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Maria Chiorando,
PlantBasedNews.org
March 2018
The August 11 event, which is organized by Grassroots Artists MovEment [GAME] - a 16-year-old not-for-profit organization - aims to 'address the socio-economic and political issues of the working class black and Latino community'. You can find more information about BLACK VEGFEST here.
The founder of Black VegFest is Omowale Adewale
A new event - Black VegFest - will debut in New York this August.
The event, which is organized by Grassroots Artists MovEment [GAME] - a
16-year- old not-for-profit organization - aims to 'address the
socio-economic and political issues of the working class black and Latino
community'.
'Galvanizing'
According to the organizers of Black VegFest: "[The event] stands to be a
galvanizing force in the vegan community.
"We promote black life, healthy food and fitness, animal welfare and the
protection of the environment. We want our community to accept that veganism
is healthy, awesome and the right thing to do…for the animals.
"How we express veganism matters if we’re refusing to exploit, abuse and
murder animals."
Veganism
They added: "Vegans don’t become vegan because they understand the trauma of
being born black in the US. People become vegan because they recognize the
benefits of veganism or that the suffering of others is wrong.
"Black people understand these same benefits and suffering at the rate of
anyone else.
"Black people do not need to hear the rantings of a vegan use their one-time
spiel on slavery to teach what veganism is about. It’s disingenuous. Black
VegFest approaches the community with love, understanding, and compassion."
'Thrilled'
VegfestUK organizers added: "Black VegFest aims to address food sovereignty
in poor communities of color, women’s rights, unhealthy food in our
neighborhoods, gender bias, environmental pollution, gentrification, and
animal suffering.
"Workshop topics are geared to explore more critical thoughts about our food
system and what kind of society we want to live in. Black VegFest will be
free and open to the public.”
"We’re thrilled to be one of the official supporters for the first Black
Vegfest. Veganism is a global movement and for too long too many vegan
events have not addressed the many issues that stand in the way of veganism
becoming accessible to all.
"Black Vegfest will help change that and we support Black Vegfest and its
aims 100 percent."
Founder
The founder of Black VegFest is Omowale Adewale.
According to event organizers: "Adewale is a vegan of five years and 25
years meat-free, martial artist who is a champion in boxing and kickboxing.
"He is the author of An Introduction to Veganism and Agricultural Globalism,
and is certified plant-based nutrition through T. Colin Campbell’s nutrition
studies program at eCornell.
"He has been a presenter at numerous vegan and vegetarian events including
NYC Vegetarian Food Festival, Texas VegFest, Atlanta VegFest, Tampa Bay
VegFest, VegfestUK (London/Bristol), India International Vegan Festival and
Health Fest in Marshall, Texas."
Omowale Adewale and his partner his partner Nadia Muyeeb will be keynote
speakers at VegfestUK Bristol in May 2018.
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