What Do Vegans Eat?
Angel Flinn of Gentle World addresses the question “What Does a Vegan Eat?” here and the following sites have easy to follow as well as delicious vegan recipes, super foods, treats, etcetera, that are bound to satisfy both vegans and aspiring vegans alike.
- Healthforce Nutritionals
- Jay Kordich
- Mouthwatering Vegan Recipes
- Our Daily Red
- Sierra Soups
- The Vegan Stoner
Human Focused Antislavery Sites
Of course, there are many kinds of exploitation in the world, many kinds of injustice and violence to be concerned about. But slavery is important because it is exploitation, violence and injustice all rolled together in their most potent combination. Not to take action is simply to give up and let other people jerk the strings that tie us to slavery.
~ Kevin Bales (December 12, 2010)
Source: Towards freedom
- Abolish–Liberate–Emancipate NOW! (ALENOW)
- Action to End Exploitation
- All American Clothing Company
- Alliance to End Slavery & Trafficking (ATEST)
- Anti-Slavery International
- Black Gold
- Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking (CAST)
- Dr. Bronner’s Magical Soaps
- End Human Trafficking
- End Slavery Now
- Etiko Fair Trade
- The Fair Trade Association of Australia and New Zealand
- Fairtrade Foundation
- Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa (FTTSA)
- Fairtrade London Campaign
- Fair Trade Sports
- Free The Girls
- the Friend
- Fight Slavery Now!
- Free the Slaves (FTS)
- Green America
- Help Others.org
- Human Goods
- HumanTrafficking.org
- The Human Trafficking Project
- International Justice Mission
- Justice Clothing
- Love146
- Made by Survivors
- MTV End Exploitation and Trafficking (EXIT)
- National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
- Norman Fair Trade
- Not For Sale Campaign
- Oklahomans Against Trafficking of Humans
- Operation Broken Silence
- A Passion to Understand
- Polaris Project
- Safe World for Women
- Shared Hope International
- Shop To Stop Slavery
- Stop Child Trafficking Now (SCTNow)
- STOP THE TRAFFIK
- Transfair USA
- Union Plus
- Vegfam
- Vital Voices Global Partnership
- With More Than Purpose
Nonhuman Focused Antislavery Sites
Veganism is not just a way of reducing suffering; it is a commitment to justice and an explicit refusal to participate in animal slavery.
~ Gary L. Francione (December 13, 2009)
Source: Gary’s Twitter comment
- The Abolitionist
- Abolition of Speciesism
- The Academic Vegan Abolitionist
- Adventures of a dad / vegan / anarchist
- A Candid Hominid
- Ánima
- Animal Emancipation
- Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach
- Animal Rights UK
- The Blethering Vegan
- Boston Vegan Association
- Brockway Hall
- California Vegan
- Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals
- Coolwater4animals
- Corey Lee Wrenn
- Dairy for Life?
- Dr. Seitan
- Earth Light and Color
- The Easy Vegan
- Food For Thought
- Gentle World
- Grampian Animal Rights Advocates
- International Federation of Abolitionist Vegans
- I’m Vegan
- The Irish Animal Education Trust
- John’s Plate
- Liberation of Brother and Sister Animals
- LiveVegan
- The Merry Vegan
- Metamorphosis: Poems to Inspire Transformation
- My Face Is On Fire
- New World Dawn
- NZ Dairy Cruelty
- NZ Egg Cruelty
- NZ Vegan Podcast
- On Human-Nonhuman Relations
- Our Vegan Pregnancy
- Peace Advocacy Network
- Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary
- Porolita22′s Channel
- Professor Gary Steiner
- The Starting Point is Veganism
- Truth to Vegan
- The Unofficial Gary Francione Website
- Unpopular Vegan Essays
- Veganacious
- Vegan Examiner: National, US
- Vegan Examiner: Virginia, US
- Vegan FAQ
- Vegan FM
- Vegan For Life
- Vegán Forradalom
- Vegan.fr
- VeganImprov
- Vegan Ireland
- The Vegan Light Bulb
- Vegan Outreach: Lincoln and East Midlands, UK
- Vegan One
- Veganos pela Abolição
- Vegan Perv-Nerds Take London
- Vegan Sanctuary
- The Vegan Solution
- Walking the Vegan Line
- We Other Animals
- Working Class Vegan
- The World Peace Diet
Disclaimer: We do not necessarily endorse or agree with everything stated on the sites listed above. To the extent that they may promote: (1) any type of violence against persons or property; (2) welfare regulation; (3) any form of discrimination such as speciesism, racism, sexism, or heterosexism, or (4) endorse any of the the large national animal organizations, we reject those positions.