Gene Baur
Gene Baur, originally named Gene Bauston, is a prominent American author and activist dedicated to animal rights and the food movement. Often referred to by Time magazine as the "conscience of the food movement," Baur passionately critiques factory farming and champions a food system that is more equitable and compassionate. As the president and co-founder of Farm Sanctuary, established in 1986, he has played a pivotal role in advocating for the welfare of farm animals.
A committed vegan, Baur's activism has been instrumental in raising awareness about the ethical treatment of animals and promoting plant-based diets. His influence extends beyond activism; he is the author of two impactful books that delve into these themes, along with numerous articles that challenge conventional perspectives on food production and animal rights.
Throughout his career, Baur has received recognition for his unwavering dedication to creating a more humane food system. His efforts have shaped public discourse on animal welfare and inspired many to reconsider their dietary choices. With decades of experience and a fervent commitment to his cause, Gene Baur continues to be a leading voice in the movement for a just and respectful approach to food and animal rights.