Will Potter

Agriculture Trade Groups Crack Down on Journalists’ Rights

In response, a journalist is fundraising for drones to monitor factory farms.

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CNN: Exposing Animal Cruelty Is Not a Crime

Will Potter argues that “ag-gag” laws are unconstitutional because they threaten journalists who expose factory farms.

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HUGE NEWS! New donations to my Kickstarter will be matched!

A donor is so excited about my Kickstarter, and all the momentum and attention it has generated, that they have committed to matching dollar for dollar!

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How to Expose America’s Most Secretive Industry

Salon covers Will Potter’s Kickstarter project to use drones to investigate factory farms.

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This Journalist is Launching Drones to Expose Factory Farm Abuse (Video)

Abby Martin speaks with Will Potter about ag-gag laws, and his new Kickstarter project to use drones for aerial investigations.

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A Reading List From My Ted Talk

If you like Will Potter’s TED talk, TED has a list of articles, books, and movies you should check out.

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Kickstarter fully funded! Announcing new stretch goals to expand the investigation…

The Kickstarter was fully funded in 5 days, and some farmers are already threatening to shoot down the cameras. With your help, we can expand the scope and quality of this investigation…

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International Business Times: “Journalist Eyes The Skies For Factory-Farm Investigations”

“What if you could capture a drone’s eye view of illegal activity on factory farms? One imaginative journalist thinks you can, and he’s enlisting the help of hundreds of Kickstarter backers to make it happen…”

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TED Ideas Blog Asks: “Is This Really the America We Want?”

Will Potter’s short TED talk “should send chills down all our spines.”

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New TED Talk: “The shocking move to criminalize nonviolent protest”

Will Potter’s TED talk is live, and on the TED.com homepage!

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