Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 New Anti-Oppression Community at loveallbeings.org <http://loveallbeings.org/> Do you passionately oppose ALL the -isms, including ableism, ageism, classism, heterosexism, racism, sexism and speciesism? Have you wondered why the word 'vegan' has disappeared from animal activism? Do you find killing others to be unacceptable, regardless of whether or not they suffered? Have you found animal welfare groups unwilling to confront their own racism, sexism and other -isms? Do you see relationships in terms of power and privilege? Are you proud to be vegan? You now have a place to call home. Miranda Robbins and I are pleased to announce the creation of a new community of vegan activists <http://loveallbeings.org/>, Living Opposed to Violence and Exploitation (LOVE). Answering YES! to all the questions above and not finding an organization supporting activists sharing these views, we formed LOVE to fill that need. LOVE's mission is to promote the understanding of speciesism as a form of oppression and veganism as a positive, effective response to eliminating speciesism and achieving the liberation of animals oppressed by speciesism. For those who don't know us, Miranda is a longtime superstar activist and the former Bay Area Outreach Coordinator for Vegan Outreach. I am the former Western U.S. Outreach Coordinator for that same organization. We're pleased to be joined by amazing activist Jenna Calabrese, former Northeast U.S. Outreach Coordinator for Vegan Outreach, and Steven Roggenbuck, an insightful, up and coming activist from Michigan. Collectively, the four of us have engaged in animal activism in nearly 30 states. I think the experience level of the group is absolutely phenomenal and I am proud to be part of a community with such kind, dedicated and thoughtful people. This week I've been reading /Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center/ by bell hooks. In the preface, she writes: " Feminist willingness to change direction when needed has been a major source of strength and vitality in feminist struggle. That internal critique is essential to any politics of transformation. " This vibrancy is so important to me. I think LOVE is special because we don't think we (or anybody else) have all the answers and are committed to exploring the issues together with a willingness to question our current ideas. Because of that, I'm really excited about the blog LOVE is publishing at http://loveallbeings.org/vegan-blog/ I think we have some great, thought-provoking ideas and I invite you to read the blog and join us in the exploration of veganism and activism. Let's discuss all of our ideas together and bring strength and vitality back to veganism. Miranda and I invite you to visit our online community at http://loveallbeings.org, explore the resources available there, and consider joining our community and participating in this work. Let's work together for the liberation of all beings. Because a vegan world IS possible, if we dare to believe it. Miranda Robbins and Victor Tsou Quick Links: Why is Veganism Important? http://loveallbeings.org/vegan-basics/why-is-veganism-important/ Our home page: http://loveallbeings.org/ Our blog on veganism and activism: http://loveallbeings.org/vegan-blog/ -- Veganism as Anti-Oppression: http://loveallbeings.org/ The Vegan Ideal: http://theveganideal.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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