Ana María Aboglio
Ana Maria Aboglio is a lawyer, specialized in Philosophy of Law and
Ethics for animal rights. She has completed graduate studies in tort
law and statutory construction. She published numerous articles related
to the issue of animal matter news media and online graphics. Developed
a deep interdisciplinary synthesis task on this issue, within a
holistic approach to the theory of animal rights in the social and
ecological praxis, in order to remove the animal matter bounded vision
that usually addressed. She joined the Centre for Ecology and the
Environment. Conducted science courses and seminars macrobiotic,
organic agriculture and natural therapeutic, scientific
anti-vivisection movement involved with research papers and working
guidelines for preventative health. In 2000 founded Anima, the first
animal rights organization in Latin America, combining theory with
practice performing intense activist and educational work for the
spread of veganism and animal advocacy base. Ana Maria has created also
a website, pioneer in the field and complemented by
a site specializing in veganism including vegan
food recipes and vegan agriculture. She gave numerous lectures, in
academic level and for the general public, also participated in
Congress Vegetarianism and Animal Ethics and campaigns of animal rights
/ abolitionist approach, veganism and live feed. Published the voice of
the others Book (narrative), 2004, Veganism. Practice of justice and
equality, 2009 (testing and education) and I'm sorry (narrative), 2011.