Veganism is the Next Evolution
One day in Maryland, a chicken found in a ditch change the lives of two people forever.
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One day in Maryland, a chicken found in a ditch change the lives of two people forever.
This week has been jam packed with original vegan stories and vegan news from around the globe. Didn't get a chance to read everything? Here it is, all in one place just for you. We love you like that.
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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.
What do two award-winning upstate filmmakers, a former beef farmer from Michigan, and a 34-year veteran of the priesthood from Queens, NY, have in common? A passion for helping animals that is behind the New York City premiere of Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home.
I love it when a plan comes together!
In Animal Camp, the founder of Catskill Animal Sanctuary shares enjoyable stories about its residents and makes a powerful argument for vegan living.
Life is Fair is the story about Nora. She's many things; vegan, artist, sex addict, but on Thanksgiving, she's anything but grateful.
If sharing your story with others sounds like something you're interested in, you are welcome to the "blogging as activism" part of the advocacy world.
Live and Let Live showcases the evolution of veganism from its origins in London in 1944 to one of the fastest-growing lifestyles worldwide.