I recently had the chance to interview Gypsy Wulff, one of the editors of a new book called Turning Points in Compassion. Here it is: Please tell us about the concept your new book is based on, turning points in compassion? What is a turning point in compassion? A turning point in compassion simply refers … Continue reading
Category Archives: Vegan activists
James Aspey breaks his one year vow of silence for animals
What is Voiceless 365 all about? Why did you embark on this project? Voiceless365 is a campaign to raise awareness for the voiceless and most oppressed victims of this planet: the animals. I took a 365 day vow of silence to draw attention to their plight and promote peace over violence through my blog and … Continue reading
Vegan of the Year 2014 Outstanding Animal Rescue winner Juliana from Paramatma Colombia
Why did you start an animal sanctuary? Since I was a little girl I loved animals, and like many young kids I dreamed of having a big place to save all the animals in the world. With my heart fixed on this big dream I started to sell cakes and chocolates at my school and … Continue reading
How to Be An Effective Vegan Advocate: Interview with Clare Mann and Sara Kidd
If you are reading this post, chances are that you’re vegan and wish that everyone else was too. A vegan world would be an amazing world. Not only would there be even more vegan cheese brands to try, we would also live in a world where cruelty to animals didn’t exist. Clare Mann and Sara … Continue reading
Jill Milan and NSW Hen Rescue: when fashion and animal rescue meet
Hi cool vegans! I’m very excited to announce that Jill Milan have very generously offered us one of their luxurious vegan hand bags to auction off. All proceeds from the auction will go to the animal rescue organisation NSW Hen Rescue. Jill Milan and NSW Hen Rescue were 2013 Vegan of the Year Award winners. … Continue reading
Animal activism with Samuel Hartman
1. What inspired you to go vegan and how long have you been vegan for? I was inspired to go vegan after being vegetarian for about six months and realizing that any of the reasons I might be vegetarian implied a vegan diet. I was prompted by health, at first – cutting back on red … Continue reading