Posted July 5, 2012 by Megan Rondeau
From upstate New York all the way out to Southern California, singer/songwriter Stacy Clark turned small-town coffee shop gigs into touring with bands like Jack’s Mannequin and hearing her songs featured on hit shows like One Tree Hill and Make It or Break It.
After learning from peta2 about how elephants are beaten and abused in order to perform in the circus, Stacy used that same determination to turn her love for the majestic animals into direct action to help them. By protesting, spreading the word to friends and local community members, and voicing her opinion to the City Council, Stacy helped win a major victory and put a stop to elephant rides at the Santa Ana Zoo. And her love for animals doesn’t stop there! From animal adoption to cruelty-free shopping, Stacy is armed (with knowledge) and ready to raise her voice.
If you’re ready to get active for animals, check out the peta2 Street Team for all the tools you’ll need to get started and follow Stacy on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date on her latest music news.
Tags: Animals Used for Entertainment ,Elephants Never Forget ,Music
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Hello! My name is Nina, and I am a musician-in-training, and I play 7 instruments. I am a liberal, an LGBT activist, avid reader, composer, singer, and poi spinner. I am vegan, and a strong supporter of animal rights.
I was born in Canada and love peta2. I table every month and meet new people:older and younger. I love music and play the recorder. I'm a 6 year spelling bee champion. Again I love peta2!
I have always lived in Los Angeles but my family and I went to Mexico for my parents wedding. So we came back to LA. I don't like LA but were here already what can I do unless I move out and find my own housing. I have always liked animals and it was til I was like about 14 when I learned about tests they do on animals and I began to explore animal cruelty because I was interested it in it. I have watched videos that just broke my heart so that's why today I'm doing all I can to not buy anything that has harmed an animal and I'm vegetarian .
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