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Wednesday October 30th, 2024 with Carolyn Harris
This week, vegan author and public speaker Lee Hall discusses how the vegan ethic can lead us to rethink our modes of transportation. Lee also speaks about how vegan food is inclusive for everyone, and how we can find hope during difficult times.
This week, I am pleased to present Part Two of my second interview with the author and public speaker Lee Hall, who has been a vegan advocate since 1983. Lee is the author of On Their Own Terms: Animal Liberation for the 21st Century, the creator of the blog Vegan Place, and a writer for CounterPunch. Lee previously taught immigration and animal law at Rutgers University in New Jersey and now holds a Master of Laws in environmental law with a focus on climate change.
In Part Two of this interview, Lee speaks about how the vegan ethic can lead us to rethink our modes of transportation, and what it means to re-wild ourselves. Then Lee outlines how vegan menus are inclusive for everyone, gives advice for vegans who struggle during non-vegan holiday celebrations, and discusses how we can find hope even during difficult times.
The entire interview can be found at the following link: https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/553/62477.html.
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