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This International Women’s Day we celebrate the creators who continue to inspire others to experiment and connect through their vegan recipes.

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Vegan Society response to Cancer in Vegetarians and Vegans study, published in British Journal of Cancer.

RAC member, Professor Stacy Banwell, shares insights from her latest book about multi-species justice and the intersections between climate breakdown and atrocity crimes.

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Vegan Society response to news that chilled plant-based food sales are up.

Taking place on The High Street right in the town centre, Chepstow Vegan Market will showcase the best vegan products from both local and national independent vegan businesses.

You can expect incredible street food through to indulgent homemade bakes and cakes. We’ll also have a number of non-food items on offer such as ethical fashion brands, cruelty-free skincare, eco-friendly homeware items and much more.

You don’t need to be a vegan to enjoy this market and everyone is welcome.

Join Vegan Fairs for a day jam-packed with all things plant-based and cruelty-free.

You can expect to see a wide range of vegan stalls including delicious vegan street food, baked goods and sweet treats, ethical clothing brands, cruelty free cosmetics, arts and crafts, charities and outreach as well as free samples from our info tent.

With a fantastic selection of local vegan brands and businesses there really will be something for everyone to enjoy. Vegans, vegetarians, flexitarians, pescatarians, omnivores and just the v-curious – all welcome!

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Dr Jeanette Rowley discusses how the introduction of the new Welsh school food regulations may influence the availability of plant-based choices for learners.

My research interests are reflective of the complexity of food systems. I am passionate about the health and wellbeing of people, communities and ecosystems. I recognise the value of food for connection, including with people and place, and from a personal to societal level. Much of my work has been with Indigenous and/or northern communities on Turtle Island. My academic background includes public health, community health, and environmental science. I am a social scientist with a love of arts-based methods. Specific areas of focus have included: veganism, food security, food sovereignty and health equity. For my doctoral research I studied the wellbeing of vegans, including their food security and connection to the more-than-human world. I am currently a postdoctoral fellow in Geography and Environmental Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada. I have been a vegan for over 20 years, but within the last two years I’ve concurrently followed a fully plant-based ketogenic diet to treat a medical condition I live with. This has significantly transformed my life and reshaped my relationship to food, culture and commensality. I am deeply interested in exploring the intersections of veganism and ketogenic diets, as related to health and wellbeing, equity and justice across socioecological systems.

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