Carnism Vs Veganism: Melanie Joy, Ph.D., Ed.M., is a Harvard-educated psychologist, celebrated speaker, organizational consultant, and author.
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In a society increasingly driven by science and technology, world religions and the communities they inspire remain a vast and rock-solid political force.
A brief climate change video essay on the environmental impacts of veganism, and how we can reframe going vegan less as a lifestyle and more as an aspiration.
Are you a vegan, thinking about going vegan or a total meat lover? Whatever your preference, an increasing number of people are choosing the plant-based diet. Everyone has their own reason for doing it whether it’s for health reasons, to reduce animal cruelty or to protect the environment.
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