Vegan News for January 2023
“As a vegan cafe, people turn to us for a more healthy alternative to a traditional diet,” says Hempy’s Shake & Wake. “We use high quality, organic ingredients from reliable and trusted sources. Our foods are created with single ingredients, and no processed foods.” 291 Hookahi St. #109 Wailuku, HI 96793, 808-250-4722 or 808-250-8876.
EVENTS
Sunday, January 15, 12 noon, HST. “Being Vegan” with Persia White. Free Zoom presentation. More information here.
Thursday 1/19 Open mic night with at Moku Roots, @jstackcreative
NEWS AND TRENDS
New Investigation Links McDonald’s Beef to ‘Reckless Overuse’ of Antibiotics
Brazil, the World's Biggest Beef Exporter, Is Turning Away from Meat
Medical Professionals in NYC Will Learn Plant-Based Nutrition
The meat industry has created a false dichotomy that pits people against animals
Australian Documentary: What’s behind the rise of extreme vegan activists?
HEALTH AND NUTRITION
Ultraprocessed foods contribute to disease and early death. Why do we keep eating them?
SPORTS AND FITNESS
4 vegan tennis players who eat a plant-based diet
The 3 Best Ways for Vegan Runners to Maximize Recovery
RESOURCES
The Best Vegan Cookbooks Of 2022
The Top 20 Vegetables with the Most Protein
CONNECTIONS
If you live on Maui or visit regularly, check out three Facebook pages, Vegan on Maui, Maui Vegans and the Facebook companion page to this website, Maui Vegan Life.
THIS MONTH IN VEGAN HISTORY
January 2013: Standard battery cages and breeder sow gestation crates after four weeks of pregnancy are banned throughout the European Union, due largely to the efforts of Compassion in World Farming.
January 2014: 3,300 people from all around the world sign up to go vegan, launching Veganuary, an international campaign.