“Human brains need to be reset.. they have to stop believing we are still like cave women and men needing to feed on dead animals. Unfortunately I am not a very positive person on that matter.. People have to stop believing that being vegan is a bad thing and that we do that for provocation, how can you be ok to eat something that like you has a heart and a brain?”
Category: going vegan
Human Library event will take place on Sunday, November 20th in Maardu (EE).
I will be there as a Vegan Feminist on loan to Readers. Registration is now open. Looking forward to respectful conversations! Facebook event: https://clubactive.eu/20-11-22-human-library-maardu/
It’s every adult’s responsibility to do their bit to make the world a better place for everyone: Laura (FemVegArt; UK)
Laura Laura, an UK-based writivist (writer + artist), has a website FemVegArt that is all about promoting feminism/gender equality and veganism/anti-speciesism. Her products are for people who want to raise awareness and proudly express their values in small things that can have great meaning. Her approach is intersectional, which means that she is aware of … Continue reading It’s every adult’s responsibility to do their bit to make the world a better place for everyone: Laura (FemVegArt; UK)
One doesn’t have to compromise one’s beliefs for one’s beauty: Eeva (Rabbit Glow; FI)
“I would like to see more animal rights talk being part of general sustainability agenda.”
A ceramic artist trying to improve the world via mugs with a message: Laura Grainger (UK)
“All art is political. As it is influenced by people living under political systems.”
Doing what they love and selling vegan products that they actually care for: Eeva and Madis (RoheValik; EE)
“Our store is fair, well sourced and priced, and it’s a place where one can go and buy whatever one wants knowing that one is getting a fair deal! There is no tricking anyone.”
Showing that every non-human animal is an individual with a unique personality: Maria Tiqwah (NL)
“Let us be, first and above all, kind”
Shop ´til you drop but keep it cruelty free!: Helen Tintse (Veganshop; EE)
“I admire and respect everyone who has found possibilities to support veganism, environmental protection and equality. There are many different people, some in the forefront, some not. Some can write, some can blog, some creates recipes, some design, some takes photos, some consults, etc. They all help our world to become a better place. Similarly to every person who cares and who makes reasoned choices.”
Talk “Why vegan feminism” — come and join!
Let's have a discussion about vegan feminism!
Talk “Why minimalism” — come and say “Hello”!
Welcome to say “Hello”, and ask questions about minimalism!
Helping other human animals to see non-human animals from new perspectives: Rosina Espig (DE)
“Reconnect with yourself. Remember who you really are. Get aware of your own feelings and your impact in this world. Imagine the hard questions too. Follow your heart. Be brave enough to change the perspective and look into this world with the view of somone else. We can see the full picture only if we are able to see all the different perspectives and all the colours between black and white.”
Today I am taking over the official Instagram account of Estonian Vegan Society.
First there was a DIY cookie “save the day” recipe (in Estonian and English). Now something else: a short contemplation about the problematics of an upcoming exhibition that focuses on contemporary fashion from Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.