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  • Can Veganism Mitigate World Hunger and Starvation?

    A plant-based food economy will promote a more efficient food production system better capable of feeding the world.

  • Fish Sentience and Cognition

    Fish feel pain, are sentient, and lead rich cognitive, emotional, and psychological lives.

    Fish Portrait
  • Getting Started with Going Vegan

    Practical suggestions for getting started with going vegan.

  • “It’s My Personal Choice.” 

    In answering this objection to veganism, we show how personal choice cannot be used to justify actions that are unethical.

  • Pig Injustices and Suffering

    We address the breadth and severity of the suffering and injustices pigs are forced to endure at the hands of humans.

    Sad Pig
  • Building Rapport in Advocacy and Outreach

    This briefing shows how rapport building is especially important for animal rights and vegan advocacy and why it helps. It provides specific techniques to build rapport, and discusses how it applies in various situations.

  • “Humans Have Souls; Animals Don’t.”

    Several points to consider when evaluating the objection to veganism and animal right based on the presence or absence of a soul.

    Man with outstretched arms and a circle.
  • Diabetes and the Vegan Diet

    For some individuals a vegan diet can mitigate and possibly eliminate diabetes.

    Taking a Diabetes Blood Test.
  • Tom Regan’s Case for Animal Rights

    These words by philosopher Tom Regan provide perhaps the most terse, cogent, and tenable case for animal rights, as well as a rebuttal of the objections to animal rights.

    Man in a suit holding a protest sign saying "Empty Cages"
  • Vitamin B12 Information for Vegans

    We address several aspects of Vitamin B12 for those on a vegan diet, including cost, supplementation and the claim that B12 proves a vegan diet is not natural.

    Woman in the Isle of a Drug Store.
  • “God Condones Eating Animals.”

    We address several related objections to veganism and animal rights that center around religion.

    A figure with a beard holding a open book.
  • Pig Sentience and Cognition

    Pigs are sentient, capable of complex mental processes, and lead rich cognitive, emotional, and psychological lives.

    A little girl touching the snout of a pig.
  • “It’s our tradition, culture, and way of living.”

    Several points to consider when considering the “culture and tradition” objection to veganism and animal rights.

    Boy blow out candles on a birthday cake.
  • Chickens: Injustices and Suffering

    We catalog the breadth and severity of the suffering and injustices chickens are forced to endure at the hands of humans.

    Crowded chickens in a warehouse.
  • Chicken Sentience and Cognition

    Chickens are sentient, are capable of complex mental processes, and lead rich cognitive, emotional, and psychological lives.

    Chicken on a chair with fruits.
  • “We Need to Eat Animal Products for Health.”

    There is agreement among the credentialed dietetic and medical communities that we do not need animal products to be healthy.

    Healthy woman eating an apple.
  • Cow’s Milk vs Plant & Almond Milks for the Environment

    Cow milk is significantly more environmentally damaging than plant milks, even almond milk.

    A cow in a steam beside an almond tree.
  • Cows: Injustices and Suffering

    We catalog the breadth and severity of the suffering and injustices farmed cows are forced to endure at the hands of humans.

    Downed Cow
  • Cow Sentience and Cognition

    Cows are sentient, capable of complex mental processes, and lead rich cognitive, emotional, and psychological lives.

    A Cow cuddling with her calf.
  • Animal Agriculture and the Environment

    An overview of the devastating impacts of animal agriculture on the environment.

    Fenced Barren Land
  • Introduction to Veganism

    This briefing provides an overview of the concepts behind veganism, explore the history of vegan thinking, and provide some reasons to consider veganism.

    Woman snuggling with a chicken.
  • “It’s the Natural Circle of Life.”

    Objections to veganism based what is natural are not germane to the case for veganism, and even if they were, they are still dubious.

    Circle of Life with many living things.
  • Fish Injustices and Suffering

    We catalog the breadth and severity of the suffering and injustices fish undergo at the hands of humans.

    Fish caught in nets
  • “B12 Proves a Vegan Diet Is Not Natural.”

    Any inference to the naturalness of a vegan diet based on the need for B12 supplementation is both irrelevant and fallacious.

    Mocking, hysterical person holding up a bottle of B12 and pointing with a finger.
  • “A Vegan Diet Is Not for Everyone; It made me sick.”

    We provide several reasons you may be having problems with a vegan diet.

    Sick man laying on his back with hand on his forehead

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