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acti-veg · 3 years
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For the indigenous vegan books anon, since I don't think anyone else has chimed in: I know of "Veganism in an Oppressive World" ed. Julia Feliz Brueck and "Intersectionality of Critical Animal Studies" ed. Anthony J. Nocella II and Amber George--neither of which are entirely on indigenous veganism but have sections dedicated to it. Disclaimer I've read neither. I do rec Margaret Robinson, though, who has articles which I have read and which I have greatly enjoyed
Thank you anon - much appreciated.
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closet-keys · 5 years
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With respect to the Vegan Ethos, for instance, it is important not only to understand intellectually that humans are animals and that animal liberation is human liberation, but also to contribute to that by abstaining from products that are the result of human slave labor, kidnapping, or other cruel practices that harm humans-- and engaging in protests and other disruptive forms of campaigning to bring attention to these abuses. A strawberry may be meat- and dairy-free, but depending on where it came from it may not actually be vegan in the fullest sense of the word (causing the least amount of harm; created in a manner that is just).
Julia Feliz Brueck, Veganism in an Oppressive World
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kiro-anarka · 4 years
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Una crítica habitual que se le hace al movimiento por los derechos animales, y que fácilmente se puede extender a muchos otros movimientos por la transformación social, es la de estar desarrollado a partir de enfoques y experiencias de personas blancas. Se crea así una espiral de autoafirmación y a la vez de exclusión. El grupo que está dentro se retroalimenta y no necesita mirarse a sí mismo para mejorar. Mientras tanto, el grupo que queda fuera (que es la mayoría de la población mundial) encuentra difícil conectar con un movimiento que no hace alusión alguna a sus condiciones de existencia ni parece tenerlas en cuenta. Veganismo en un mundo de opresión es uno de los varios intentos que están surgiendo en los últimos años por revertir esta realidad. Julia Feliz Brueck ha contactado con activistas no blancas de diferentes lugares alrededor del mundo y ha conseguido generar una obra coral en la que, por medio de ensayos académicos, reflexiones personales y poesía, se examina críticamente el movimiento tradicional por los derechos animales, al tiempo que se ofrecen perspectivas importantes sobre cómo construir un movimiento más inclusivo, consistente y efectivo, que tenga en cuenta las diferentes realidades humanas a la vez que sitúa en el centro a los animales no humanos. El libro fue originalmente editado por Sanctuary Publishers, y si queréis ampliar conocimientos y visión sobre este tema, podéis encontrar bastantes materiales en una web hermanada con dicha editorial. También el proyecto Consistent Antioppression tiene fuertes lazos de parentesco con Veganismo en un mundo de opresión.
Podéis descargar el PDF gratuito de este libro pinchando aquí  http://ochodoscuatroediciones.org/nueva/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/tripas_vow_sin_sangre.pdf
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The second #tofu12 chat, which is set to focus on racism, mental health, and veganism, will be starting in about 20 minutes. Join Julia Feliz Brueck, Dr. Linda Alvarez, and myself here:
https://f2f.live/TOFUMagazine/authorchat
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amandapanduh · 5 years
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TBR: Veganism in an Oppressive World: A Vegans-of-Color Community Project by Julia Feliz Brueck
TBR: Veganism in an Oppressive World: A Vegans-of-Color Community Project by Julia Feliz Brueck
Through the voices of vegans of color, Veganism in an Oppressive World will revolutionize the way you see our movement. A must read for new vegans and seasoned nonhuman animal activists alike, this community-led effort provides in-depth, first-hand accounts and analyses of what is needed to broaden the scope of veganism beyond its current status as a fringe or “single-issue” movement while…
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graysonblack179 · 4 years
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Please see the book in which I was published! I feel honoured to have contributed to this anthology while professionally exercising my activism. 
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mrholise · 7 years
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Vegan Germany: Pea Protein Meat Wendy Werneth, thenomadicvegan.com
In today's post, guest blogger Julia Feliz Brueck gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of one of the most innovative vegan products to come out of Germany: pea meat!
I've been vegan since …
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LoriKim Alexander had plenty to say about how the mainstream vegan community adds to the burnout of those on the margins. To learn more about how you might add to other's burnout, check out the latest issue here: http://bit.ly/2CE4ma7
Illustration by Julia Feliz Brueck
[Image description: the first image contains text on a pink background that says "This happy, happy, joy, joy capitalist approach that says we're all in it for our health without acknowledging the privilege that comes with that and the fact that health is not a measure of how correct we are and our right to be here is tiring."
The second image contains a pink background and a person with a large black afro, gold hoop earrings, and dark skin.]
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This Sunday chat featured author Julia Feliz Brueck and T.O.F.U. Editor Ryan Patey as they discussed issues and questions related to mental health, veganism, and racism within the vegan/animal rights community. 
To download the issue for whatever price you want to pay, please visit the online store: http://bit.ly/2i4JBNK 
If you're interested in ordering the new release from Sanctuary Publishers that Julia talked about, you can find it here.
Note: Due to technical difficulties, Dr. Linda Alvarez, who was previously scheduled to take part, was unable to join the chat.
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