What does an undiagnosed neurological disorder and the hidden cruelties of American factory farming have in common?
More than you'd think.
Gail Eisnitz spent most of her life unable to get answers about a visual processing condition that doctors dismissed, denied, and couldn't explain — leaving her to quietly wonder if she was imagining her own experience. That challenge turned out to parallel Gail's life's work: investigating an industry that depends on the public not seeing what's right in front of them.
Chief investigator for the Humane Farming Association, Gail Eisnitz discusses her recent book, Out of Sight: An Undercover Investigator's Fight for Animal Rights and Her Own Survival
For those of us on a vegan journey, Gail's story will resonate. So much of what we've come to understand about animal agriculture is a story of things hiding in plain sight — protected by powerful lobbies, sanitized language, and our own cultural conditioning. This conversation will sharpen your vision.
Resources: Out of Sight by Gail Eisnitz · Humane Farming Association: hfa.org · HBO's Death on a Factory Farm
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