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how to deal with friends and family

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  • Emily is seen sat facing the camera with “Vegan wake up call” in large white letters emblazoned on the image next to her.

    A Wake Up Call For Vegans

    At the depths of it, the reason most people won’t go vegan is the same reason that vegans can’t understand why most people won’t go vegan. This is a call for accountability and awakening for those of us who believe ourselves to be responsible and aware.

    Read more about A Wake Up Call For Vegans
  • Vegan Jobs, Class Dissection, Bullying & More! | Live Q&A

    Re-join me for my back-to-back live Q&A sessions where I answered a wide range of questions about veganism!

    Read more about Vegan Jobs, Class Dissection, Bullying & More! | Live Q&A
  • The image shows a school canteen. In the background are a number of children, sitting together and interacting. In the foreground is a lone child. The child is separated by distance and looks downcast whilst they eat.

    Are Vegan Kids Social Outcasts? | Parents Answer

    Are vegan kids doomed to social isolation? With animal products served at school, parties and get-togethers, what’s a vegan kid to do to fit in? And how do parents help their children navigate social events without relegating them to the role of outsiders?

    Read more about Are Vegan Kids Social Outcasts? | Parents Answer
  • A painted image of a person is shown. They are hold both arms up such that their hands are level and in front of their shoulders. Their hands are clenched in fists. Eruptions of steam can be seen coming out of their ears. Their face is showing extreme anger.

    Why Vegans FLIP OUT!

    Why do vegans flip out at the slightest provocation? Why are we so sensitive and quick to jump down people’s throats? Why do we have to be so annoying and self-righteous?

    Read more about Why Vegans FLIP OUT!
  • A child is shown sitting on a sofa. Their arms are crossed and they are looking away from the adult sitting to their left. An expression of frustration is showing upon their face. The adult is turned towards the child. Their hand extended as if in the process of wagging it at the child. their face in a stern set. In the top left corner of the image is a small white and yellow star. The appearance is one rendered in crayon. Across the center of the star are the words “For Kids”

    My Parents Won’t Let Me Go Vegan! [Advice from REAL VEGAN KIDS!]

    Want to know how to go vegan with unsupportive parents or guardians? Do you want to stop eating animals but don’t have your family’s support?

    Read more about My Parents Won’t Let Me Go Vegan! [Advice from REAL VEGAN KIDS!]
  • Genesis Butler, named PETA’s Cutest Vegan Kid 2015, is shown being interviewed by Fox11 news.

    3 Year Old Refuses to Eat Animals & Changes Her Family Forever

    This young girl can teach us all a valuable lesson. When Genesis Butler was 3 years old, she asked where her food came from. Hear her amazing story of how she changed her family’s lives forever and set out to change the world.

    Read more about 3 Year Old Refuses to Eat Animals & Changes Her Family Forever
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