Charleen Angle: Core | Vegan Detritus
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I realize that just by being alive in this epoch, I contribute to the killing. But I also realize that because of this circumstance, life itself demands nothing less than my commitment to choose vegan.
Killing is a commodity. Not only do we kill unnecessarily for food, we kill to test our products. We kill to use our products. We kill to drive our cars. We kill to build our structures. We kill to make art. We kill to wear fashions. We even kill because we're bored.
It seems pretty clear to me that chickens are self-aware and have their own interests - and the interests of their flock - at heart.
The animals brought to the sanctuary have especially tragic stories, but thanks to hard work, these animals are given a second chance at a peaceful, fulfilling life.
Here's my take on how the Cleveland VegFest changed lives, all in just one day.
Garlic, lime, and cilantro lying spent on a cutting board next to a gleaming knife. A brief glance at a moment in time, subliminal tastes sneaking into your consciousness. Is it detritus, or is it more?
Organic forms can take on any shape the imagination can dream of. Is it a flower? Is it a petal? Is it detritus, or is it more?
Vegan Detritus is a series taking a look at food post-prep, post-consumption. Otherwise not a pretty plate.
Vegan Detritus is a series taking a look at food post-prep, post-consumption. Otherwise not a pretty plate.