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Compassion in Action Conference 2017 Held by Colleen Patrick-Goudreau

September 24, 2017 by The Ant's Meow in Animal Rights Activism

I recently attended the Compassion in Action Conference presented by Colleen Patrick-Goudreau, or as some may know her best, 'The Joyful Vegan'. If there's anyone who can excel at living a vegan life full of hope and optimism; captivate a room with eloquence, warmth, humility and humor; and effectively advocate for animals by communicating truthfully, respectfully and compassionately, it's Colleen. 

Every vegan activist—newbie or veteran—could benefit from hearing her speak.

The tagline for the conference was "Putting your values to work to change the world for animals."

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September 24, 2017 /The Ant's Meow
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My First Experience at the Animal Rights National Conference 2016

August 30, 2016 by The Ant's Meow in Animal Rights Activism

Last month, I attended the 2016 Animal Rights National Conference, which felt like a rite of passage as an animal rights activist. This year's theme was "Until their voices are heard, I will raise mine!"

It was Inspiring, Emotional, Transformative and Empowering.

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August 30, 2016 /The Ant's Meow
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The Difference in Our Relationship with Animals as Kids Versus Adults

January 03, 2016 by The Ant's Meow in Compassion for Animals

As children, we don't have an inherent craving for meat--or a natural instinct to tear apart an animal with our teeth. We're not born carnivores or omnivores. We're only taught to crave and eat meat.

How we see animals as kids is simple: we would rather play with them than eat them. When it comes to the treatment of animals, as kids, we generally know right from wrong. We may sometimes be rough when playing with them, but if we saw a pig or a cow, we wouldn't think to kill and eat them. (And if a child abuses, tortures or kills animals, as adults we're horrified because that sends up a red flag that the child may have serious issues--maybe even grow up to be a psychopath). 

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January 03, 2016 /The Ant's Meow
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