Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 My name is Maynard S. Clark, Executive Director of the Vegetarian Resource Center. One of the projects we have going, independent of the VRC, is the development of a chain of 5-star vegan restaurants (beginning with the prototype near MIT in Cambridge, MA), the development of a Foundation to encourage professional networking among vegetarian professionals (that is, among engineers and computer scientists who are vegetarians, social and natural scientists who are vegetarians, healthcare professionals who are vegetarians, educators who are vegetarians, human service professionals who are vegetarians, academics who are vegetarians, etc.), and the development of regional vegetarian networking websites. One of the first challenges is to develop local writers' groups for inspiring vegetarians to network with one another locally. Please join with me if you can help in any way, and our first web-based outreach project will be for the greater Boston area (Harvard, MIT, BU, Northeastern, etc.), but the applications will extend more widely, and eventually globally. So if you can write for a set of secular or mixed vegetarian constituencies, join with me and share with me some of your pro-vegetarian and vegetarian advocacy writings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2005 Report Share Posted January 23, 2005 I would like to participate in your project. I am reading a lot about nutrition and I have a lot of info about why we should reduce the amount of meat we eat. We can give it up and be healthy. I also have recipes. Write to me and I will be greatful to help you " Maynard S. Clark " <MaynardClark wrote: My name is Maynard S. Clark, Executive Director of the Vegetarian Resource Center. One of the projects we have going, independent of the VRC, is the development of a chain of 5-star vegan restaurants (beginning with the prototype near MIT in Cambridge, MA), the development of a Foundation to encourage professional networking among vegetarian professionals (that is, among engineers and computer scientists who are vegetarians, social and natural scientists who are vegetarians, healthcare professionals who are vegetarians, educators who are vegetarians, human service professionals who are vegetarians, academics who are vegetarians, etc.), and the development of regional vegetarian networking websites. One of the first challenges is to develop local writers' groups for inspiring vegetarians to network with one another locally. Please join with me if you can help in any way, and our first web-based outreach project will be for the greater Boston area (Harvard, MIT, BU, Northeastern, etc.), but the applications will extend more widely, and eventually globally. So if you can write for a set of secular or mixed vegetarian constituencies, join with me and share with me some of your pro-vegetarian and vegetarian advocacy writings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2005 Report Share Posted January 23, 2005 Hi Maynard, I'm a DTR in NY and I'd love to get involved. I've been a vegetarian for about 8 years and nearly vegan for almost two years. Most of my published writing is in the adoptions field as I'm also an adoptive mom and quite passionate about it. If you want to get an idea of my vegetarian writing check out the link below to my blog. I've also just submitted a piece to VegFamily and am waiting to hear back. I look forward to hearing from you. Katie kmangan http://frugalveggiemama.blogspot.com > " Maynard S. Clark " <MaynardClark wrote:<BR> ><BR> >My name is Maynard S. Clark, Executive Director of the Vegetarian Resource Center. <BR> ><BR> >One of the projects we have going, independent of the VRC, is the development of a chain of 5-star vegan restaurants (beginning with the prototype near MIT in Cambridge, MA), the development of a Foundation to encourage professional networking among vegetarian professionals (that is, among engineers and computer scientists who are vegetarians, social and natural scientists who are vegetarians, healthcare professionals who are vegetarians, educators who are vegetarians, human service professionals who are vegetarians, academics who are vegetarians, etc.), and the development of regional vegetarian networking websites.<BR> ><BR> >One of the first challenges is to develop local writers' groups for inspiring vegetarians to network with one another locally.<BR> ><BR> >Please join with me if you can help in any way, and our first web-based outreach project will be for the greater Boston area (Harvard, MIT, BU, Northeastern, etc.), but the applications will extend more widely, and eventually globally.<BR> ><BR> >So if you can write for a set of secular or mixed vegetarian constituencies, join with me and share with me some of your pro-vegetarian and vegetarian advocacy writings.<BR> ><BR> ><BR> ><BR> ><BR> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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