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Queer eco-anarcha-feminist educator and activist. Cofounder of VINE Sanctuary. New book, Bird's-Eye Views: Queer Queries About Activism, Animals, and Identity, collects 33 essays and chapters from 30 years of writing within various activist movements.

In addition to the books listed below, jones has contributed chapters to the following edited volumes: The Good It Promises, The Harm It Does: Critical Essays on Effective Altruism (Oxford UP, 2023); Animaladies: Gender, Animals, and Madness (Bloomsbury, 2018); Animal Oppression and Capitalism (Praeger, 2017); Mourning Animals (Michigan State UP, 2016); Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth (Bloomsbury, 2014); Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice
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Bird's-Eye Views

My advisors tell me that it's not hubristic to publish a collection of your essays if that's something that multiple people have been asking you to do for years. So, I present to you Bird's-Eye Views: Queer Queries About Activism, Animals, and Identity published by the new VINE Press.

The book collects 33 chapters, essays, and other writings from the past 30 years, many of which have been hidden a Read more of this blog post »
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“I quit eating meat in 1976, the same year I turned fifteen, came out, and went to my first gay rights rally (not in that order). When I say that I 'came out,' I mean that I resolved to never lie about my love for women, never deliberately pass for straight, and never deny a lover by calling her 'him.' To do so, I felt, would be to betray not only the women I desired, but my deepest self.

My decision to quit meat was equally simple. Somehow, through the confluence of midseventies influences, I knew that vegetarianism was a particularly healthy way to eat. One day, quite suddenly, I realized: If I didn't need to eat meat to stay alive, then eating meat was killing for pleasure. I couldn't live with myself, wouldn't be the nonviolent person I believed myself to be, if I killed other beings--beings who had their own desires--merely to satisfy my desire for the taste of their flesh.

Looking back, I see that both decisions, coming out and quitting meat, are about the interplay of desire and integrity. Sometimes integrity means being true to your desires, and sometimes integrity requires you to refuse your desires. I also notice that both decisions were about bodies and consent. A primary tenet of gay liberation is that what consenting people do with each other's bodies is nobody else's business. And, of course, eating meat is something you do to somebody else's body without their consent.”
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“When I look closely at dairy, I see the hurtful exploitation of specifically female bodies so that some people can enjoy sensual pleasures of consumption while others enjoy the psychological pleasure of collecting profits from the exertions of somebody else's body. Cows are forcibly impregnated, dispossessed of their children, and then painfully robbed of the milk produced by their bodies for those children. No wonder I didn't want to see my complicity! Most women don't consciously perceive the everyday violence against girls and women that permeates and structures our society. How much harder it is, then, to see the gendered violence against nonhuman animals behind the everyday items on the grocery store shelf. When we, as women, partake of that violence, we participate in sexism even as we enjoy the illusory benefits of speciesism. No wonder a glimpse of the sexist violence behind my breakfast cereal left me dizzy.”
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“You may find it both unsettling and liberating to realize that you are a process rather than an object, a verb rather than a noun. When we affirm that we are our bodies but deny that our bodies are property, we undermine one of the most destructive ideas in history: that people are something other than animals.”
Pattrice Jones, Aftershock: Confronting Trauma in a Violent World: A Guide for Activists and Their Allies

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“The domination–exploitation of human beings begins with animals, wild beasts and cattle; the humans associated with these inaugurated an experience that would turn back against them: killings, stockbreeding, slaughters, sacrifices and (in order better to submit) castration.”
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