On
October 23 a very special presenter, Brece Clark, returned to West Middle
School. Clark spoke with all seventh-grade science students on Modern Animal
Agriculture. Another term for this practice is “factory farming.”
Clark's
presentation gave the students much food for thought. One question that was
raised during the presentation was why are some foods ethically responsible,
while other foods are ethically irresponsible.
Clark
also presented the idea that certain food choices are culturally or religiously
dependent. That is, some cultures eat dogs, while here in the United States
eating dogs is not culturally acceptable.
Clark
told the students that 95 to 99 percent of all animals raised, are in factory
farming conditions. Overcrowding and dark and unsanitary conditions are the
norm. Most animals we consume have been injected with antibiotics that are fast
becoming immune to superbugs.
With
the information presented by Clark, students were asked to question their
present diet and see if there were opportunities to make healthier and
ethically inspired food choices. Even small changes in our diet can lead to
major improvements in our health and environment.
Thanks
to Clark for visiting West’s seventh-grade science students. The information
presented was interesting and thought provoking. As we analyze our food
choices we will be able to make healthier choices based on Clark's ethically
inspired presentation.
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Submitted by Sara Bochenek
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