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  • The text "Why People Hate Vegans" to the left of Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan. Over her raised hand is the text "It's Science!"

    The Science of Why People Hate Vegans

    Despite growing public awareness and concern over how animals are treated in our food industry, vegans are still not well-received by the general public. Discover what research reveals about why people hate vegans. The reasons may not be what you expect!

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  • The text "Bonding or Bondage?" next to a woman sitting atop a horse and leaning over towards the horse, with a look of affection on her face; the horse has a bridle and bit in her mouth and looks into the distance.

    Is Horse Riding Cruel? Is It Vegan?

    Is horse riding cruel? Can vegans ride horses? The ethics of horse riding remains an extremely controversial and divisive topic. Dive deep into the debate and learn why the question of whether riding hurts horses distracts from the more important ethical issues of horse use.

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  • Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan responding to weird anti-vegan hate comments (with a smile).

    Responding to Weird Vegan Hate Comments

    Not to toot my own horn, but this video is legitimately hilarious. I respond to some of the weirder vegan hate comments I’ve received. (And hey, if it doesn’t make you laugh, feel free to leave me a hate comment of your own!)

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  • A horse in motion next to a cartoon glue bottle and the text "Glue From Horses?"

    Is Glue Made from Horses? Is Glue Vegan?

    Ever wondered if glue is made from horses? Are horses really sent to the glue factory? Is any glue vegan? This guide will help you sort through the myths and facts of horse glue, and learn which glues are vegan.

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  • Two pieces of vegan leather alternatives alongside a mushroom, fungi, and cork from which alternative leathers are made. The text "Vegan Leather Guide" is superimposed in the center.

    A Guide to Vegan Leather & Sustainable Vegan Leather Alternatives

    What is vegan leather made of? In this guide to vegan leather alternatives, learn about the growing number of plant-based and bioleathers, the history of synthetic leather, and the debate over whether any leather alternative is truly sustainable.

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  • The text "kids deserve to know" next to a young Asian child holding a banana up to her ear like a phone with a look of surprise on her face.

    How to Talk to Kids About Veganism

    Unsure how to talk to kids about veganism? Learn how to teach children about veganism with this comprehensive guide. How can you be truthful without being traumatizing? How can you convey complex concepts in an age-appropriate way? Get guidance on explaining veganism to kids!

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