List Of Vegan And Plant-based Media
This list contains media that discuss the intersection of veganism and/or a plant-based diet with nutrition, health, ethics, and environmentalism/climate change. Books Documentary films Misc Cooking shows *'' Pamela's Cooking with Love,'' (2025-present), hosted by Pamela Anderson. *'' Unbelievably Vegan with Chef Charity'' (2024-present), hosted by Charity Morgan. *'' The Vegan Good Life with Miyoko'' (2023-present), hosted by Miyoko Schinner * '' Evolving Vegan'' (2023), TV Show, hosted by Mena Massoud * '' It's CompliPlated'' (2023), Food Network, hosted by Tabitha Brown * '' Living on the Veg'', (2020) hosted by BOSH! chefs Henry Firth and Ian Theasby *'' Vegan Mashup''- Miyoko Schinner co-hosted the PBS cooking show for three seasons (2012-2016) with Toni Fiore and Terry Hope Romero. * '' Post Punk Kitchen'', (2003-2005), Brooklyn and Manhattan public access cable, a vegan cooking show hosted by Isa Chandra Moskowitz and Terry Hope Romero Magazines and online ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Media (communication)
Means of communication or media are used by people to communicate and exchange information with each other as an information sender and a receiver. General information Many different materials are used in communication. Maps, for example, save tedious explanations on how to get to a destination. A means of communication is therefore a means to an end to make communication between people easier, more understandable and, above all, clearer. In everyday language, the term ''means of communication'' is often equated with the ''medium''. However, the term "medium" is used in media studies to refer to a large number of concepts, some of which do not correspond to everyday usage. Means of communication are used for communication between sender and recipient and thus for the transmission of information. Elements of communication include a communication-triggering event, sender and recipient, a ''means of communication'', a ''path of communication'' and ''contents of communication'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Carol J
Carol may refer to: People with the name *Carol (given name) * Avedon Carol (born 1951), British writer and feminist * Henri Carol (1910–1984), French composer and organist * Martine Carol (1920–1967), French film actress * Sue Carol (1906–1982), American actress and talent agent, wife of actor Alan Ladd Arts, entertainment, and media Music * Carol (music), a festive or religious song; historically also a dance ** Christmas carol, a song sung during Christmas * ''Carol'' (Carol Banawa album) (1997) * ''Carol'' (Chara album) (2009) * "Carol" (Chuck Berry song), a rock 'n roll song written and recorded by Chuck Berry in 1958 * Carol, a Japanese rock band that Eikichi Yazawa once belonged to *"The Carol", a song by Loona from ''HaSeul'' *"Carol", a song by Slint from ''Tweez'' Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media * ''Carol'' (anime), an anime OVA featuring character designs by Yun Kouga * ''Carol'', the title of a 1952 novel by Patricia Highsmith better known as ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Tobias Leenaert
Tobias Leenaert (; born 3 August 1973) is a Belgian animal rights and veganism activist, author, and educator. He promotes a pragmatic approach to activism. Leenaert has co-founded vegan and vegetarian advocacy organizations, including the Center for Effective Vegan Advocacy, ProVeg International and Ethical Vegetarian Alternative. He authored the book ''How to Create a Vegan World: A Pragmatic Approach'' in 2017 and writes the blog ''The Vegan Strategist''. Early life and education Tobias Leenaert was born in Ghent, Belgium on 3 August 1973. He speaks Dutch and English. Leenaert studied German studies at Ghent University. Activism In 2000, Leenaert co-founded Ethical Vegetarian Alternative (EVA), in Flanders, which he led until 2015. He is the originator of Meat-free days#Belgium, Thursday Veggie Day in Ghent, which was launched in 2009. Leenaert is also the co-founder of the Center for Effective Vegan Advocacy, with Melanie Joy, as well as ProVeg International. Leenaert ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
The Lives Of Animals
''The Lives of Animals'' (1999) is a metafictional novella about animal rights by the South African novelist J. M. Coetzee, recipient of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature. The work is introduced by Amy Gutmann and followed by a collection of responses by Marjorie Garber, Peter Singer, Wendy Doniger and Barbara Smuts.Bernard E. MorrisReview of ''The Lives of Animals'' by J. M. Coetzee ''Harvard Review'', 18, Spring 2000, pp. 181–183. It was published by Princeton University Press as part of its Human Values series. ''The Lives of Animals'' consists of two chapters, "The Philosophers and the Animals" and "The Poets and the Animals," first delivered by Coetzee as guest lectures at Princeton on 15 and 16 October 1997, part of the Tanner Lectures on Human Values. The Princeton lectures consisted of two short stories (the chapters of the book) featuring a recurring character, the Australian novelist Elizabeth Costello, Coetzee's alter ego. Costello is invited to give a guest lecture ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Michael Greger
Michael Herschel Greger (born October 25, 1972) is an American physician, author, and speaker on public health issues best known for his advocacy of a whole-food, plant-based diet, and his opposition to animal-derived food products. Early life and education Michael Greger was born on October 25, 1972, in Miami, Florida, United States. Greger has said that he was inspired to pursue a career in medicine at the age of nine after witnessing his grandmother's health improvement that she attributed to following dietary and lifestyle changes prescribed by American nutritionist Nathan Pritikin. He later graduated from the Cornell University School of Agriculture in 1995, where as a junior he wrote informally about the dangers of bovine spongiform encephalopathy on a website he published in 1994. In the same year, he was hired to work on mad cow issues for Farm Sanctuary, near Cornell, and became a vegan after touring a stockyard as part of his work with Farm Sanctuary. In 1998 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Discover The Foods Scientifically Proven To Prevent And Reverse Disease
{{disambig ...
Discover may refer to: Art, entertainment, and media * ''Discover'' (album), a Cactus Jack album * ''Discover'' (magazine), an American science magazine * "Discover", a song by Chris Brown from his 2015 album ''Royalty'' Businesses and brands * DISCover, the Digital Interactive Systems Corporation * Discover Financial, an American financial services company operating Discover Bank, which offers checking accounts, credit cards, etc. ** Discover Card, a credit card brand * Discover Airlines, formerly Eurowings Discover, a German airline Science and engineering * DSCOVR, an Earth observation satellite See also * Discovery (other) * Discoverer (other) Discoverer may refer to: Ships * MS World Discoverer, MS ''World Discoverer'' cruise ship wrecked off the Solomon Islands in 2000 * ''Discoverer Clear Leader'' double-hulled dynamically positioned drillship (2007), sister ships are ** ''Discovere ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Gary L
Gary may refer to: *Gary (given name), a common masculine given name, including a list of people and fictional characters with the name Places ;Iran * Gary, Iran, Sistan and Baluchestan Province ;United States *Gary (Tampa), Florida *Gary, Indiana * Gary, Maryland * Gary, Minnesota * Gary, South Dakota *Gary, West Virginia * Gary – New Duluth, a neighborhood in Duluth, Minnesota * Gary Air Force Base, San Marcos, Texas * Gary City, Texas Ships * USS ''Gary'' (DE-61), a destroyer escort launched in 1943 * USS ''Gary'' (CL-147), scheduled to be a light cruiser, but canceled prior to construction in 1945 * USS ''Gary'' (FFG-51), a frigate, commissioned in 1984 * USS ''Thomas J. Gary'' (DE-326), a destroyer escort commissioned in 1943 People *Gary (given name), a common masculine given name, including a list of people and fictional characters with the name *Gary (surname), including a list of people with the name * Gary (rapper), South Korean rapper and entertainer * Gary (Argen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Mark Hawthorne (author)
Mark Franklyn Hawthorne (born 1962) is an American animal rights advocate, vegan, and writer. Biography Hawthorne is the author of five books: '' Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism'' (2007), ''Bleating Hearts: The Hidden World of Animal Suffering'' (2013), ''A Vegan Ethic: Embracing a life of Compassion Toward All'' (2016), ''The Way of the Rabbit'' (2021), and ''Eco-Spirituality and Human–Animal Relationships'' (2022). In ''A Vegan Ethic,'' he urges vegans to be inclusive in their compassion, explaining that is the only course for activists to take if they want to free nonhuman animals from exploitation—that victory for the animal liberation movement will only come through working for liberation for all marginalized groups. His 2021 book, ''The Way of the Rabbit'', explores the habitats and evolution of rabbits, their role in legend and literature, their place in popular culture, their biology, and their significance as household companions. He s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Nick Cooney
Nick Cooney (born c. 1981) is a managing partner at Lever VC, an investment fund focused on alternative protein companies. He co-founded the Good Food Institute and was co-founder and Managing Trustee of New Crop Capital. He is the author of three books: ''Change of Heart'' (2010), ''Veganomics'' (2013), and ''How To Be Great At Doing Good'' (2015). He previously worked for the non-profit organizations Mercy for Animals and Farm Sanctuary, and was the founder of the non-profit organization The Humane League. Early life and education Nick Cooney was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Cooney received a bachelor's degree in Non-Violence Studies from Hofstra University in 2003. Policy and non-profit work In 2005, Nick Cooney founded The Humane League in Philadelphia, a non-profit organization that works to protect animal welfare. Cooney is one of several people who provided information used in the writing of the book '' Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to An ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Melanie Joy
Melanie Joy (born September 2, 1966) is an American social psychologist and author, primarily notable for coining and promulgating the term carnism. She is the founding president of nonprofit advocacy group Beyond Carnism, previously known as Carnism Awareness & Action Network (CAAN), as well as a former professor of psychology and sociology at the University of Massachusetts Boston. She has published the books ''Strategic Action for Animals'', '' Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows'' and ''Beyond Beliefs''. Background Joy received her M.Ed. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and her Ph.D. in psychology from the Saybrook Graduate School. At age 23, while a student at Harvard, she contracted a food-borne disease from a tainted hamburger and was hospitalized, which led her to become a vegetarian. In a speech related by Indian cabinet minister Maneka Gandhi, Joy recalled how her dietary choice, made for non-moral reasons, transformed her perspective on the treatm ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, And Wear Cows
''Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows: An Introduction to Carnism'' is a 2009 book by American social psychologist Melanie Joy about the belief system and psychology of meat eating, or " carnism". Joy coined the term ''carnism'' in 2001 and developed it in her doctoral dissertation in 2003.Kool, V. K.; Agrawal, Rita (2009). The Psychology of Nonkilling. In Joám Evans Pim (Ed.), ''Toward a Nonkilling Paradigm'' (pp. 349-370). Center for Global Nonkilling. .Joy, Melanie (2003). ''Psychic numbing and meat consumption: The Psychology of carnism'' (Doctoral dissertation). Carnism is a subset of speciesism, and contrasts with ethical veganism, the moral commitment to abstain from consuming or using meat and other animal products. In 2020, an anniversary edition of the book was published by Red Wheel. Background Joy, a social psychologist and author, was concerned about linguistic bias inherent in terms like ''carnivore'', which were inaccurate and failed to account for the "b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Jonathan Safran Foer
Jonathan Safran Foer (; born February 21, 1977) is an American novelist. He is known for his novels '' Everything Is Illuminated'' (2002), '' Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close'' (2005), '' Here I Am'' (2016), and for his non-fiction works '' Eating Animals'' (2009) and ''We Are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast'' (2019). He teaches creative writing at New York University. Early life and education Safran Foer was born in Washington, D.C., as the son of Albert Foer, a lawyer and president of the American Antitrust Institute, and Esther Safran Foer, a child of Holocaust survivors born in Poland, who is now Senior Advisor at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue. Safran Foer is the middle son of a Jewish family. His older brother, Franklin, is a former editor of ''The New Republic'' and his younger brother, Joshua, is the founder of ''Atlas Obscura'' and of Sefaria. Safran Foer was a "flamboyant" and sensitive child who, at the age of 8, was injured in a classroom ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |