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farmed animal sanctuaries

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  • A child is shown standing in front of a large glass screen. The screen separates him from the water behind. A huge Orca can be seen with its nose close to the glass, opposite the child. A second Orca is seen in the background. The child is looking up at the beautiful creature, absently spilling popcorn on the floor.

    One 12 Year Old Boy Versus SeaWorld & Circuses

    Taking on SeaWorld, Circuses and the fight to free Lolita from the Miami Seaquarium is no small feat. But 12 year old animal activist Dominic Geragi is a 5-year veteran.

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  • Two small children are shown next to a glass screen. One child has their hand upon the glass. The view the other side is of a zoo compound. Opposite to the children, the other side of the glass, a small gorilla crouches down.

    Are Zoos Educational?

    The ethics of zoos is a polarizing and complicated topic, even amongst vegans. Let’s see whether zoos are really the centers of education, amusement, conservation, and research they purport to be.

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  • An adult is shown surrounded by children in Halloween costumes. The adult has a bowl of candy in their hand.

    Vegan Guide to Trick-Or-Treating & Halloween Candy

    What’s a vegan to do on Halloween when most of the candy is more of a trick than a treat? In this video, we talk about different ideas for making your Halloween vegan-friendly without missing out on the fun.

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  • Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan is shown with a look of irritation upon her face as she looks severely to her right.

    How To Find Strength For Activism | My Top 5 Tips

    Being an activist is hard work, constantly fighting against seemingly insurmountable odds, it’s easy to get discouraged. With the overwhelming wrongs and injustices in this world, what do we do when we feel we have nothing left to give?

    Read more about How To Find Strength For Activism | My Top 5 Tips
  • Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan is shown looking into the camera with a rye look upon her face.

    How To Talk To Non-Vegans Without Being An A-Hole

    Learning how to talk about veganism is often more challenging than going vegan. How do you talk to non-vegans about important issues in an approachable way? How do you help people make the connection?

    Read more about How To Talk To Non-Vegans Without Being An A-Hole
  • Renee King-Sonnen of Rowdy Girl Sanctuary is shown with Houdini, a beautiful calf.

    Why This Cattle Rancher Went VEGAN! | INCREDIBLE TRANSFORMATION

    If you think small farms are different, if you don’t believe the vegan “hype” about animal rights, hear why this cattle rancher changed her ways, went vegan, and started a one-woman revolution for change from within the heart of the animal agriculture industry.

    Read more about Why This Cattle Rancher Went VEGAN! | INCREDIBLE TRANSFORMATION
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