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What is the Vegan Project - Global?

The Vegan Project Global is a movement aimed at promoting Veganism, a lifestyle that is free from animal products, including meat, dairy, eggs, and other animal-derived ingredients. The project aims to raise awareness of the ethical, environmental, and health benefits of a vegan lifestyle and to provide resources and support for those interested in making the transition to veganism.  The Vegan Project encourages people to adopt a vegan lifestyle by providing information on the impact of animal agriculture on the environment, the ethical concerns surrounding the use of animals for food, and the health benefits of a plant-based diet. The project also provides guidance on vegan nutrition, recipes, and resources for finding vegan-friendly products.  The Vegan Project seeks to create a community of like-minded individuals who are committed to promoting a vegan lifestyle and who support each other in their efforts to live compassionate and sustainable life.  What is Veganism? Veganism is a

[Activism] How a FACTORY FARM became a vegan animal SANCTUARY!

[Ethics] Know Thine Enemy: Worst of the "Skeptics" on Animal Rights: Sam Harris

Sam Harris on veganism: rational or rationalizing?

[Ethics] WHY VEGAN? | The Ethics of Dairy and Eggs

   Most people can understand the argument behind being vegetarian and not eating meat, but what about milk? Cheese? Eggs?  The dairy and egg industries are just as bad as the meat industry, albeit more subtle perhaps. Today I'll explain to you my own personal motivations behind why I'm vegan - from an ethical perspective.

[Commentary] 'Vegan News' is All About FOOD! 🍠🌿 I Michael Corthell

  by Michael Corthell, The Village Vegan Most of the top vegan news sites are (nearly) all about plant based foods with few stories about veganism itself. Why is that? Don't get me wrong, we vegans need to know about great recipes and all about meat substitutes. We even like to know how are favorite celebrities are getting along in their vegan life and what companies they are supporting and investing in. But isn't our first job as vegans to promote and advocate for veganism? Veganism isn't about diet The Vegan Society : ''Preventing the exploitation of animals is not the only reason for becoming vegan, but for many it remains the key factor in their decision to go vegan and stay vegan. Having emotional attachments with animals may form part of that reason, while many believe that all sentient creatures have a right to life and freedom. Specifics aside, avoiding animal products is one of the most obvious ways you can take a stand against animal cruelty and animal e

[Animal Rights] Factory Farmed Animals: You are their only hope

Please help them... What you can do to stop animal abuse and factory farming As a consumer, you have an arsenal of tools that you can use to help stop factory farming. We will name a few. Stop factory farming by what you eat Maybe the most important means at your disposal: stop giving money to factory farming by no longer buying meat and other products from factory farming. 1 Stop factory farming by what you eat 2 Don't buy from companies that don't care about animal rights 3 Vote out factory farming 4 Protest against permits for factory farms 5 Write to newspapers and magazines 6 Support organizations against factory farming 7 Make clear how you feel about animal rights

[Activism] 5 Ethical REASONS You Should GO VEGAN (And Stay Vegan)

This video outlines 5 ethical reasons you should go vegan...including: 1) Why Eat One, And Not The Other? Why does North America eat turkeys, pigs, cows, chickens, and not cats or dogs?   2) Environmental Impact - deforestation, habitat lost, ocean dead zones, and endangered species such as orangutans and Sumatran tigers have all been linked to animal agriculture.   3) Ending World Hunger - Could we feed the world if we stopped raising livestock? A study reveals that we grow enough food on this planet to feed our growing world population expected to hit 9.8 billion by 2050.   4) The Reality of Animal Agriculture - The violence and oppression of migrant workers, and of the animals being tortured and killed to meet demand. Farmers struggle to maintain the broken business model of factory farming.   5) Moral Compass - if you had to kill your own food, could you do it? A study finds that vegans and vegetarians showed increased sign of activity in the brain centre that controls empathy

[Documentary] ‘Seaspiracy’: Netflix Doc Got You Down? Here’s How to Cope, and Help.

The new documentary "Seaspiracy" on Netflix reveals the devastating effects of overfishing and aquaculture. Here's how to help. If you’re one of the millions of people who caught the new environmental documentary, Seaspiracy, on Netflix, you’re likely experiencing a lot of feelings right now.  From the intense animal cruelty to the brutal human slavery to the boundless ocean pollution, there was no shortage of injustices documented in the film, which examines the impact of aquaculture on the climate crisis. Whether you’re experiencing anger, hopelessness, distress, or some combination of all three, take a moment to recognize that your feelings are valid. Before you resign to the idea that making the world a better place is simply impossible, first, we’d like to suggest you take a deep breath. While some of the footage in the film was undeniably agonizing, none of it can discount your desire to do good.  And there are ways you can take actionable steps to positively impact

[Ethics] Vegan Student Wins Discrimination Case After Being Told ‘Study Unit On Farming Or Fail’

  'I couldn’t simply break my way of living purely to pass a course'. Avegan student has won a discrimination case after she was told to study a unit on farming ‘or fail’. 18-year-old Fiji Willetts is from Downend in Bristol. She’s currently studying for a BTEC National Extended Diploma in Animal Management at South Gloucestershire college. According to the college’s prospectus, the course is great for people ‘who love animals’ and are ‘passionate about conservation’. However, after enrolling, Willetts found she had to take, and pass, a module on Farm Husbandry. This branch of agriculture focuses on raising animals for meat, fiber, milk, eggs, or other products. It includes day-to-day care, selective breeding and the raising of livestock for the purpose of gaining the ‘best quality meats, and most milk and eggs from those animals’. Students were also expected to attend working farms to help the farmers. A visit to a slaughterhouse was also discussed. Willetts discussed her eth

[Vegan Opinion] That Vegan Teacher: Racism, Veganphobia & Homophobia

    That Vegan Teacher 's latest video.

[New Vegan] 12 Mistakes Most New Vegans Make

   Whether you're newly vegan, or interested in going vegan, here are 12 tips that will make the transition to veganism easier, less stressful, and more rewarding! 

[Ethics] Is taking medicine vegan? Let's discuss

   Hi everyone, in this video I talk about taking medicine as a vegan. Is it ethical? Is it justified as most are tested on animals? Let's discuss