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Crowdfunding platform exclusively for vegan outdoor (billboards, public transit, etc.) and digital (social media, Google, etc.) campaigns.
Superfresh! Organic Cafe is located at 30 Main Street in downtown Brattleboro, just two doors away from the Latchis Theater. The menu features a full juice bar, superfood smoothies, grab-n-go items, a full selection of baked goods and raw desserts. In addition to the 'front of the house' cafe environment, which will always be available for take-out, coffee sipping and quick bites, there is table service on Friday - Saturday evenings, and Saturday - Sunday brunch in the casual back room dining area. Beyond the yummy fare, Superfresh! features wall space for visual artists, time for small-scale performances (singer-songwriter, poets, jazz quartet, etc.), and a retail area for artisanal shelf-stable food products, herbal apothecary goods, and educational resources. Check out Wellness Wednesdays for educational cooking classes, cleanses, lectures, and more!
An activist life can be an immensely rewarding one filled with purpose and community. Through their hard work and commitment, there is no doubt that animal activists are improving the lives of animals around the globe. However, activism can be challenging intellectually, emotionally, and socially. Constantly defending the vulnerable and oppressed against the forces of thousands of years of culture and commerce, is not just hard work; it can put animal activists at odds with their families, communities, and society. In Defense of Animals' Council of Sustainable Activism (CoSA) provides tools and training that help animal activists succeed and thrive. Gain clarity on their missions Work effectively and efficiently Create successful and satisfying careers Balance their activism with the rest of their life, and Avoid (or heal from) burnout and trauma
Gary L. Francione's approach to animal rights requires the abolition of animal exploitation and rejects the regulation of animal exploitation.
The Abolitionist Vegan Society uses creative nonviolent vegan education and aims for the inclusion of nonhuman animals as full members of the moral community to abolish their property status, end domestication, and eradicate speciesism while supporting the rescue and adoption of victims of domestication who are already here.
On July 7, 2012, a prominent international group of cognitive neuroscientists, neuropharmacologists, neurophysiologists, neuroanatomists and computational neuroscientists gathered at The University of Cambridge to reassess the neurobiological substrates of conscious experience and related behaviors in human and non-human animals. While comparative research on this topic is naturally hampered by the inability of non-human animals, and often humans, to clearly and readily communicate about their internal states, the following observations can be stated unequivocally a series of statements that demand a change in the way we treat our fellow earthlings.
The Food Revolution Network, founded by father and son John and Ocean Robbins, seeks to transform food systems to support healthy people and a healthy planet.
Set in lush, tropical 50-acre setting in West Palm Beach, Florida, guests from all over the world benefit from health and nutritional counseling, non-invasive remedial and youth-enhancing therapies, state of the art spa services, inspiring talks on life principles and a tantalizing daily buffet of enzyme-rich, organic meals.
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