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Leeds has some really great stirrings in relation to vegan food. I’m not about to declare it a vegan hotspot that you will be bowled over by, but the Northern city is certainly coming along leaps and bounds in recent years.

Check out this 100% vegan hummus and falafel cafe situated in the city centre.

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Fundraising update

As you have probably seen online, I have teamed up with Fry’s Family Foods in order to raise money for vegan-run Hugletts Wood Farm Animal Sanctuary.

The campaign is off to a flying start. Check out the video update below for the latest news on the campaign.

I am thrilled we have already raised £1000 but we still have a long way to go. Hugglets urgently need funds to restore all of the fencing around their property, as well as install new security cameras to keep the rescued animals safe.

Please donate now and share this news widely.

Competition news

Would you like to visit Hugletts Wood Farm Animal Sanctuary with me on World Animal Day courtesy of Fry’s Family Foods?

Fry’s is kindly sponsoring a minibus that will travel to the sanctuary on World Animal Day, Sunday October 4, 2015. Lunch and snacks on the day will be provided by Fry’s and passengers will get a chance to meet some of the rescued animals up close and personal.

How to enter?

Take a photo of yourself holding your favourite Fry’s Family Foods product and share on Twitter or Facebook. Make sure you use the hashtag #HumanKind and tag @frysfamilyUK for your chance to win a double pass on the bus.

Three pairs of tickets will be given away. Winners will need to make their own way to and from Central London on Sunday October 4, 2015. The bus will depart at 9:30am and return at approximately 6:00pm.


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Awesome activism

If I wore a hat, I would take it off to these people.

A group of compassionate people in Scotland just carried out what is one of the best examples of activism I have seen in a long time. They wanted to get a message across to their communities, so they raised the funds to erect a billboard in both Glasgow and Edinburgh.

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The brilliant yet subtle message comes across clearly and thoughtfully. It gets everyday people thinking about how they have been socialised into accepting some animals as loving companions whilst others are bred, mistreated and killed for food.

Congratulations to everyone involved in this fantastic campaign. I hope we see many more like this in the future.

Find more info on the Vegan Billboard campaign here.


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Monkey Business

Do you want to see something that will melt your heart?

Make sure you switch your TV over to the Community Channel (in the UK) this Sunday night (September 27, 2015) at 6pm for a very special documentary that will make you want to rush to Mexico to cuddle a rescued monkey.

My friend Wendy Turner Webster recently teamed up with Julie Peasgood for a trip to Mexico in order to visit a sanctuary for spider monkeys rescued from the pet trade.

This is what the resulting documentary, Monkey Business, has in store for viewers:

In Wendy & Julie’s Monkey Business, the intrepid duo fly from London to Cancun in Mexico to visit The Jungle Place – a sanctuary dedicated to the rescue of the endangered Spider Monkeys who are victims of the illegal pet trade, poaching, and habitat destruction.

The Jungle Place is a sustainable charity and has the endorsement of the Born Free Foundation. It is run by Heidi and Joel – a couple who have dedicated their lives to the setting up and running of the sanctuary.

In the programme, Wendy & Julie meet the residents and learn of their stories, and find out how Heidi and Joel went from casual holiday makers to spider monkey rescuers and renowned experts.

The documentary debuts this Sunday night. Make sure you tune in for a simultaneously heartwarming and heartbreaking tale of compassion. Community Channel can be found at Freeview 63, Freeview HD 109, Sky 539, Virgin 233 and freesat 651. Look for other platform screenings soon.

Like Monkey Business on Facebook and read more about The Jungle Place here.

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Monkey Business featured in Hello magazine

Extra note: Covent Garden bar and restaurant Joe Allen has generously created a vegan-friendly ‘Spider Monkey’ Cocktail and is donating £1 to The Jungle Place for each drink sold. Stop in for a drink if you feel like helping the spider monkeys in a unique way!


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Berlin food update

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When we first moved here last spring, the north-west part of the city was curiously lacking in vegan places, compared to the rest of Berlin.

While it is still a noticeably empty zone on the Happy Cow map, the situation has improved due to the opening of two all-vegan cafés, Geh Veg and Valladares. They’re both very nice places too.

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Cameron jokes not funny

This post contains references to degradation of women and abuse of non-human animals.

Do you need an example of how entrenched slut shaming is in our society and how it is clearly linked to exploitation of animals? Just take a look at the hundreds of thousands of jokes circulating on Twitter about allegations directed at Prime Minister David Cameron.

People wasted no time in perpetuating harmful stereotypes and posting content that is highly disrespectful and damaging to women, while being completely ignorant and uncaring to the plight of animals.

The allegations made by Lord Ashcroft (don’t get me started on the outrageous class war waged on the people of this country by the House of Lords – that is another social justice disaster) are genuinely upsetting but it is the fallout from the general public that has truly put the spotlight on the link between animal exploitation and the framing of women as usable objects.

There are countless doctored photos and crudely composed images depicting pigs donning lipstick, fishnet stockings and fake eyelashes. Cartoon pigs have been captioned cooing seductive dialogue to the Prime Minister or asking him for another ‘date’ via text.

You see the problem, yes?

Allegations surface of a man putting his penis inside the head of a dead animal and what do thousands of people instantly think to do? Represent what was was possibly the severed head of an animal as a hyper-sexualised, promiscuous and more than willing participant in the alleged event.

Yep. Thousands of people are busy trying to outdo each other to slut shame the corpse of a pig by using images, language and content usually designed to frame women who dress a certain way as sluts.

People actually think it is funny that it has been alleged that a man put his penis inside a dead animal and even funnier to associate the animal as a slutty ‘women’ in high heels. An animal was allegedly used for an initiation after it was killed and people instantly think to reimagine the creature as a seductive women.

I can’t count the ways how I am offended and unnerved by the public reaction to this, starting with the disposability of animals and the dehumanisation of women. It is an overwhelming example of socialised systemic violence towards women, how hegemonic forces work to commodify/control animals and the meeting of these two injustices.

Please think carefully about the messages you are contributing to by sharing images such as the ones described. Please challenge people who have shared when you feel safe and capable to do so.

Order and read a copy of The Sexual Politics of Meat by Carol J. Adams.

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FGV burger

My work here is done. I can retire.

My pal Jhenn, the head chef at Veg Bar in Brixton, has given me the highest accolade I can imagine. She asked me to help design a burger and named it after me!

Check out this compassionate version of a Big Mac known as the FGV Burger.

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Fundraising dinner

Important news from the wonderful Made in Hackney.

They need our help to raise funds for the valuable plant-based educational work they do for their local community. They work hard to give low income, vulnerable and hard to reach people knowledge and skills related to affordable, nutritious vegan cooking.

Check out these facts about their gala fundraiser event and then book tickets!

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