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AuthorA. CampbellAkisha Townsend EatonAmber AllenAnna V MesaAwanookwe Kingbird-BratvoldBeunca GainorBrandon HernandezBreanna JohnsonCarla RomeroCarlos AponteCeleste MoralesCharvez MackallCommunity Animal CareCompanions and Animals for Reform and EquityConcilio CUA 3Crystal DonnellDDmDiana BeltranDiana CruzDr Brian NosekDr Catherine W Kisavi-AtatahDr Jason CarterDr Kate RatliffDr Michael L HirschDr Park E AtatahDr Rochelle ButlerEliza GalvezEmancipetErica WitherspoonHakeem RuizHEART LAHunter WhiteJada FordJames EvansJanet RiveraJaneth Preciado VargasJen EvansJennifer EvansJessica LopezJohn BenamJohnny L JenkinsJohnny L Jenkins JrK. MatzKendall GreenKenyette S GarrettLauren LoneyLexis LyLinda M DaughertyLizett GutierrezLori WeiseMichael GreenbergMichael J BlackwellMichelle HansenMichelson Found AnimalsMight MarkMiguel RuelasMinna KnightMueni L RuddMueni RuddNadine BillNational Low Income Housing CoalitionPat GravesProject ImplicitRoss BarkerRyan HarrisSara MurielloSloane HawesSloane M. HawesStephen ParkerSue NealTerry WedingtonTerryl DaluzTimothy FreemanValli Fraser-CelinVincent GravesWe Love PhillyZachary DormineyZaira Bernal

Celeste Morales, Jada Ford, Lexis Ly, Sloane M. Hawes, Valli Fraser-Celin
A limited number of studies have examined Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) families’ experiences with getting pets (Blackwell and colleagues, 2024; Ly and colleagues, …

HEART LA, Michelson Found Animals, National Low Income Housing Coalition, Sloane Hawes

The purpose of this study was to identify the needs and priorities related to housing for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) pet owners in Los Angeles, CA and to identify equitable, accessible, and community-led solutions that improve access to pet inclusive housing for all. A virtual townhall and panel discussion of the research findings and the programmatic and policy recommendations for putting these findings includes: HEART LA, Michelson Found Animals, and National Low Income Housing Coalition


A. Campbell, James Evans, K. Matz, Sloane Hawes

The glass ceiling for BIPOC entrepreneurs is well-documented in the research literature, yet no studies to date have documented the disparities BIPOC entrepreneurs experience in the animal welfare and pet products industry. Please join us as we discuss this landmarker document.


Anna V Mesa, Dr Rochelle Butler, Eliza Galvez, Kenyette S Garrett, Linda M Daugherty, Michael J Blackwell, Zachary Dorminey
The animal welfare movement is not uniquely exempt from the racism and other systems of marginalization that permeates the past and present of the United …

Johnny L Jenkins Jr, Mueni L Rudd
CARE focuses on comprehensive human and animal well-being through the pursuit of community wisdom that will drive lifesaving activities in marginalized communities. Doing so requires …
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