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Black vegans celebrate Black History Month by focusing on food justice, animal rights & making vegan living accessible to all
Podcast |
Your Call
Publisher |
KALW
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Feb 07, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:52:04
Veguary is a month long celebration encouraging people to try vegan living this month, and highlighting the contributions of Black vegan history, culture, and progress. Civil rights leaders made some of the earliest connections between systemic racial violence and animal cruelty. Today, Black people are the fastest growing population of new vegans.
On this edition of Your Call, we celebrate Black History Month by speaking with Black vegan activists about Veguary, a month long event that encourages people to try vegan living. and highlights the contributions of Black vegan history, culture, and progress. Civil rights leaders made some of the earliest connections between systemic racial violence and animal cruelty. Today, Black people are the fastest growing population of new vegans. How are Black vegans working to ensure that communities of color and poor communities have access to healthy food? Guests: Gwenna Hunter, founder of Vegans of LA Brenda Sanders, executive director of Afro Vegan Society, and co-founder of Vegan SoulFest, Thrive Baltimore, and The Greener Kitchen

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