No Compromise (magazine)

No Compromise (magazine)
No Compromise, issue 29

No Compromise was a San Francisco, California, USA-based bi-annual animal rights magazine,[1] first published in the winter of 1989. The magazine covered global aspects of animal rights and promoted a vegan lifestyle, which included the use of cruelty-free products.

The magazine was founded by Freeman Wicklund[2] and stopped publishing in 2005 with the 29th issue.[3] It now is a website for news links about grassroots direct action, militant animal liberationists, their supporters and the Animal Liberation Front (ALF).[4]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Best, Steven and Best & Nocella. Terrorist or Freedom Fighters? Relfections on the Liberation of Animals, Lantern Books, 2004, p. 380.
  2. ^ Freeman Wicklund Autobiography, Freeman Wicklund.
  3. ^ Merchandise: Books and media, No Compromise.
  4. ^ Homepage, No Compromise.

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