressive indeed.

Author:  In 1997 he wrote "An Unnatural Order:  Why We Are Detroying the Planet and Each Other."  It examines the cultural and historical roots of the belief that God gave us dominion over the living world.  Because of this belief, he writes that dominionism has made a mess of our relations with animals, with nature, and with each other.  Would that the Christian leaders would take the time to read his book and examine its basic premises. Some of these are: " In enslaving animals for war and farming, agrarian society broke the ancient bonds and sense of kinship with them. This makes for an alienated, nature-hating culture. It fowls our relations with nature- especially animals, whom we need as companions, as exercisers of human empathy and nurturing, as feeders and informers of the psyche, and as kin and continuum with the rest of the living world." 

In 1980 he co-wrote with Peter Singer "Animal Factories."  This book exposes America's new world of factory farming where drugged animals were forced to live in unbelievably crowded conditions.  Because of this, owners were able to mass-produce cheap meat, milk, and eggs.  Of course, in the process, the authors noted that factory farms also mass- produced environmental pollution which threatens human health while destroying diversified and humane farming.

He also wrote in1985 'In Defense of Animals."  Later on, articles appeared in magazines with topics such as Gypsy Moths, exotic pets, and wildlife.  All were received with critical acclaim.  Today, he also engages his time by speaking before conferences, symposia, churches, public schools and universities about animals, nature, and the environment. 

Appearances on TV are not unusual for him too though sadly, I've missed everyone of them. He has appeared on NBC's Today, CBS's This Morning, NPR's All Things Considered, CNN, Midday Live as well as on other radio and televison programs in major cities.  His books have been reviewed in the Washington Post, the Christian Science Monitor, In These Times, the Chicago Sun Times, the Atlanta Constitution as well as in
other publications.   

Finally, this post mentions where I first got to "know" Jim Mason. The last paragraph deserves to be quoted in its entirety: "Mason was the founding editor and co-founder with Doug Moss of the Animals' Agenda, the news magazine of the animal rights movement.  Jim Mason was elected to the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame in July 2001.  Currently, he is secretary and managing director of the Two Mauds Foundation, which gives grants to grassroots animal protection organizations."

On behalf of suffering animals - thank you, Jim Mason.  I wll always appreciate your pioneering work for their rights. May God bless you and keep you strong in this just fight for the animals who deserve much better from us.  Maybe, one day hopefully changes will be made and the stifling factories will open up their confining doors to let the animals out of cages and crates to once more breathe fresh air and enjoy each other's company; the matador will hang up his cape for good and the bulls will no longer be tormented and killed; people will refuse to buy furs which bloody the ice floes in Canada with baby seals' blood;  there will be no more Tennessee Walking Horses whose feet are traumatized cruelly to make them walk "high."  The list of animal cruelty goes on and on.  I have only skimmed the surface, but hopefully all will be addressed compassionately for the animals. Every day I pray for this to happen.

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