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Prague landscape

Vegan Society volunteer, Dr. Lee Hawkins, shares his experience and offers tips for traveling the world as a vegan.

Picnic basket in the sun

Seasonal vegan delights to savour, from picnics to parties and more!

Christopher front of Buddha

Christopher Titmuss, a senior Western teacher in the Buddhist tradition, explores a vegan diet from a Buddhist perspective. 

Selection of vegan beauty cosmetics

How innovation, ethics and sustainability are reshaping the cosmetics industry.

Small and family friendly, non profit, vegan festival in Pembrokeshire.

Please check out VegOut West on FB and instagram!

There will be live music, DJs, great variety of food and fun on the field, with likeminded people to chat with. 

3 nights camping included in weekend tickets and day tickets available soon.

Dogs welcome.

Find out more information here

Celebrating an ethical, animal friendly & eco lifestyle!

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The Vegan Society is demanding an apology from Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith.

Vegan meatless meatloaf presented with mash potato and herbs

This Vegan Meatless Meatloaf takes meat-free celebration meals to a whole new lip-smacking level! It’s packed with so many healthy vegan ingredients, such as: lentils; mushrooms; chickpeas; onion; garlic; ground flaxseed; oats and seasonings. It’s the best comfort food you can have for a celebration lunch or dinner this Easter.

Prep time: 30 minutes

Serving size: 6–8 people

I am a doctoral student (year 3, expected graduation May 2027) in Criminal Justice at the CUNY Graduate Center, housed at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. My primary research interests lie in critical criminology, green criminology, and food crime (with secondary interests in harm reduction and criminal-legal policy). I am attracted to criminological perspectives which use a ‘social harms’ approach and challenge ideas about who or what is categorized as ‘criminal.’

Currently, I am in the data analysis phase of a qualitative content analysis project which uses Reddit data to explore the ‘meat paradox.’ Specifically, I am interested how techniques of neutralization are employed in the justification of animal consumption. I plan to present this research at the 2025 American Society of Criminology (ASC) conference. I believe research and academia are useful tools for animal advocacy, both in scholarly settings like conferences or journals, and in the classroom. For example, in the undergraduate Research Methods course I currently teach, I include a lecture on Critical Research and briefly highlight non-speciesist criminology in the broader discussion of green criminology.

Outside of school/work, I enjoy cooking new vegan recipes and exploring the many incredible vegan restaurants New York City has to offer.

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