|
join LOHV-NYC! | pledge your vote! | our endorsements | humane scorecards | merchandise | about us |
|
(League of Humane Voters of New York City is neither affiliated with nor funded by any other League of Humane Voters or organization) |

|
On September 22nd, join the League of Humane Voters of New York City (LOHV-NYC), Mary & Peter Max, Ally Sheedy and Kristen Johnson for the Manhattan screening of Blinders: The Truth Behind the Tradition, a new award-winning hour-long documentary about the plight of NYC's carriage horses. After the movie, join us for a panel discussion featuring the film-maker, Donny Moss, LOHV-NYC's executive director John Phillips, Council Member Tony Avella and NYC Council candidate (District 3) and civil rights attorney Yetta Kurland. Come and learn about LOHV-NYC's campaign and how you can get involved in taking political action to help NYC's carriage horses. Screening Details Monday, September 22 at 7pm sharp (line forms at 6:30) Click to buy tickets on PayPal: Sponsors will be acknowledged on stage. Tickets will also be available for sale the night of the event. Questions? Call (212) 889-0303 or e-mail us at info@humanenyc.org. Thanks to the generosity of Mary & Peter Max, 100% of the proceeds from this screening will benefit LOHV-NYC's work. About the Movie Throughout the year, tourists from around the world travel to Central Park to ride in one of New York's legendary horse-drawn carriages. Yet the future of this industry is the subject of a debate being aired on the streets, in the press and at City Hall. Carriage operators say that horse-drawn carriages should stay because they are a cherished symbol of New York City that bring in tourist dollars. Advocates for animals say the industry should be banned because it's inhumane and unsafe. They believe Hollywood has romanticized horse-drawn carriages and claim that life on congested city streets is anything but romantic for these nervous animals that are easily spooked. As a result of three dramatic and fatal accidents since 2006 that received international media attention, the plight of the beloved New York City carriage horses is now in the public eye more than ever before. But the public doesn't know much more than what they see on the streets and in the news. Through original footage taken with hidden cameras and interviews with carriage drivers, veterinarians, accident witnesses, animal rights activists, politicians, tourists, residents who live near the horses and people who have rescued carriage horses from slaughter, 'Blinders' takes viewers behind the scenes to expose the truth behind the tradition. |
|
|
League of
Humane Voters of New York City | 151 First Avenue, Suite 237 | New York,
NY 10003 | (212) 889-0303 |
info@humanenyc.org |