Cornell Students for Animal Rights

Cornell Students for Animal Rights

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Students for Animal Rights is an organization dedicated to spreading awareness of animal suffering an

04/23/2021

*Free Virtual Event Alert*

Date/Time: May 4th at 5 pm

Description: In this talk, Dr. Campbell, author of the famous China Study, will discuss the optimal diet for athletes: a whole-foods plant-based diet. He will present research that demonstrates the benefits of a plant-based diet. He will also show how this diet can maximize an athlete's nutritional and energy needs. After Dr. Campbell's discussion, Seba Johnson, the youngest person and the first black woman to ski at the olympics. will recount her experiences as a vegan olympian. Our session will wrap up with a Q and A that will allow audience members to engage with both of our speakers.

Zoom link: https://tinyurl.com/2kwnsn7j
Fb Page: https://fb.me/e/1DNdFFJFb

11/15/2020

Come join us to learn how “q***ring” veganism and animal rights might lead to a more vibrant and effective animal liberation movement.

THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO ALL!

10/21/2020

Come join us for this virtual event tomorrow that is free and open to all!

Intersectionality acknowledges that various systems of oppression are entangled. In order to dismantle inequality, we must effectively fight against all forms of discrimination. Join us on October 22nd to learn an inspiring story of someone who passionately advocates for every form of equality in a system that disadvantages marginalized communities.

Photos from Cornell Students for Animal Rights's post 06/20/2020

HAPPY JUNETEENTH and thank you to everyone who participated in our social media fundraiser for ! We were able to raise a total of $350, which we have split and donated to The Bail Project and Cornell Students 4 Black Lives.

We acknowledge that the fight for racial equality and justice is far from over. We are committed to doing our part to ensure that we can exist in a less oppressive society and world, by using our voices, educating ourselves and others, examining our own privilege, and challenging longstanding beliefs. We urge you to do the same - today and every day.

Photos from Cornell Students for Animal Rights's post 06/07/2020

Central to the principles of veganism is the rejection and condemnation of the brutalization and commodification of bodies. For hundreds of years now, Black individuals have experienced countless and unspeakable injustices by white America and the ostracization of their voices, identities, and worth. By failing to speak up in defense of Black lives with the same veracity and compassion that we have for nonhuman animal rights, we fail the vegan movement in its entirety. In our fight for animal liberation, we have to strive for collective liberation and unequivocal solidarity with other movements fighting for liberation and justice. Furthermore, we owe it to Black people in this community to fight for them and reaffirm that we are accepting and grateful for the Black individuals, activists, and thinkers among us. We recognize that social justice movements like ours have been made possible especially by the leadership of q***r and trans Black activists. Without this acknowledgment and solidarity, we are doomed to fail as a movement. We must reflect upon the internal biases that allow us to take passionate action for animals in a slaughterhouse but not the countless of Black individuals murdered by the police in cold blood. Inaction feeds the status quo, inaction perpetuates today’s violent realities, and inaction IS a choice.

The Cornell Vegan Society and Students for Animal Rights stand with Black Lives Matter. We will continue our commitment to amplify Black voices within the vegan movement. In the spirit of extending compassion to all lives, we will donate $1 for every interaction with this post to National Bailout funds and efforts to feed vegan food to protesters on the front line. $1 will be donated every time you:

1) Like this post or
2) Share this post to your story/feed while tagging Cornell Students for Animal Rights (Facebook) or (Instagram) or
3) Tag a friend in the comments or
4) Tag your favorite Black vegan activists, influencers, businesses, or restaurants

SWIPE for more information on how you can help, documentaries and resources, Black vegan influencers, Black vegan activists, and Black-owned vegan businesses!

05/29/2020

Police brutality kills. Police violence that is geared towards black and indigenous people of color has been an ongoing issue ever since the police was established.

There are uncountable cases of police not being held accountable for arbitrary violence and the murder of Black people and people of color.
These are also not isolated cases and should not be viewed as such; they are interconnected and deeply rooted in both structural and individual racism.

Black lives matter.

Land is Sacred: Stand With the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe 05/06/2020

Indigenous communities need our support! Please show solidarity and sign the petition!

Land is Sacred: Stand With the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe The Mashpee Wampanoag, the People of the First Light, have occupied the same region for over 12,000 years and have faced diminishment of their homelands since colonization. The latest decision is a blow to Tribal sovereignty and undermines the future and sustainability of the tribal nation. The Trib...

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