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The second Kent Vegan Festival will be held on Saturday May 7, in the Westgate Hall in the centre of Canterbury.

Our first Kent Vegan Festival in October 2015 attracted around 1,500 people. This year we have a bigger venue and are expecting even more visitors.

With around 50 stalls, a 60-seat café, children’s tent, music and other performers, talks, workshops and cookery demos – there is something for everyone! We have also teamed up with Curzon Cinema (who are next to the venue) to show a range of films about veganism throughout the day.

Have you ever thought about just quitting your job to travel the country, eating vegan food all day every day? For Kristin Lajeunesse, this became her reality.

In a world of food deserts and many other inequalities, Professor Corey Wrenn gives tips on how vegan outreach can be made more inclusive for all walks of life.

Eating a diet that supports excellent health, helps animals and protects the planet

Elena Orde outlines the reasons why horse racing is a nasty business.

Oxford University study finds global move to a vegan diet would avert millions of humans deaths and cut climate emissions.

Elena Orde interviews 8 year old Genesis on her work campaigning and protesting for other animals.

The campaign aims to stop the addition of dairy to the popular jam-centred biscuit.

In honour of Mother’s Day, we look at other species with important family relationships.

New research finds vegans have a 35% reduced risk of developing prostate cancer

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