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A Pew survey reports that while only 3% of Americans overall identify as vegan, 8% of African Americans say they’re vegan.
For health, for climate and for food justice, African Americans are now
being recognized as the fastest growing segment of the vegan movement.
Citing a Pew survey, Mercy for Animals reports that while only 3% of
Americans overall identify as vegan, 8% of African Americans say they’re
vegan. Just below, you are going to meet some of the leaders in the
movement. Find out what led each of them to adopt a plant-based diet and
devote their lives to urging others to do the same.
One of America’s most prominent black vegans is Dr Milton Mills, who is
featured in the hit documentary What the Health, which you can see on
Netflix. Dr Mills also appears in the inspiring documentary The Invisible
Vegan, now streaming on Amazon Prime. The featured image on this article is
from that film’s cast list. Dr Mills explains why humans are not designed to
eat animals and why, for many reasons, it is against the self-interest of
black Americans to eat the standard American diet of meat and dairy. Listen
as Dr Mills makes the connection between racism and the food system.
Dr Mills practices urgent care medicine in the Washington DC area, and
has served previously as Associate Director of Preventive Medicine and as a
member of the National Advisory Board for Physicians Committee for
Responsible Medicine. He’s contributed to position papers presented by PCRM
to the United States Department of Agriculture regarding Dietary Guidelines
for Americans, and served as the lead plaintiff in PCRM’s class action
lawsuit that seeks warning labels on cow’s milk. Dr Mills earned his medical
degree at Stanford University School of Medicine, and completed an Internal
Medicine residency at Georgetown University Hospital.
Dr Ruby Lathon, a certified holistic nutritionist, offers nutrition courses,
wellness seminars, workshops and coaching to bring out the superwoman or
superman within you that’s being debilitated by the dietary kryptonite
called meat. Dr Lathon speaks powerfully of her recovery from cancer, which
she attributes to her adoption of a whole-food, plant-based diet. Dr Lathon
graduated from the University of Alabama and served as Nutrition Policy
Manager at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, where she led
a grassroots campaign seeking legislation to bring healthful, plant-based
meals into the National School Lunch Program. Here she is interviewed by
JaneUnChained contributor Naijha Wright-Brown, the owner of the famed Land
of Kush Vegan Soul Bistro in Baltimore.
Will Tucker, aka America’s Vegan Trainer, is a leading voice making the connection between a whole-food, plant-based diet and fitness. Based in Arizona, Tucker is living proof that you can get more than enough protein and develop ripped muscles with vegan food. A champion bodybuilder, he’s been featured in many publications including Vegan Health and Fitness.
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