Scantily clad women took to the streets of Brighton yesterday to protest against the dairy industry. On World Milk Day, Stephanie Lane’s Art Installation ‘Milk Is NOT Human(e)’ was performed in parts of the city including on the seafront, in the North Laine and at the Royal Pavilion. The group outside the Royal Pavilion (Image: Calvin Tasker) The demonstration by Speciesism.

WTF, supported by Viva! and We The Free follows the artists’ installations that depict the “trauma of humans captured in the experience suffered by farmed animals”. Barefoot women in chains could be seen holding placards aloft with the words “milk is not human(e)” written on them. Protesters took to the streets of Brighton yesterday (Image: Calvin Tasker) They wore beige underwear with fake blood and mud smeared on their bodies.

Read more: 5 pets from RSPCA Brighton who are searching for their forever homes The group also had a stall handing out free vegan food and shocked shoppers were shown videos about the dairy industry. Ashleigh Tasker with her baby (Image: Calvin Tasker) Ashleigh Tasker, one of the female performers, was photographed breastfeeding her own baby while in costume as an exploited female in the dairy industry. “Being a mother is a profound blessing, and I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to experience it,” she said.

“The thought of my baby being taken away moments after birth is unimaginable, yet this is a daily reality for many mother cows. The bond between a .