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World Vegan Day 2011 Reminds Us of A Compassionate Future

World Vegan Day is celebrated all around the world on 1 November, to inform the public that a lifestyle free of animal exploitation and a world without discrimination is possible. Where everyone regardless of their race, sex or species should be considered and respected equally.
November 1, 2011 Updated: July 13, 2022
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World Vegan Day is celebrated all around the world on 1 November, to inform the public that a lifestyle free of animal exploitation and a world without discrimination is possible. Where everyone regardless of their race, sex or species should be considered and respected equally. At Animal Equality, we encourage you to celebrate World Vegan Day with us. If you can’t join any of our events there are many different ways in which you can still celebrate: • Share our new website LoveVeg.com with your contacts, friends, family, and co-workers, to inform them of the reasons for adopting a vegan lifestyle, and the reality facing animals in farms, slaughterhouses, circuses, zoos, fur farms, and laboratories. HAPPY WORLD VEGAN DAY TO EVERYONE!


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