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a year as a vegetarian or vegan.
At times I think being vegetarian and vegan has come a long way since the mid-1970s. At other times, however, the glass (or should I say plate?) seems very much to be half-empty. I become angry and frustrated
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to try a three-week “vegan cleanse” last summer with the help of The veganist author Kathy Freston . Oprah blogged about it and concluded that she was “leaning into” a healthier and more humane way of eating.
That
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met no other vegetarians or vegans there (although I assume there had to have been at least a few). There was no mention of vegan organics at all.
I attended several workshops, including ones about the Slow Food movement, the politics of
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of the United States), a vegan potluck, an art exhibition, a vegan chili cook-off and more. The ASI will have an information table and greet local supporters. If you're in the area, we look forward to seeing you there!
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Site Just in time for Vegan Awareness Month comes publication of a new book about factory farming and vegetarianism. Simply titled Eating Animals , the book takes a somewhat different approach and tone in the ongoing diet wars. It was
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the urgency of becoming vegan.
It is heartening to know that at least in the U.S. and Europe, vegetarianism and veganism are riding a wave of popularity that includes celebrities, athletes and young people in droves. But it is depressing
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