New Audiobooks
March 5, 2021A number of our new releases are now available as audiobooks, including Catching Dawn, Indefensible, Vegan Revolution, and Local Politics Matters.
(more…) Read MoreA number of our new releases are now available as audiobooks, including Catching Dawn, Indefensible, Vegan Revolution, and Local Politics Matters.
(more…) Read MoreHarvard Law School’s Animal Law & Policy Program hosted a discussion with Peter Brandt and Sue Coe.
(more…) Read MoreBrotha Vegan editor Omowale Adewale and contributors Kimatni Rawlins and Kevin Jenkins have a great conversation about why plant-based lifestyles are an integral part of saving Black bodies and communities.
(more…) Read MoreJoin Melanie Joy, author of The Vegan Matrix, tomorrow for the “Privilege and Inclusivity in the Vegan Movement” panel discussion.
(more…) Read MoreCaryn Hartglass interviewed the editor of Brotha Vegan about the many ways it is possible to be plant-based, and being on the leading edge of a “veganized consciousness” for social renewal.
(more…) Read MoreRichard Meagher, author of Local Politics Matters wrote an article in Richmond Times-Dispatch called “Richard J. Meagher column: Stakes are high in local elections.”
(more…) Read MoreThe Vegan Matrix by Melanie Joy explores the issues of unexamined privilege within the animal rights movement and discusses healthy ways to communicate towards mutual understanding.
(more…) Read MorePhilip McKibbin, author of Love Notes: for a Politics of Love has published this article called “Universal reo Māori in schools: Its time has come” in Stuff.
(more…) Read MoreRichard Schwartz, author of the upcoming book, Vegan Revolution, wrote an article in Tikkun called “Applying Jewish Values to Help Heal Our Imperiled Planet.”
(more…) Read MoreCheck out the trailer to Catching Dawn by Melissa Armstrong.
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