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Overview""We are in a fight for our lives against a rising authoritarian tide, and this clear-eyed, compelling, clarion call of a book has a message everyone needs to hear.""Democracy May Not Exist, but We'll Miss It When It's Gone Behind the little red barns dotting the landscape and decorating so many of the products we consume is a dangerous threat. This groundbreaking investigation exposes the powerful forces at work to hide the harms of industrial agriculture, its outsize role in the climate crisis, and its links to the global rise of fascism. Little Red Barns is the record of a harrowing journey that took investigative journalist Will Potter from factory farms to international climate summits, from Congressional hearings to neo-Nazi fascist groups. As Potter uncovers the frightening truth about animal agriculture's role in accelerating climate collapse, he shows how the authoritarian measures being taken to maintain control over this key aspect of the global food supply chain are directly linked to the proliferation and empowerment of far-right militias. Confronting a maelstrom of disturbing information, he asks searching questions about a journalist's role in the 21st century and the impact of bearing witness in a world in which we are bombarded with ""news,"" both real and faked. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Will PotterPublisher: City Lights Books Imprint: City Lights Books ISBN: 9780872869141ISBN 10: 0872869148 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 21 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Will Potter's Little Red Barns is an impassioned and thoroughly researched examination of factory farming and how it harms animals, the planet and us.""—Lydia Millet, The Washington Post ""A chilling portrait of censorship and political complicity. And it's not just about animal agriculture: the same legal strategies are now being deployed against environmental activists, labor organizers, and protest movements across the globe. In Little Red Barns Potter warns that factory farms weren't the endgame; they were the testing ground.""—Andrew Perez, Rolling Stone Magazine ""Under the current administration, things are certain to get worse, which prompts Potter to conclude that telling the truth about Big Ag is a form of resistance not just against corporations but also against 'the rise of fascism.'""—Kirkus Reviews ""Potter is an expert on the crumbling of civil liberties in the name of national security.Little Red Barns affirms the important role of investigative journalism in our society.""—Alta Magazine ""The financial forces behind factory farming have grown powerful enough to silence industry whistleblowers, investigative journalists, and even federal inspectors, according to this troubling account. . . . a fascinating, swirling meditation on law enforcement, rising authoritarianism, misinformation, climate change, and the global spread of ag-gag laws.""—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review * ""Little Red Barns blends investigative journalism with memoir to unveil the cruelty and corruption of American factory farms. . . . a sharp eye-opening exposé of industrial agriculture and the forces of oppression converging to obfuscate the truth.""—Hannah Pearson, Foreword Reviews ""Will Potter's eye-opening investigation . . . shines a much-needed spotlight on those who have risked their lives to show the public the truth, often in the face of unconstitutional censorship. It is also a powerful testament to the importance of freedom of the press in holding the powerful to account.""—Trevor Timm, Executive Director, Freedom of the Press Foundation ""As he brings to the public consciousness hidden but normalized crimes, Potter shows vulnerability in also examining himself, taking us on his personal journey alongside an unlikely cast of frontline heroes fighting for animal rights against climate change.""—Anjan Sundaram, author of Stringer: A Reporter's Journey in the Congo ""A decent rule of thumb is, if they badly don't want you to see something, it's because it's very bad indeed. Many thanks to Will Potter and all his accomplices for showing us what they—and sometimes we—don't want us to know about our dinner.""—Bill McKibben, author of Here Comes the Sun: A Last Chance for the Climate and a Fresh Chance for Civilization ""Though the family farm has vanished from the land, devoured by agribusiness, it continues to lead a spectral existence . . . Will Potter gives us a comprehensive account of how this epochal development took place.""—J.M. Coetzee, Nobel Laureate, 2003 ""Will Potter is a fearless advocate of your right to know where your food comes from. In Little Red Barns, he tells the truth about the vast ongoing atrocity that provides Americans with their meat, eggs and dairy products. If you consume them, you need to read this book.""—Peter Singer, author of Animal Liberation Now ""Will Potter tells stories and shares information in a way that will keep you reading. He focuses on the impacts of factory farming on animals, workers and the environment, and explores the global spread of legislation to silence animal welfare activism. His voice is thoughtful, the book is well researched, and it invites the reader into an important conversation.""—Cynthia Kaufman, author of The Sea is Rising and So Are We: A Climate Justice Handbook ""In Little Red Barns, Will Potter ventures into territory that goes well beyond previous indictments of industrial animal farming. He tells a gripping personal story of how he immersed himself (sometimes literally) for years in the gut-wrenching realities of factory farming in America. . . . Potter deftly works these many grim realities into a suspenseful page-turner.""—Stan Cox, author of The Path to a Livable Future: A New Politics to Fight Climate Change, Racism, and the Next Pandemic "Praise for Will Potter's Green Is the New Red: An Insider's Account of a Social Movement Under Siege: ""A shocking exposé of judicial overreach.""—Kirkus, Starred Review ""Documents the scare tactics used by the government, often in concert with large corporations, against even patently non-violent activist groups, which they dub 'animal rights extremists and eco-terrorists.'""—Mother Jones Magazine ""Potter warns that the U.S. government is using post-9/11 anti-terrorism resources to target environmentalists and animal right activists (in some cases for doing nothing but speaking up).""—Publishers Weekly" Praise for Will Potter's Little Red Barns: ""A decent rule of thumb is, if they badly don't want you to see something, it's because it's very bad indeed. Many thanks to Will Potter and all his accomplices for showing us what they—and sometimes we—don't want us to know about our dinner.""—Bill McKibben, author of Here Comes the Sun ""Will Potter tells stories and shares information in a way that will keep you reading. He focuses on the impacts of factory farming on animals, workers and the environment, and explores the global spread of legislation to silence animal welfare activism. His voice is thoughtful, the book is well researched, and it invites the reader into an important conversation.""—Cynthia Kaufman, author of The Sea is Rising and So Are We: A Climate Justice Handbook ""In Little Red Barns, Will Potter ventures into territory that goes well beyond previous indictments of industrial animal farming. He tells a gripping personal story of how he immersed himself (sometimes literally) for years in the gut-wrenching realities of factory farming in America. He invites us along as he travels the countryside, seeking to tear away the industry's folksy 'Old MacDonald' mask. With infectious passion, he tells how he publicly advocated against 'ag-gag' laws that slap the 'terrorist' label on any undercover reporter who does no more than reveal factory farming's shocking realities. And Potter's quest doesn't end there. He explores, for example, how meat production has become more and more prominent in far-right political culture and how violent oppressors have frequently referred to their victims as 'animals.' (These days, he notes, the term is aimed most frequently at immigrants to new lands and Palestinians on their own land.) His quest concludes with the insight that cruelty to animals, to the Earth, and to humans is all one 'interconnected monstrous mess.' Potter deftly works these many grim realities into a suspenseful page-turner.""—Stan Cox, author of The Path to a Livable Future: A New Politics to Fight Climate Change, Racism, and the Next Pandemic Praise for Will Potter: ""Will Potter is one of the few people on the planet Earth who truly understands what it means to grow up punk and try to channel all of that unbridled youth energy into something positive and worthwhile as you grow older.""—G.W. Schulz, journalist, Center for Investigative Reporting ""His investigative journalism reminds us brilliantly of the human price we pay for cowardice and moral turpitude.""—Andrew Solomon, author of The Noonday Demon ""Will Potter is in a league of his own. An exacting and compassionate investigative journalist, his first-hand explorations of entrenched power's underbelly show us some of humanity's worst inclinations. Will is adroit at anticipating government and corporate threats to civil liberties, then framing them for the public's benefit. Guardians of secrecy should be vigilant the darker the transgression, the liklier it's on Will Potter's radar.""—Heidi Boghosian, author of I Have Nothing to Hide: And 20 Other Myths About Surveillance and Privacy Author InformationWill Potter is a thought leader and award-winning investigative journalist who focuses on social justice and environmental movements, and attacks on civil liberties post-9/11. He was the first investigative journalist to be named a TED Senior Fellow and has been invited to address governmental bodies about his reporting, including the U.S. Congress, Australian Parliament, and Council of Europe. Will's first book, Green Is the New Red: An Insider's Account of a Social Movement Under Siege, exposed the criminalization of nonviolent protest groups by the FBI, and was awarded a Kirkus Star for ""remarkable merit."" 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