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HERE IS OUR VEGAN ROCKSTAR INTERVIEW WITH FRIENDS OF ANIMALS PRESIDENT PRISICILLA FERAL.
For
as much as I complain about social media, I feel so lucky to be in
daily communication with people I normally would not have as much
access through the magic of Facebook. Priscilla Feral, President of
Friends of Animals (FoA) is one such example of someone I have “met”
through social media but feel like is a real friend and is definitely
an inspiration. Outspoken, passionate and deeply engaged, Priscilla is
a powerful, confident voice for the animals, using her platform through
FoA to advocate on their behalf, making particular inroads for wild
animals that are so often ignored by other advocates but viciously
targeted by the government, such as through hunting and “wildlife
management” programs.
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A Customizable Script for the Modern Attention- Seeker Who Just Quit Being Vegan
There
are few weeks that go by where someone famous-ish doesn’t announce that
they are no longer vegan with great fanfare and dramatics: chefs,
athletes, wellness gurus, “personalities,” influencers, and so on.
Social media and short attention spans have created the perfect storm
for someone who has only embraced veganism superficially to walk away
from it in a big public way in a bid to grab more attention and
followers.
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Nine Good Communications Strategiesfor Vegans on Social Media: Making Progress 2020
Social
media is no longer a shiny new toy and hasn’t been for a while. It is
here to stay and as a medium for communication, it can be utilized
powerfully and persuasively, but it can also work against our goals
just as potently if we’re not careful.
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Here is our Vegan Foodie interview with Fat Free Vegan's Susan Voisin
We are so delighted to feature the wonderful Susan Voisin of FatFreeVegan.com as this week's Vegan Foodie on VeganStreet.com.
Here, Susan talks about the issue nearest and dearest to her
heart: "They may not explicitly say it, but what many plant-based
people believe is that their diet protects them from cancer. I think
this advice is so dangerous, and whenever I get the chance, I plead
with people not to think their diet makes them bulletproof. Eat healthy
and exercise, of course, but when it comes to making major decisions
about your health, don’t blindly follow anyone on the internet. Even me.
Also, adopt, don’t shop!"
Please check out the whole interview at the link below, which is a
"friend" link from Medium, which means it will not count against the
total of free articles you can read each month on Medium.
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