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A Stanford Law student and donkey-rights advocate infiltrates NBCUniversal’s headquarters in a bid for recognition for Perry, the donkey model for Eddie Murphy’s character in “Shrek.” https://lnkd.in/gn2RJttx

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The New Yorker, In Sarah Chattal’s intriguing piece, we’re introduced to an unusual yet inspiring advocate: a Stanford Law student fighting for proper recognition of Perry, the real-life donkey behind Eddie Murphy’s iconic “Shrek” character. This story sheds light on how often the unsung heroes behind creative work remain in the shadows, despite their significant contributions. The student’s bold move to infiltrate NBCUniversal highlights a compelling issue about acknowledgment and fairness. It's a reminder of how passion and persistence can challenge established norms and push for what’s just. Perry’s story becomes a symbol for all who strive to ensure that every contribution gets the recognition it deserves. This pursuit not only calls for a reevaluation of how we honor contributions but also inspires others to stand up for what they believe in.

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