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Shining World Compassion Award: Compassion Over Killing’s Erica Meier
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Everywhere in the world,
we can observe
and be touched
by acts of kindness.
People from all walks of
life, faiths, and cultures
extend themselves
beyond the call of duty
to help others
unconditionally.
Through their noble deeds,
humanity as a whole
is elevated.
To commend
virtuous actions and
encourage more people
to be inspired
by their examples,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
has lovingly created
a series of awards,
including the Shining
World Leadership
Award, Shining World
Compassion Award,
Shining World Hero and
Heroine Awards, Shining
World Honesty Award,
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World
Inventor Award,
to recognize some
of the most exemplary,
generous, caring,
and courageous people
who walk amongst us.
Today we celebrate the
work of Ms. Erica Meier,
executive director of
Compassion Over Killing,
a prominent
non-profit animal rights
group in the USA.
Compassion Over Killing
actually started in 1995,
as a high school club
here in the (Washington)
D.C. (USA) area.
The founder is no longer
with the organization.
But he is still involved in
an advisory capacity
on occasion.
The organization was put
together by a bunch of
students who wanted to
get together
and take part in
protecting animals.
And as the organizers
graduated from
high school, the
organization continued.
There were members
in the community that
wanted to get involved
and so it just
kept growing
and volunteer-based.
And in 2001, we hired
our first employee.
And we’ve grown
since then, changing from
a small high school club
with no budget
and a handful of
dedicated volunteers
to a full-time staff of six.
We are a national
organization working to
protect farmed animals.
How did Erica Meier
become involved
in animal advocacy?
I was in high school.
I had made
the connection with
eating animals and
not feeling comfortable
with it.
But it wasn’t until I was
15 in high school that
I really decided that
I as a person can
actually do something.
I can choose to
not eat animals and so
I became a vegetarian.
And I became active
in high school.
But I mostly
became active
in environmental issues.
Our high school had
an environmental studies
program.
They fostered
the development of an
environmental organization
that I participated in.
And then in college,
I was in western
Massachusetts (USA).
I went to Clark University,
and I discovered the
world of animal activism.
There was
an animal rights group
on campus, and
I met some other people
who were vegan.
In high school I didn’t
even know another
single vegetarian.
But when I became
vegetarian, a few of
my friends also did.
But in college I had
no idea what veganism
was and I had never
really been exposed
to the suffering
inside factory farms.
I knew about
slaughterhouses
and I didn’t want to
support that –
the cows, and the pigs,
and chickens
being killed for meat.
But I didn’t fully
understand the misery
that egg-laying hens
endure and
that dairy cows endure.
And I learned about that
and in college I decided
to become vegan.
And I decided that
this was something I felt
so passionately about
that I wanted to dedicate
more of my time
to doing it.
And so my interest
in animal activism just
ontinued to grow
from there.
Through the years,
Compassion Over Killing
has acted as
a strong voice for
farmed animals by doing
undercover investigations
of factory farms,
running effective
advertising campaigns
and conducting public
outreach activities.
Compassion Over Killing
informs communities
about the inherent
suffering involved in
producing meat, egg,
and dairy products, and
that we as consumers
have the power
to make caring choices
by always selecting
plant-based foods.
We’ve actually conducted
multiple investigations
inside factory farms
and slaughterhouses.
One of our organization’s
primary focuses
within factory farming
is the egg industry.
Most people have no idea
when they go to
the grocery store and
they’re buying a dozen
eggs, where those eggs
actually came from
and the overwhelming
majority of eggs sold
in the US are coming
from hens who are
so tightly crammed
inside wire cages
they can barely even move.
So we have made it
our mission to expose
the suffering of these hens
and to encourage people
to leave eggs out of
their shopping carts.
What was the public’s
response when you
released this information?
There is always outrage.
The general public
is shielded from these
images by the industries.
When you go to
the grocery stores,
you’ll see packages
showing happy cows
with an idyllic barnyard
in the background.
So there’s a myth
perpetuated by the industry
that only happy animals
are going to produce
meat, milk or eggs.
But the reality is that
they turn these into
literally factories
where they are treating
these animals like meat,
milk, and egg producing
machines.
And so these animals are
suffering for our sake of
being able to buy cheap
food at the grocery store.
And most people have
this understanding
or they believe that
of course we protect
dogs and cats,
all 50 states have
anti-cruelty laws,
therefore we must be
protecting farm animals
as well.
It’s the moral thing to do.
And the overwhelming
majority of the public
believe that farm animals
should be protected
by law.
But the reality is that
most states exempt
farm animals
from those statutes.
When we come back,
we’ll have more from
our interview with the
wonderful Erica Meier
and how her organization
is building a better world
for humans and animals.
Please stay tuned to
Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back
to this edition of
the Shining World Award
series featuring
Ms. Erica Meier,
executive director of the
animal advocacy group,
Compassion Over Killing.
Under Erica Meier’s
leadership,
Compassion Over Killing
has been quite active
in getting the word out
on the beautiful
vegan diet and why
we should always treat
our animal friends with
kindness and respect.
We have a range of
campaigns and,
factory farming
investigations that we do.
We use that footage
not only in media exposés
but we actually
put together 30-second
commercials using
some of that footage
and we air them on MTV
stations nationwide.
It’s what we call
our Pro-Vegetarian
Commercial campaign.
And we’ve been
doing that since 2004.
And because we have
a limited budget,
we choose to air on MTV
because studies show that
a youthful audience
is more likely to take our
message of compassion
and turn it into action
for animals and
choose vegetarian foods.
Millions and millions
of times these ads
have been viewed and
we are constantly getting
feedback from people
about how their lives
have been changed
from these ads.
So that’s one of the
campaigns that we run.
And that’s
a national campaign.
We also have
regional campaigns.
For example you guys
(Supreme Master
Television)
actually came out here
to our
“Maryland Veg Week”
in April, where
we encouraged people to
pledge to go vegetarian
for a week.
We gained the support
of politicians this year,
we had federal, local and
county representatives
who pledged to
go vegetarian
for the week and
talked about why they felt
these issues were
important for our health,
for the environment,
as well as for animals.
Thanks in part to
Compassion Over Killing’s
local initiatives,
in July 2010 People for
the Ethical Treatment of
Animals (PETA)
named Washington, DC
as the most
veg-friendly city
in all of North America.
We work with restaurants
in the area, and
we’re branching out
to other cities now.
But several years ago
in the area
we started reaching out
to restaurants
asking them to offer
more vegetarian
and vegan options.
And one of the first
restaurants
we worked with was
Java Green which is
located in downtown D.C.
They decided to
take meat completely off
from the menu and
they are now nearly
an all vegan restaurant.
So that’s the type of work
we do as well as ensuring
that there are
options available
in the community so that
when people are thinking
about vegetarian or
vegan foods they realize
that you can go anywhere
and find these options.
And it becomes available
and removes some
of the social hurdles
to choosing
plant-based foods.
For the organization’s
noble example,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
recently honored
Ms. Erica Meier and
Compassion Over Killing
with the Shining World
Compassion Award.
Ms. Meier received
a letter of gratitude
from Master, of which
the following
is an excerpt:
With your determination
and courage
to speak the truth,
you are helping to
turn the tide towards
a more humane world.
Ms. Meier, you are a gem
sparkling for us all to see,
motivating people to
change their lives and see
our animal co-inhabitants
as intelligent, conscious,
feeling and loving beings.
We thank you for
your strength in speaking
out against animal cruelty
and for standing tall
as one of their most loyal
and best friends.
For outstanding advocacy
and untiring passion
promoting animal rights,
for unconditional love
towards all beings, and
for being a dedicated
and noble role model,
we hereby applaud and
celebrate the brave and
compassionate deeds
of Ms. Erica Meier,
Executive Director of
Compassion Over Killing.
With Great Honor,
Love and Blessings,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
Thank you very much.
(Thank you.)
It’s a true honor.
(Our pleasure.)
Erica Meier also received
a beautiful crystal
Award plaque.
In Recognition Of
Exceptional Humane
Loving Concern, Kindness,
And Dedication
Devotedly Nurturing And
Protecting Our Precious
Animal Friends Creating
A Brighter Future For
All Of God’s Creation
With Compliments
And Gratitude For Your
Inspirational Sacrifice
And Compassion Caring
For Our Cherished
Co-Inhabitants
Thank you.
This is beautiful.
Compassion Over Killing
was presented with a gift
of US$10,000 from
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
to further its mission.
Thank you so much.
This is incredible.
It’ll go a long way in
helping us help animals.
To close today’s program,
Shining World
Compassionate Laureate
Erica Meier
has a message for
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
I would like to thank her
dearly for her
incredible support for
Compassion Over Killing
to help us help
more animals and that
I have known about
the Supreme Master
for many years.
In fact the first restaurant
when I became vegan
that I started to eat at
was Quan Yin
in western Massachusetts
where I learned about
the Supreme Master.
And so I am absolutely
appreciative of all
that she has been doing
for many, many years
to make the world
a better place for animals.
Be Veg,
Go Green
2 Save the Planet.
Many thanks,
Ms. Erica Meier and
Compassion Over Killing
for your animal-
promoting endeavors.
May
Compassion Over Killing
continue to spread
a message of love
in Heaven’s blessings
and protection.
For more details on
Compassion Over Killing,
please visit
Thank you for joining us
today for this edition
of the Shining World
Award series.
Up next is
Enlightening Entertainment,
after Noteworthy News.
May peace,
happiness, and love
forever be known by
all lives on our planet.
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