October 10, 2018, 12:00 am
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October 11, 2018, 12:00 am
Veg Curious, or just wanting to cut back on animal products? Carnivores Anonymous meets on the First Tuesday of each month–October 9th, from 6-7 p.m. at 2425 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94704. Free to attend, we look forward to sharing experience and support in our non-judgemental group. Please join us! Read more...
November 30, 2019, 2:30 pm
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5:00 pm
PBN is delighted to announce the premiere of its new documentary Vegan 2019 in Los Angeles’ Beverly Hills. In recent years, the vegan movement has skyrocketed; no longer a niche movement, the v-word now makes regular appearances in the mainstream. Data puts the number of vegans in the UK for example anywhere between 600,000 and 3.5 million, depending which source you look at.
In a bid to investigate this phenomenal growth, PBN Founder Klaus Mitchell created Vegan 2019. This documentary takes a deep-dive into how and why plant-based diets are rising to prominence, and looking at some of the most significant vegan moments from the year.
For the first time, fast-food giants put plant-based meat centre-stage. Burger King launched its Impossible Whopper, and KFC trialled plant-based chicken in the US and UK.
UK stalwart Greggs saw its profits soar after launching its now-viral vegan sausage roll, and plant-based tech company Beyond Meat launched on the NASDAQ.
While these innovations in animal-free food garnered debate, top athletes were showing how it’s not only possible to survive on a vegan diet, but thrive.
Tennis ace and plant-based dieter Novak Djokovic show mental and physical prowess beating Roger Federer in a thrilling five-set Wimbledon final.
And the link between athleticism and a plant-based diet was set to be explored even further, with the release of highly-anticipated documentary The Game Changers.
2019 saw more people become aware of the dangers of animal agriculture. This threat was hammered home when news of Amazon Rainforest blazes swept across mainstream media.
Millions of people pinned their hopes of change on teenage vegan climate activist Greta Thunberg, who fearlessly gave speeches in front of world leaders, blasting them for stealing the future of young people.
Vegan 2019 features leading names in the world of entertainment, sports, and animal advocacy, whose stories weave together to create a thrilling tapestry of this vibrant movement.
The screening will be followed by a Q&A featuring special guests.
Proceeds from the screening will be used to cover the cost of the event and support the work of Plant Based News.
Watch last years below: Read more...
May 3, 2020, 10:30 am
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6:00 pm
CANCELED 🙁
The next VegFest Los Angeles will be held on Sunday, May 3, 2020. Festival details coming soon…
VegFest Los Angeles is L.A.’s largest cruelty-free festival and is a project of Toward’s Freedom, a 501c3 nonprofit organization.
To get Info on Sponsoring, Exhibiting and Festival Updates – Sign up for our Newsletter at https://vegfestla.org/
Sign up to Volunteer, https://vegfestla.org/volunteer/
Donate to help keep the festival free to attend for all, https://vegfestla.org/donate-3/ Read more...
June 2, 2024, 10:00 am
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3:00 pm
For the first time ever, the biggest global grassroots animal rights organizations Animal Save Movement, Anonymous for the Voiceless, and We The Free, will be joining Our Planet. Theirs Too. to commemorate The National Animal Rights Day 2024 on June 2, in more than 150 cities worldwide, for THE BIGGEST ANIMAL RIGHTS COLLABORATION EVER! ✊
NARD14 consists of a funeral service honoring the lives of the trillions of animals who have died because of humans, followed by a celebration of a better, plant-based, future with free food, incredible speakers, and more!
In LA, we will be joined by activists from LA Animal Save/Animal Alliance Network and Anonymous for the Voiceless LA, to send a strong message out to the world, together, calling for total animal liberation! 💪💙 Read more...
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