Program

Here you can find an overview of the complete IARC2025 program. Some of the presentations will have online speakers, but the speakers will be live in Luxembourg in most cases. All presentations and contributions in Room A will be available for both live and online participants.


P= presentation    D= discussion    W= workshop    M= movie       = meals       = other

Thursday, September 4th, 2025

09:30-12:00
Room B
WHow to talk to meat eaters - Strategies for animal liberation
Martin Smedjeback
12:00-22:00     Registration & Infopoint open
12:00-21:00Exhibit/Stalls Rooms open
12:00-13:30 Lunch
14:00-14:30
Room A
 Opening Plenary
15:00-15:40
Room A
PAbolitionism vs. new welfarism: An empirical comparison
Antonia Gefahrt
15:50-16:30
Room A
PFighting for animals on social media
John Oberg
15:50-17:20
Room B
WYou, first: How taking care of yourself strengthens your advocacy
Amy Brink-Peterson
16:40-17:20
Room A
PHave we failed the vegan diet?
Luisa Hilbrand, Phil Roggenbuck
17:30-18:10
Room A
PAnimal pronouns matter
Sharisse Kanet
18:20-19:00
Room A
PAnimal representation - the next step
Melvin Geib Caballero
18:20-19:50
Room B
WSpeak up for animal liberation - a workshop on how to help the movement in your everyday speech
Mich Dressel
19:10-19:50
Room A
PThe harsh topic - sexual abuse of non-human animals
Anu Tensing
20:00-20:40
Room A
PDecolonizing the funding model for animal rights and welfare
Katya Burns
21:00-22:00 Welcome Reception with free food

Friday, September 5th, 2025

08:15-09:20 Breakfast
08:15-08:55 Morning Stretching
note: bring your own yoga mat
08:30-22:00     Registration & Infopoint open
09:00-21:00Exhibit/Stalls Rooms open
09:30-09:50
Room A
 Friday Morning Plenary
10:00-10:40
Room A
PLessons in life and healing: What the animals at Daisyfields Animal Sanctuary taught me about trauma, compassion, and resilience
Evelien Devriese
10:00-11:20
Cinema
MSecret Screening with Humane Hancock
Jack Hancock-Fairs
10:50-11:30
Room A
PAre the animal rights movement and the veganism movement the same?
Jordi Casamitjana
11:40-12:20
Room A
PAnimals in art as individuals and not symbols
Katrīna Tračuma
11:40-12:20
Room B
PCritical reflections on environmental law as a mechanism for animal liberation
Jan-Harm De Villiers
12:30-13:10
Room A
PAnimal sanctuaries as models for social and ecological transformation
Simone Scampoli
12:30-14:00
Room B
WDecolonizing the funding model for animal rights and welfare
Katya Burns
13:30-15:30 Lunch
14:30-15:10
Room A
PMore-than-Humanitarian
Dorien Braam
14:30-15:10
Room B
PArt for change
Helen Barker, Philip McCulloch-Downs
15:20-16:00
Room A
PBreaking the law in the service of animals
Martin Smedjeback
16:10-16:50
Room A
PFrom prejudice to progress: Understanding and addressing speciesism in the northern part of Cyprus
Ziba Sertbay
16:10-17:40
Room B
DAdapting our activism in light of the climate collapse
Jesse and Taylor
17:00-17:40
Room A
PUndercover - one person can change everything
Friedrich Mülln
17:50-18:30
Room A
PSlovenian animal law: from welfarism to abolitionism
Priscila Gulič Pirnat
17:50-18:50
Room B
DOpen Discussion Slot 1
18:00-19:30 Dinner
20:00-21:30 Vegan Quiz Night

Saturday, September 6th, 2025

08:15-09:30 Breakfast
08:15-08:55 Morning Stretching
note: bring your own yoga mat
08:30-23:30     Registration & Infopoint open
09:00-21:00Exhibit/Stalls Rooms open
09:40-10:30
Room A
 Saturday Morning Plenary
10:40-11:20
Room A
PBuilding a bigger tent
Tobias Leenaert
10:40-12:10
Room B
WYou're such a cow - portrait drawing workshop
Katrīna Tračuma
11:30-12:10
Room A
PLivestreaming the movement for animal rights and liberation
Toni di Pianduni
12:20-13:00
Room A
PCreating robust and effective fundraising plans with limited resources
Liz Wheeler
12:20-13:00
Cinema
MDaisyfields Animal Sanctuary Transforms Lives
Evelien Devriese
13:10-13:50
Room A
PBusinesses - the blind spot of the animal welfare law
Mika Jue Casper
13:10-14:10
Room B
DOpen Discussion Slot 2
14:00-15:30 Lunch
15:40-16:20
Room A
DWild animal suffering: How shall we address this in the animal rights movement?
Jack Hancock-Fairs, Martin Balluch
15:40-17:10
Room B
WHow to inspire behaviour change - Vegan outreach workshop
Jen Deighan-Schenk
16:30-17:10
Room A
PReclaiming the right to live informed
José De Giorgio-Schoorl
17:20-18:00
Room A
PThe political left and the overlooked power of veganism
Emilia Leese
17:20-17:50
Cinema
MAnimeyes
Katrīna Tračuma
18:10-18:50
Room A
PBehind the labels: Identifying and responding to greenwashing and humanewashing
Adam Clasky, Kira Berkeley, Krystal-Anne Roussel
18:10-19:10
Room B
WPutting the political turn into practice
Thomas Hecquet
19:00-19:40
Room A
PTechnology and animals: friends or foes?
Raimon Sabater
19:30-21:00 Dinner
19:50-20:30
Room A
PHow animal rescue can change the world
Zoe Rosenberg
21:30-23:30 Karaoke

Sunday, September 7th, 2025

08:15-09:40 Breakfast
08:15-08:55 Morning Stretching
note: bring your own yoga mat
08:30-16:00     Registration & Infopoint open
09:00-15:30Exhibit/Stalls Rooms open
09:50-10:40
Room A
 Sunday Morning Plenary
10:50-11:30
Room A
P40 years of animal rights campaigning
Martin Balluch
10:50-11:50
Cinema
MThe photographer who stayed: A long-term photo documentary at Camp Beagle
Tímea Kovács
11:40-12:20
Room A
PThe pet food industry: Impact on animal welfare and canine health
Claire Lucie Sonck
12:30-13:10
Room A
PSpeaking up for the voiceless: Tackling animal abuse and neglect in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean
Mandesa Crevelle
13:20-14:00
Room A
PEnding animal testing
Sole Iriart
14:10-14:50
Room A
PCreative activism in animal rights
Daniel Bothe, Hannes Russ
14:50-15:00 Closing Plenary
15:00-16:00 Closing Reception with free food

Some general information about the program

All presentations and workshops are scheduled to have a 10-minute break until the next session so that there is enough time to take a short break and switch to another room.