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Third Time’s a Charm: My Path to Veganism

Brandie protesting fur with MARC in Downtown Crossing, Boston.

From economic and health obstacles to building vegan community, Brandie shares the story of the path that began when she discovered the word “vegan” at age 14. . . . → Read More: Third Time’s a Charm: My Path to Veganism

Get Exercised for Animals!

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Do you like to hike, bike, swim, walk, roll, kayak, canoe or anything else that takes you across a measurable distance? Then we invite you to hold your own, private or public, walk- bike- or whatever-a-thon for the birds and other animals at VINE. . . . → Read More: Get Exercised for Animals!

Getting Grounded

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Care for the living soil, including its underground animals, is the key to successful veganic gardening. Here are some tips, along with a list of vegan soil amendments to be used in lieu of common animal-based organic gardening products. . . . → Read More: Getting Grounded

V is for Activism

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VINE Sanctuary’s new Community Engagement Coordinator introduces herself and explains why VINE’s intersectional approach to animal liberation is so important to her. . . . → Read More: V is for Activism

A Mother’s Day Challenge from VINE Sanctuary

Never allowed to nurture her own calves, Coco goes out of her way to be kind to the calves at the sanctuary

This Mother’s Day, talk to the non-vegan mothers in your life about “dairy” in a way that inspires them to feel empathy for cows. . . . → Read More: A Mother’s Day Challenge from VINE Sanctuary

Planning Your Veganic Garden

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Intercropping, companion planting, and use of vertical space make gardens more “green” in both senses of the word. Using those techniques with a spirit of improvisation brings fun and adventure to veganic gardening. . . . → Read More: Planning Your Veganic Garden