
I'm pleased to announce that, thanks to the support of a kind and generous donor, the
Boston Vegan Association has launched a major new initiative. Effective immediately, the organization will fund the printing and distribution of
its full-color abolitionist vegan outreach pamphlet to qualifying advocates throughout North America.
To learn more about the program and how to apply, visit
the pamphlet application page.
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Hi there. Apologies for not posting more often. I'm still hard at work, focused on creating rather than merely commenting, so I'm barely able to stay abreast of what's going on in the blogosphere myself, much less what's going on in the news.
I have a draft of the next AR101 waiting for my attention, so that should hopefully be up within a couple of weeks. I hoped to finish it before vacation, but there's a lot I couldn't get done in time for that deadline. Since returning, I have hit the ground running on various other responsibilities, like handling a ton of Boston Vegan Association stuff (including preparing to officially announce some good news regarding our
abolitionist vegan outreach pamphlet) and behind-the-scenes work on
my documentary project, which has about another week of open "casting" to go, so visit the link and submit your profile today.
Lauren Corman discussed
I'm Vegan with me for
CIUT's Animal Voices radio show a couple of days ago. That interview should be
archived soon.
UPDATE:
Here's a page for the show. The interview starts roughly 10 minutes in. Special thanks to Lauren for having me on the show and asking the kinds of contextual and intersectional questions she's known for.
Labels: imvegan, interview, literature, meta
The Boston Vegan Association:
Respecting animals means going veganThe BVA's 8-page abolitionist vegan outreach pamphlet is now ready and
available for viewing online and sharing. I have also had a "generic" version prepared so that you can include your own information on the back cover instead of the BVA web address and logo (pictured). If you would like to receive copies for distribution, please
get in touch.
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Gary L. Francione just posted a self-produced
vegan education pamphlet at his blog,
The Abolitionist Approach. It's a double-sided document, so it will be easy to reproduce and distribute. A lot of people have been clamoring for a resource like this, and now you finally have it, from the very person behind the abolitionist approach. If that's not good enough for you, I don't know what is! Get out there and spread the message far and wide.
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