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Free from Harm empowers consumers to dramatically reduce our impact on animals and ecosystems, simply by using the most powerful tool at our disposal: our forks.
An article by Michael Bluejay addressing evidence that shows humans are optimized for eating mostly or exclusively plant foods.
One Green Planet offers various resources on activism, vegan recipes, health tips, do-it-yourself guides and much more.
Our Hen House produces resources to create change for animals through video, audio, interviews, reviews, and the written word.
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.
Drawing on peer-reviewed research, worker and rescuer testimony and meeting the farmed animals themselves, The Ultimate Betrayal explores the recent shift in raising and labeling animals processed for food and the misinformation around this new way of farming. It is now popular to express that your eggs are cage-free and that your meat is organic. But is this trend really the answer to the plentiful problems of raising animals for food? What do the labels really mean? Are these products truly humane, environmentally friendly or healthy? The Ultimate Betrayal offers answers to these critical questions.
The Vegan Business Guide promotes genuine vegan businesses who proactively educate about and advocate for nonviolent abolitionist veganism as part of their business model and marketing.