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A young child is shown sat at a table. Their arms are folded and resting upon the table. A large cartoon bee is seen to be regurgitating honey onto the child’s arm. The child has a look of awe upon their face. A white and yellow star is shown in the top left-hand corner. The appearance is one rendered in crayon. Across the center of the star are the words “For Kids”.

Is honey vegan? This video is for kids! [but adults can watch too!] Today we’re going to talk about how honey is made, which is pretty gross, why taking it from the bees who make it isn’t good for them.

Is Honey BEE BARF? All About Honey! [For Kids!]

A large random in size, value and position set of green numbers are shown against a dark background.

The numbers in this video are shocking. We are great at counting calories, measuring profits, quantifying just about anything. But when it comes to knowing our impact on other beings, we fall short. How many animals do we eat every year?

How Many Animals Do We Kill Every Year?

The image shows a close up of a honeybee as if in the process of eating honey.

Is honey vegan? Let's explore the answer through the lenses of animal intelligence, environmental impact, and the ethical issues of beekeeping.

Is Honey Vegan? Healthy? Humane?

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  • A close-up image of Leonardo da Vinci is shown. The image is monochromatic and appears to be rendered in graphite.

    Was Leonardo da Vinci VEGAN? | The History of Veganism Spotlight

    Leonardo da Vinci was the quintessential renaissance man: artist, inventor, botanist, engineer, architect, historian, geologist, and…vegan? Learn about da Vinci’s lesser-known contributions to the fields of animal rights and ethical veganism.

    Read more about Was Leonardo da Vinci VEGAN? | The History of Veganism Spotlight
  • Overlaid over an image of “God Touching Adam” from the Sistine Chapel ceiling are the words “History of veganism part 3”.

    Vegans In The Renaissance | The History of Veganism Part Three

    The Renaissance was a time of innovation and revolution within art, architecture, politics, science, astronomy, literature, and—veganism? Learn how the rise of humanistic individuality led to the acknowledgement of non-humans as individuals as well.

    Read more about Vegans In The Renaissance | The History of Veganism Part Three
  • A young child is shown sat at a table. Their arms are folded and resting upon the table. A large cartoon bee is seen to be regurgitating honey onto the child’s arm. The child has a look of awe upon their face. A white and yellow star is shown in the top left-hand corner. The appearance is one rendered in crayon. Across the center of the star are the words “For Kids”.

    Is Honey BEE BARF? All About Honey! [For Kids!]

    Is honey vegan? This video is for kids! [but adults can watch too!] Today we’re going to talk about how honey is made, which is pretty gross, why taking it from the bees who make it isn’t good for them.

    Read more about Is Honey BEE BARF? All About Honey! [For Kids!]
  • A lit cigarette with a trail of smoke rising into the air against a black background.

    Is Smoking Vegan?

    Is smoking vegan? It’s pretty clear by now that cigarettes are bad for your health, but are they objectionable from a vegan perspective? Let’s look into hidden ingredients, animal testing, worker conditions, and more!

    Read more about Is Smoking Vegan?
  • Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan is shown on stage behind a lectern. She is gesticulating with her arms. To the left of this image in large white letters are the words: “This speech changes everything. Q and A”

    The Change Everything Speech: Q&A Session

    In this Q&A session, which followed the talk “This Speech Will Change How You See Everything” we cover such topics as the ethics of honey, whether cats can be vegan, backyard chickens and the health consequences of eggs and more.

    Read more about The Change Everything Speech: Q&A Session
  • Medieval knights and fighting men are shown below a castle. Overlaying the image is the text “History of Veganism Part 2”

    Vegans In The Middle Ages | The History of Veganism Part Two

    Were vegan principles and practices shaped by the rise of major world religions during the Middle Ages? Learn about the interplay of Christianity, Islam, Buddhism & secular ethics.

    Read more about Vegans In The Middle Ages | The History of Veganism Part Two
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