this is where food justice with a plant-based/decolonial diet perspective meet hip hop and where we explore the intersections of other animal/human/earth liberation. hip hop is rooted in resistance and rich with experience in fighting for social justice. veganism is about practicing compassion and is motivated by living cruelty-free for the sake of other animals. the fusion of veganism and hip hop is designed to promote holistic activism..
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
J. Cole Interview with Angie Martinez Power 105.1
"we got a bunch of people in america doing somethin' that don't need to be done, just to make money. it's like you're doing something that's not needed. you're providing a service to the world that's not needed. you're makin' food that doesn't help, it actually hurts us, that food is killin' us, but it makes money. that television show is hurtin' us, but it makes money. this music is killin' us, it's rotten us, but it makes money. that's the system we live in. that goes for any industry--you can look at and go, 'that's not helpin' the world,' but it's making money so it's helping somebody..."
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Animal Voices is proud to present a special feature with Kevin Tillman of the Vegan Hop Hop Movement. Kevin has been working with youth ...
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"we think it's wrong to hurt animals and raise animals just to slaughter them and kill them because animals feel pain just like h...