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theereina · 1 year
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To Learn the Knowledge of God, you got come among the Gods and Earths!
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sincerelyjanai · 2 years
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Thank you black girl magic, water, sunscreen, veganism, and minding my mf business.
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My favorite food to eat! Ethiopian Cuisine. It so flavorful and delectable everytime. Im vegan, and you will always be happy eating a ethiopian plant based meal. I could literally eat this meal everyday. The food on top are red and green lentil, collard greens, yellow split peas, carrots and green beans and shiro (chickpea sauce). On the bottom is a yeast free fermented bread called Injera. Its sooo good, you eat it with your fingers and just enjoy it in any combo you'd like. 10/10 I highly recommend. Kare Ethiopian Restaurant in Phoenix :)
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vraijess · 1 year
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JAMAICA VLOG PINNED 🖤💛💚🇯🇲
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divinetwentytwo · 2 years
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I could never go vegan” said almost every vegan before going vegan.
They told me it was impossible. They said Tauruses could never
Call me ms I’m possible
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writingwhilequeer · 2 years
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Why black Americans are more likely to be vegan - BBC News
But nowhere has the vegan diet taken off more than in the African-American community. 
According to Pew Research Center survey, 8% of Black Americans are strict vegans or vegetarians, compared to just 3% of the general of the population.
Those findings mirror a 2015 poll by the Vegetarian Resource Group, that found 8% of Black people were strictly vegetarian, compared to 3.4% overall.
Recently, a January poll by Gallup found that 31% of non-white Americans had reduced their meat consumption in the past year, compared to only 19% of white Americans.
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veganwiki · 2 years
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Veganism as a named movement historically was made up primarily of white people, and the stereotypical vegan is white; Khushbu Shah pointed out in 2018 that not until the bottom of the third page on Shutterstock was a person of color included among the images for the search term "vegan person".[2] Omowale Adewale, founder of New York City's Black VegFest, argues that there is a history of Black veganism in the US, but said in 2020 that the recent increase in Black veganism is partially because "You love to see yourself represented. That's one of the main reasons why the Black community has really galvanised around the vegan idea".[3]
The modern Black veganism movement takes inspiration from Rastafarianism, which developed a plant-based diet known as Ital in Jamaica in the 1930s, and groups like the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem, which has advocated strict veganism since the 1960s, and the Nation of Islam, which specifically connected choosing a plant-based diet to fighting racist oppression.[4][2][5] It also has roots in the American Civil Rights movement; Dick Gregory, who marched with Martin Luther King, Jr., argued that "Because I'm a civil rights activist, I am also an animal rights activist. Animals and humans suffer and die alike."[3] According to Amirah Mercer, by the 1980s veganism had "settled firmly into celebrity and activist pockets" among Black people in the US.[5] The 1990 hip hop song "Beef" by KRS-One, according to Keith Tucker, founder of Hip Hop is Green vegan advocacy group, influenced many in the hip hop community to think about veganism and "meat in the slave diet".[6]
Syl Ko in a 2020 presentation to the Brooks Institute describes the development of the concept of Black veganism as an intersectional framework for political and social commentary, saying that she and her sister had in 2012 first discussed the idea that "animals are raced" and in 2015 started calling that idea Black veganism.[7]
In 2017 Aph and Syl Ko published Aphro-ism; Corey Lee Wrenn in a review said it presented Black veganism as "a political protest against the oppressiveness of animality, Eurocentric hierarchy-building, and harmful foodways."[8]
By the late 2010s research was showing that up to 8% of Black Americans identified as vegan, as compared to about 3% for the US population as a whole.[3][6] In 2017 Carol J. Adams argued, "Now is the time for us to listen to and embrace black veganism."[9]: 149  In 2021,The Washington Post, citing a Gallup report, referred to Black people as the fastest-growing demographic of vegans.[6]
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amavaria · 8 months
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Hero of Unova 👑
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vegan-yums · 4 months
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Crispy Beer-Battered Vegan Fish Tacos
Crispy Cauliflower Tacos with Chipotle Crema
Air Fryer Cauliflower Tacos
Black Bean Sweet Potato Tacos
Easy Southwestern Tofu Scramble
Vegan Birria Tacos
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vraijess · 1 year
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Jamaica vlog pinned!
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malombrauk · 2 years
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veganwiki · 2 years
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Vegan of the Day: Samuel L Jackson!
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