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Te Hīkoi | The March

What do we want? Animal Liberation! When do we want it? Now!

On Saturday the 18th of November 2023, we will once again march for the justice of all beings who inhabit Aotearoa. 

We will march together from Te Ngākau Civic Square and congregate on Parliament grounds, where we’ll listen to inspiring animal rights advocates speak.

 

Millions of kararehe (animal) victims needlessly suffer and die every year in Aotearoa. Their voices are too often ignored.

We know non-human animals feel pain, aroha, fear, and joy - just like us. Let us lend our voices to our siblings whose cries are muffled behind factory walls and industry propaganda. This includes the non-human animals bred to be slaughtered and sold for profit, those who are experimented upon, those who are not native to this land, the animals tortured in the name of entertainment, and so many others. 

Let’s unite in solidarity, raise awareness about animal rights and empower one another to stand up for non-human animals in our everyday lives.  

In 2020, over 500 compassionate people from around Aotearoa joined us in Te-Whanganui-a-Tara for the first Wellington Animal Rights March. This year we want to make it even bigger and raise our voices even louder.

Bring your friends, your placards, and your passion! 

Everyone is welcome to this whānau-friendly event. We aim to make this march as accessible as possible. We will have safety marshalls in high-vis vests spread throughout the march. If there is anything we can do to better accommodate your needs, please get in touch and we’ll do our very best to make it happen.

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