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Joan Baez Blasts Columbia University for Cruel Experiments
http://www.columbiacruelty.com/ - 4/12/2005
Recognized internationally for her melodious voice, haunting songs, and passion for social justice, Joan Baez embodies the values of understanding and peace that marked the ’60s.

A “Surprising” Development in Columbia’s Laboratories
http://www.columbiacruelty.com/ - 3/11/2005
Was Columbia’s Veterinarian Really a Veterinarian?

Giant Tampon Stops Flow of Traffic
http://www.columbiacruelty.com - 11/22/2004
While many crucial women’s health projects go unfunded, Columbia University is squandering millions of dollars in federal grants on experiments in which researchers jam metal pipes into caged monkeys’ skulls to “study the connection between stress and women’s menstrual cycles.”

Kathy and Mo Say, “Stop Columbia’s Painful Menstrual Tests on Animals … Period!”
http://www.columbiacruelty.com, http://www.stopanimaltests.com - 9/15/2004
Kathy and Mo Say, “Stop Columbia’s Painful Menstrual Tests on Animals … Period!”

Julia Butterfly Hill
http://www.columbiacruelty.com - 8/18/2004
Named one of the “Most Admired Women of the Year” by Good Housekeeping magazine and one of the “Most Intriguing People of the Year” by People magazine, Julia Butterfly Hill leapt onto the international stage when she climbed up a 200-foot ancient redwood tree and lived in its canopy for 738 days to draw attention to the plight of old-growth forests. She ultimately also succeeded in securing a 3-acre buffer zone!




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