Actress and animal advocate Felicia Greenfield, creator of the Friends Not Food sitcom pilot, featured in The Humane Herald's Voices of the Movement interview.

Felicia Greenfield Wants Animal Advocacy to Make People Laugh First

Actress, writer, and producer Felicia Greenfield discusses the inspiration behind Friends Not Food, ethical filmmaking with sanctuary animals, Hollywood, climate storytelling, and why laughter may be one of the movement’s most powerful tools for change.

Beyond Animal Welfare: Mexico’s Ocean Is Changing the Law

Mexico’s ban on captive marine mammals made international headlines, but a quieter legal revolution may prove even more significant. As Mexican courts increasingly recognize the interests of whales and the Rights of Nature, the country is helping redefine humanity’s relationship with the natural world.

When Compassion Is Criminalized

Animal rescuer Zoe Rosenberg faces a 90-day jail sentence — and potentially life-threatening medical neglect — for saving four suffering chickens from a Perdue slaughterhouse. Her case exposes a deeper crisis in California: the criminalization of compassion and the protection of corporate cruelty at any cost.

Dallas Democrat Honors Serial Killer with Key to the City

The Dallas Morning News recently reported that Democratic Mayor Pro Tem Dwaine Caraway—ironically, the chair of Dallas Public Safety Committee—has … More