Produced by Emmy-Award-winning producer, director, writer, and cinematographer Lionel Friedberg's, A Sacred Duty discusses issues on global warming, but it goes beyond that by showing how religious responses can make a major difference and why a shift toward a plant-based diet is an essential part of efforts to reduce global climate change and other environmental threats.
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Monday, May 5, 2014
A Sacred Duty: Applying Jewish Values To Help Heal The World
Produced by Emmy-Award-winning producer, director, writer, and cinematographer Lionel Friedberg's, A Sacred Duty discusses issues on global warming, but it goes beyond that by showing how religious responses can make a major difference and why a shift toward a plant-based diet is an essential part of efforts to reduce global climate change and other environmental threats.
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A Sacred Duty,
diets,
environmental,
global warming,
Jewish,
Lionel Friedberg,
plant-based,
religious
Location:
Portland, OR, USA
Friday, May 2, 2014
10 Environmental and Animal Activists Who Were Killed for Taking a Stand
Supporting veganism in the face of overwhelming and powerful opposition can be a courageous and sometimes dangerous act. For many activists, unfortunately, taking a stand for what’s right becomes the last thing they ever do.
Between 2002 and 2013, for example, an incredible 908 people in 35 countries were murdered for trying to defend the environment, according to an April 2014 report from Global Witness. During this period only 10 perpetrators were caught and punished for these crimes.
The link below shows just a few committed activists who were killed over the last 25 years fighting for the causes they believed in:
Labels:
activist,
Animal,
environment,
environmental,
killed,
Veganism
Location:
Portland, OR, USA
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Medicine Comes with Four Legs and a Wagging Tail
I found this video showing how animals can make such a huge impact on people that are ill. Some of the best medicine comes with four legs and a wagging tail!
In this video, the dog Roscoe has the incredible ability to give voice to a man with Alzheimer's disease who has lost most of his verbal communication skills. When Roscoe is in the room, the man's ability to speak magically reappears.
According to The Alzheimer's Association, pet therapy dates back to the 1860s, though the positive impact of animals on their guardians wasn't studied in earnest until the 1980s.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Dr. Steve Best Interview: Total Liberation
Dr. Steve Best gives a terrific interview here, and I can't wait until the book, Total Liberation: Revolution for the 21st Century comes out.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Three Cruelty-Free Soaps
I just came back from grocery shopping and bought these 3 cruelty-free soaps.
Unfortunately, the companies that sell the vegan soaps are not vegan companies overall, so be careful, please read the ingredients before purchasing soaps from these companies to make sure it's 100% cruelty-free vegan like the ones above.
Friday, April 18, 2014
"Skinny Bitch" Vegan Chicklit Novels
This is one of the very few vegan novel for adults that I know about. I just got it from my library. It's a chicklit book so it's an easy read.
Synopsis from Amazon:
When Zach signs up for her cooking class, however, she’s astonished. He’s far from the simple meathead Clem imagined him to be. In fact, he’s a very good kisser. Clem thought she was open-minded, but as she confronts the challenges of budding entrepreneurship, old rivals, ex-boyfriends, and two tempting suitors—a charming British vegan chef and a traitorously attractive carnivore—Clem wonders if she can ever say “I love you” to a man who hates tofu.
320 pages. Published: June 4, 2013
I just found out now, the author has recently written a second follow-up to that book called...
It comes out in May.
Synopsis from Amazon:
For the second time in just a few short months, Clementine Cooper’s professional reputation hinges on one restaurant review. Clementine’s No Crap Café is poised to score the Holy Grail of publicity—a mention in the New York Times Sunday travel section—if Clem’s veggietastic lasagna can bowl over the food critic.
Clem has no time for distractions. Or surprises. But when her meat-eating millionaire boyfriend Zach Jeffries shocks her with a sweet and romantic marriage proposal, of course she says yes! Now she has to plan the most important menu of her life while fending off her domineering future mother-in-law’s extravagant plans for the wedding.
As if there wasn’t enough on her plate, Clem decides to open a second restaurant on her parents’ farm—Clem’s No Crap Outpost— against Zach’s advice. Just when she needs his support the most, Zach grows distant. The only person who really seems to understand is Clem’s friend and biggest competition, the cute vegan chef Alexander Orr. Putting out fires in the kitchen is easy—but in her relationship? Suddenly, her time with Alexander feels . . . hotter . . . than usual, and Clem starts to wonder if the charming carnivore she’s engaged to is really the man she should spend her life with.
Clem has no time for distractions. Or surprises. But when her meat-eating millionaire boyfriend Zach Jeffries shocks her with a sweet and romantic marriage proposal, of course she says yes! Now she has to plan the most important menu of her life while fending off her domineering future mother-in-law’s extravagant plans for the wedding.
As if there wasn’t enough on her plate, Clem decides to open a second restaurant on her parents’ farm—Clem’s No Crap Outpost— against Zach’s advice. Just when she needs his support the most, Zach grows distant. The only person who really seems to understand is Clem’s friend and biggest competition, the cute vegan chef Alexander Orr. Putting out fires in the kitchen is easy—but in her relationship? Suddenly, her time with Alexander feels . . . hotter . . . than usual, and Clem starts to wonder if the charming carnivore she’s engaged to is really the man she should spend her life with.
320 pages. Published May 6, 2014
Looks to be two cool light summer reads!
Labels:
book,
chicklit,
Kim Barnouin,
novel,
Skinny Bitch Gets Hitched,
Skinny Bitch in Love,
vegan
Location:
Portland, OR, USA
Thursday, April 17, 2014
In Defense of Insects
A bush cockroach (Ellipsidion australe)
Here are two awesome articles on sticking up for all animals--including insects. Insects are not only living sentient beings, but they also help the environment.
On Defending Cockroaches
Also, check out the other link inside that article, called:
The Insects Among Us
Labels:
animals,
cockroaches,
environment,
insects,
sentient
Location:
Portland, OR, USA
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