by Admin | Dec 7, 2016 | Furs in the news, News
As the Just Like You* campaign reaches its second week, the media is paying closer and closer attention, and so far, the coverage has been thorough and positive! Here’s an excellent example of that coverage from an article that was a follow-up from a CBC Radio...
by Admin | Dec 7, 2016 | Furs in the news, News
Dr. Roberts was interviewed yesterday on the Eric Drozd Show based on Sunday’s article from The Record. When you click the link for the show (above), you’ll see all of the segments are posted along the side bar. You have to click Tuesday December 16 10:00...
by Admin | Dec 4, 2016 | Furs in the news, News
Like the CBC Radio-Canada interview (and post-interview article) with Dr. Roberts, this piece from The Waterloo Record really gets what Furscience and especially this campaign is all about. If we’re going to grumble about the unfair, sensationalist, and...
by Admin | Dec 1, 2016 | Furs in the news
Starting December 1, continuing every Thursday for the month, Furscience will be releasing its evidence-based, anti-stigma, PSA-style, tongue-in-cheek, web series to promote public awareness of furries and their fandom and to encourage people who have questions to...
by Admin | Nov 14, 2016 | Furs in the news
Dr. Roberts attended the inaugural CanFURence in Ottawa. She held the science of Furries panel (to standing room only!) and brought some healthy positive coverage from a very curious national media (CBC). Here is the article the CBC published the next day and a link...
by Admin | Jun 27, 2016 | Furs in the news
The boffins at Furscience have been working diligently and have decided to release an ebook that covers the first 5 years of research into the fandom, and it’s available to view and download for free. Click the pic below to view and download PDF (about 3 MB,...
by Dr Sharon Roberts | Mar 14, 2016 | Furs in the news
Some Syrian refugees got a warm and furry welcome to Canada:
by Dr Courtney "Nuka" Plante | Mar 14, 2016 | Furs in the news
The Oklacoma City news site The Lost Ogle recently ran a piece in response to the cancellation of Oklacon. The piece itself is generally sympathetic to furries and appears to take their side against the banning of Oklacon from Oklahoma State Parks. My problem with the...
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