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Diana Fleischman

Diana is an evolutionary psychologist and senior lecturer at the University of Portsmouth. Her field of research includes the study of disgust, human sexuality, and hormones and behaviour. She is involved in the effective altruism and animal welfare movements and identifies as a feminist and a Sentientist. Diana's 2018 Darwin Day Lecture, hosted by Humanists UK, was part of the inspiration for our work developing and raising awareness of Sentientism.

Diana's #SentientistConversation with me on YouTube and Podcast
Diana on Wikipedia
dianaverse.com
@sentientist (I told you she's a Sentientist)

Latest work

Landscape picture of Regents Park. Winding path, trees, lack and bushes under a cloudy sky.

Come to our Sentientism Picnic in London on 26 July!

Our first ever in-person Sentientism meetup was a picnic. So is our next one! Come join us if you're in range of London on 26th July. All sentients welcome! Why […]
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Come to our Sentientism Picnic in London on 26 July!

Our first ever in-person Sentientism meetup was a picnic. So is our next one! Come join us if you're in range of London on 26th July. All sentients welcome! Why […]
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Citizens' Assemblies, But With Animals & Plants

Eva Meijer, philosopher and artist, on Sentientism episode 245 talking about multispecies politics.
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2 Meetups, 2 Podcasts and a Jubilee Surrounded Debrief!

I can't quite believe it's taken this long, but thanks to Michael we have our first ever global, online Sentientism meetup scheduled on 9th May. Sign up here for free. […]
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