Vegans of Color

Because we don’t have the luxury of being single-issue

Baby screaming for a kale smoothie: Infants can like green raw foods! July 11, 2012

Filed under: Uncategorized — Breeze Harper @ 12:38 am

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Just another reminder that an infant in the USA can like raw greens and 'healthy' foods. I say USA because most people in the USA claim that kids 'naturally' won't like vegetables. Just get them started early. Eva Luna is 11 months old and sees me drinking green smoothies every morning. Generally, babies want to do what their parental figures and older siblings do.

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Extended Deadline: Brotha Vegan and Alternative Forms of Black Masculinity: New Sistah Vegan Project Anthology

Filed under: Uncategorized — Breeze Harper @ 12:37 am

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Extended deadline for Abstracts is September 15, 2012. Final completed piece deadline: February 15, 2013.

You can email me your abstracts (approximately 2 paragraphs) at the email address sistahvegan(at)gmail (dot). Com

Click on the above video to hear about Brotha Vegan , the sibling to Sistah Vegan book.

This anthology isn't only about veganism. It's actually critical perspectives and arts coming from a black male vegan consciousness.

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Webinar: Beyond "Cruelty-Free": A Critical Race and Decolonial Approach to Ethical Consumption

Filed under: Uncategorized — Breeze Harper @ 12:36 am

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New Sistah Vegan Project Webinar:

Beyond "Cruelty-Free": A Critical Race and Decolonial Approach to USA Ethical Consumption

Date: August 18, 2012; 10:00 am - 12:00 pm PST.

Webinar Cost: $30

Pre-requisites: Though all are welcomed to enroll, this class is for beginners who are curious about how race, class, and ableism operate within consumption philosophies. Open-mindedness and willingness to listen to ideas about privilege and power that is silenced in the mainstream vegan and alternative healthy foods rhetoric is also required.

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