Legal Vegan Network

Last night, I had the absolute pleasure of speaking at a Legal Vegan Network event, sharing my journey of blending activism, community building, and professional work to fight oppression and push for a kinder world.

Now this might be a little too niche for the blog, but you never know if somebody reading could benefit from knowing about this group!

Keep reading below.


Legal Vegan Network is group of legal professionals who all happen to be vegan or vegan-curious, coming together through activities, social events, and informative presentations to try and make the world a better place!

The group is about empowering a compassionate future through 3 key pillars:

1. Empowering Impact: They actively raise funds for animal welfare and environmental initiatives. By supporting these causes, they contribute to a healthier planet and a brighter future for all.

2. Informed Conversations: Their platform fosters engaging discussions about the benefits of veganism. They believe that informed dialogue leads to greater understanding and inspires positive lifestyle choices.

3. Community Connection: as legal professionals, they come together to build a supportive community. Whether you’re a vegan, vegetarian, or simply curious, their inclusive space welcomes everyone who shares our passion for ethical living.

I took the opportunity last night to shout about the work I do with vegan community kitchen and food security charity Made In Hackney, as well as discuss my broader commitment to anti-oppression initiatives.

If you are a legal professional and like the sound of Legal Vegan Network, click here to join their group on LinkedIn.


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