Our Mission and Core Values

The Animal Rights Coalition works to end the suffering, abuse, and exploitation of non-human animals through information, education, and advocacy. We believe that animals matter for their own reasons and that they should not be used by human beings for profit, pleasure, amusement, or simply because it is our habit to do so.

We seek to abolish the use and exploitation of animals for human interests, rather than simply reforming or improving the conditions under which animals are used and exploited. We believe that animals are morally entitled to pursue their lives free of human violence according to the needs of their species and should be free from coerced physical and psychological suffering.

What We Do

The Animal Rights Coalition is the oldest and most successful animal rights organization in Minnesota, with over three decades of helping animals. ARC's membership has grown significantly over the years and it is a locally and nationally recognized voice for animal rights.

We focus on spreading the word about compassionate living. From helping people transition to a plant-based diet to publicizing the abuse of animals in laboratories to educating the public about the exploitation of animals used in entertainment, ARC’s unique and innovative education and outreach programs reach thousands of people every year.

ARC has remained a grass-roots group because we believe that real and lasting change for animals will happen and needs to happen at the grass-roots level; that is, it's going to take a critical mass of people at the local level to reach a tipping point in our culture's treatment of animals, not policies created and enforced by people higher up in traditional power structures. We believe our members and volunteers are the animals' real heroes and the people who will move our society toward justice for all species.

ARC's Programs

We focus on spreading the word about compassionate living. We believe we can achieve our goals through practicing non-violence and compassion for all (including the human animal) and that positive change comes about from connection, communication, and education.

Our programs to help animals include:

Animal Rights Coalition Board of Directors

Brenda Burchfield

Brenda is the ARC Treasurer. She became aware of ARC through attending Petland demonstrations. Brenda grew up in a southern Minnesota community with a slaughterhouse and was always deeply disturbed by the practices going on there, but never knew how to take action against it. This is what led her to ARC and transitioning into a vegan lifestyle. Brenda is committed to educating others about animal rights and abolitionism, and about how a vegan diet can impact health and help to manage illnesses such as diabetes. Being a diabetic herself, Brenda can often be spotted speaking to others about a plant-based diet and animal rights issues. Brenda and her husband, Gary are caregivers to their much beloved rescue cat, Kringle.

Charlotte Cozzetto

Charlotte is the ARC Executive Board President. Highlights of her time with ARC include working on the campaign that led to the abolition of the University of Minnesota’s live dog lab for first year medical students, ARC’s successful lawsuit against the University of Minnesota for previously denied access to research records, ARC’s successful campaign to persuade the Animal Humane Society to discontinue use of the gas chamber for euthanasia, and working on the campaign that led to a ban on mandatory pound seizure in Minnesota. Charlotte works in the computer field and is caregiver to several rescued cats.

Justin Erickson

Justin started volunteering with ARC by securing donations from companies, writing speeches and publications, and engaging in vegan outreach. He has been an animal advocate since becoming vegan as a teenager and was drawn to ARC by our abolitionist vegan philosophy. He has a degree in Chemical Engineering, is currently employed as an engineer in the Aerospace industry, and has worked previously in natural resources and Chemical Process Engineering. He has fostered many rescued animals and brings Tryggvi, his adopted rescued dog, to as many events as possible.

Rose Hobot

After being a vegetarian for more than 10 years, Rose says her life completely changed after seeing the movie Earthlings. “I was profoundly struck by the connection of animal-earth-and-human oppression. The work at ARC reflects the values and ethics that I aspire to as a compassionate vegan and I am proud to be part of that.” Rose is an RN, certified in plant based nutrition, and a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist. She currently resides in an inter-species house with 6 rescued felines and one adopted canine.

Melissa Maaske

Melissa is passionate about animal advocacy and promoting an abolitionist message. She is a Vegan Mentor in the ARC Vegan University program, leads vegan grocery shopping tours and dine-outs, and co-leads the ARC Vegan Runners group. Melissa is a Licensed Social Worker and has experience both working and volunteering in non-profit organizations.

Kim Socha

Kim is the ARC Executive Board Vice President. Her past volunteer experiences include working with an environmental/animal rights group, a no-kill dog and cat rescue, and survivors of domestic and sexual violence. An East Coast native who moved to Minnesota in 2009, she was immediately drawn to ARC’s philosophy that enduring change for animals comes through education, outreach, and abolitionism. Kim holds a Ph.D. in Literature and Criticism and works as a community college English teacher. Her book Women, Destruction, and the Avant-Garde was recently published. In addition to ARC, Kim is on the board of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies. In her free time, she enjoys bonding with her life partner Patrick and canine companion Siouxsie Chihuahua.

Vonnie Thomasberg

Vonnie named President Emerita of ARC in 2005 and is a founder and past president of ARC. For over 30 years, Vonnie has defended the rights of non-human animals and has advised, counseled, and provided effective leadership and inspiration to others in this ongoing effort.