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Ellen Campbell
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Credentials:
JD (UVic), MA, BA (Hons)
Area of expertise:
Law

About Ellen Campbell

Ellen Campbell (she/her) JD, MA, BA (Hons), completed her JD in the Faculty of Law at the University of Victoria. Prior to attending law school, Ellen received a Master’s in Interdisciplinary Studies. Her SSHRC-awarded thesis focused on colonialism and racism in conservation and animal law enforcement by nonprofits, for which she completed five months of field work on two Sea Shepherd campaigns. She has also worked with Radical Action with Migrants in Agriculture as a legal advocate, researcher, and videographer. She is also a member of Coalition on Indigenous Perspectives on Animals, Plants, and the Land and North American Association for Critical Animal Studies. Ellen spends her days off at RASTA Sanctuary, with Pacific CELL, or doing videography, and activism, but the activity she enjoys most is hiking with her partner, Conrad, and her (furry) girls, Bella and Kenzie.

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