Not exact matches
Framing the unfinished work as a radical narration about race in America, Peck matches Baldwin's lyrical rhetoric with
rich archival footage of the Civil Rights and Black Power
movements, and connects these historical struggles for justice and equality to the present - day
movements that have taken shape in response to the
killings of young African - American men including Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Mike Brown, and Amir Brooks.
The film, from co-directors Byron Howard and
Rich Moore, explores the kinds of social inequities — gender, racial and class bias — they saw unfolding during production in the national conversation as police
killings of African American men sparked the Black Lives Matter
movement.
He, like
Rich, was one of the engineers of the no -
kill movement, and his successes have saved an incredible number of animals and made it possible for all of us to do what we do, while paving the way for no -
kill's next level.
Many would arguably call
Rich Avanzino the father of the no -
kill movement.
The prestigious award is named after
Rich Avanzino, the father of the no -
kill movement and Maddie's Fund ® President from... Learn More
Widely viewed as the father of the no -
kill movement,
Rich Avanzino has had a major influence on companion animal welfare over his 37 years in the industry.
In 1976,
Rich took the helm of a highly dysfunctional and much - reviled San Francisco SPCA and transformed it into a beacon of the no -
kill movement.