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Veggie Pride Parade Lee Hall Author: on Their Own Terms: Animals Liberation for the 21St Century PROGRAM • 3 p.m.-4 p.m. PRIZE DONATIONS, COSTUME CONTEST (see front flap • 2 p.m.-2:30 p.m.) Veggie Pride Parade Lee Hall Author: On Their Own Terms: Animals Liberation for the 21st Century . Animal-rights attorney, activist, environmentalist. [3] $50 gift vouchers ૽ Peacefood Cafe (nr. Union Sq.), 41 East NEW YORK CITY • Sunday, April 2, 2017 Writer, speaker, vegan advocate. Founder, 11th St., NYC, 212-979-2288, www.peacefoodcafe.com Bob DiBenedetto LINE-UP LOCATION: Intersection of 9th Ave. & Gansevoort St., president of Healthy Planet. Long-time host of Healthy Planet radio. [2] $75 gift certificates ૽ Franchia (tea cafe, 34th/35th Sts.), West Village, one and a half blocks south of West 14th Street. Freya Dinshah is a writer, a publisher, and president of Amer - 12 Park Ave., NYC, 212-313-0077, www.franchia.com LINE UP: 11 a.m. START: 12 Noon ican Vegan Society, the longest-running vegan organization in the $100 gift certificate ૽ Hangawi (A vegetarian shrine in an - ROUTE: Gansevoort St. to Hudson St. to Horatio St. to Greenwich Ave. USA, founded in 1960. Author of The Vegan Kitchen (1965). other space and time), 12 East 32nd St., NYC, 212-313- to 8th St. to University Pl. to Union Square West to Union Square Park Anne Dinshah V.P.: American Vegan Society. Author: Dating 0077, www.hangawirestaurant.com (north end) at 17th St. Vegans. Co-author w/legendary dad H. Jay Dinshah: Powerful Vegan END POINT: Union Square Park $75 gift certificate ૽ (at Lex. Ave.), 154 E. 79th St., 12:45 p.m., , north end, at 17th St. Messages . A vegan consultant to restaurants. Vegan mom. Candle 79 NYC, 212-537-7179, www.candle79.com (Anne and Freya will do a joint presentation.) POST%PARADE EXPO IN UNION SQ. PARK Joyce Friedman Animal advocate who’s worked in official roles [2] $50 gift vouchers ૽ Beyond Sushi (nr. Union Square), for In Defense of Animals, League of Humane Voters-NYC, and HSUS. 229 East 14th St., NYC, www. beyondsushinyc.com Program of Events and Speakers 646-861-2889 Currently, she is New York senior district leader volunteer for HSUS. PROGRAM • 12:45 p.m. –2:00 p.m . $57 gift package of Moringa vegetable powder, Moringa tea Adam Weissman Activist, organizer, founder: Global Justice Eric Walton Vegan activist, magician, writer, speaker, founder of & Kuli Kuli T-shirt ૽ B Kuli Kuli www.kulikulifoods.com for Animals and the Environment. Against NAFTA-style trade deals. Vegan Future Now. Emcee for this event, now three years running. PROGRAM • 4 p.m.-5 p.m. [1] $100 gift voucher & [2] $50 gift vouchers ૽ Loving Hut Vance Lehmkuhl Vegan food writer/columnist: Philadelphia Daily (nr. Borinquen Pl., over Williamsburg Bridge), 76 Bushwick News , Philly.com. Author: “V for Veg.” Cartoonist: VegNews . Annual co - Ave., Blyn, 718-388-7567, www.lovinghut.us/brooklyn_01/ Nancy Kogel TV producer, videographer, founder/director: median: North American Vegetarian Society Summerfest. Reaching Out for Animal Rights (ROAR), a vegan/AR group working for radical change. Songmeister: engages in regular street theater. Karen Davis Founder/president: United Poultry Concerns (1990). CHANTS Author, groundbreaking activist & organizer. Editor: Poultry Press. Put Wilson Morales Born-again Seventh Day Adventist elder, sab - (1) End the suffering: Go veg. Feed the hungry: Go veg. chickens and turkeys front-and-center on the animal-rights agenda. bath-school teacher, preacher since 1997. Adherent of Ellen G. White. Protect the earth: Go veg. Enjoy good health: Go veg. Marisa Miller Wolfson Writer/director: “Vegucated,” the award- Mary Finelli A long-time animal-rights activist. Currently, the (2) Raise a claw, raise a fist, let us not be species-ist winning documentary screened at a dozen+ film festivals. Vegan mom. president and founder of Fish Feel. Writer/producer: Farmed Animal Watch online news digest. Holds a B.Sc. in Animal Science. (3) Get hip. Go veg. Joan Wai Journalist, radio host, founder: Youth Buddhism Commu - (4) One struggle one fight. Human freedom. Animal rights! nications and GreenCompassion.us. Organizes an amazing annual all- Tirlok Malik is the co-founder of Ayurveda Cafe (NYC). Tirlok is vegan banquet in Chinatown for a thousand people. (5) One, two, three, four, global warming’s at our door. Five, six, also an Emmy-nominated filmmaker & founder of nritvfilmclub.com PROGRAM • 2 p.m . –2:30 p.m. seven, eight, we need to go veggie before it’s too late. Evan Davidoff Director: member engagement & development Costume contest Great prizes await those who come bedecked for JewishVeg. Engages synagogues to uphold vegan Jewish ideals. (6) Animals feel pain. They have a heart and brain. So isn't it insane to change their names? A cow’s not beef. A pig’s not and bedazzled. See back panel for list of generous prizes. Donna Perrone Certified colon hydro-therapist and detox ex - pork. Don’t stick them with knife and fork! PROGRAM • 2:30 p.m . –3 p.m. pert. Donna is founder and director of Gravity East Village. She’s an educator and event organizer for Accent on Wellness since 1995. (7) Go Green. Eat clean. Go vegan. Clifton Roberts First-ever candidate for President of the United States (8) What do we want? Vegan options in our schools. (Humane Party). Put forth legislation, Constitutional ammendments. Laurie Jordan Health practitioner/certified Yoga instructor with an MA in education. Vegan chef & perennial host of the VPP soapbox! When do we want it? Now! Caryn Hartglass Radio host, spokesperson, co-director/educator: (9) Hey, hey, ho, ho, animal farming’s got to go. Food Revolution. Founder: Responsible Eating and Living (REAL). Roberta Schiff, “Veg Hedda,” of Mid-Hudson Vegetarian Society. Ask her a vegan question, she’s on it. Ha, ha, hee, hee, Let the animals run free. Pamela Rice Vegan activist since 1990, publisher, organizer, author: (10) Your dinner, my friend, led a horrible life. 101 Reasons Why I’m a Vegetarian , and founder/coordinator of this event. Nora Constance Representative: the Animal Cruelty Exposure Change it all with fork and knife. Program continues on inside flap. Fund, which raises funds to air commercials on mainstream media Ł (A) Alliance to End Chickens Union Square East 1 0 as Kaparos / Rina Deych e l n b r n (B) Jewish Veg / speaker o a n Ł e a : s l n T o s e p n Evan Davidoff d l a r . s o o . n n c d o e m n i t i G r r i t l S a e o L h e o b t a e h s J c i h M H o s n 2 T i k n c W S (A) Fish Feel / speaker Mary Finelli . u r t e R i r 0 Ł l n i r s o A n r c n e o a e e i E a i a l u a D v r h B v l r (B) United Poultry Concerns / b s a Ⅲ Ł m E T a Ⅲ u P Big e Ⅲ a L u o a speaker Karen Davis, PhD. 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