The X-Men actor regularly teams up with PETA to help spread the word about veganism and its impact on the planet. Image source: Instagram via actor Alan Cumming has been a queer icon and vocal animal rights activist for some time. The non-binary drag queen is vocal about animal rights on their social media, Boulash even recreated Pamela Anderson’s iconic PETA campaign. Self-titled as the “Plant-Based Princess”, Bimini has been vegan for over 8 years. Image source: Instagram via for being the UK’s plant-based queen, Bimini Bon Boulash helped bring veganism to mainstream TV.īoulash shot to fame as a finalist on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, where they announced to the world “I’m vegan” upon their entry. In addition to publishing two books, Jones has taught in universities and colleges courses on the theory and praxis of social change activism as well as in the fields of psychology, gender studies, and LGBTQ studies. VINE, which stands for ” Veganism Is The Next Evolution”, is driven by an ecofeminist understanding of the intersections among the ways that humans hurt animals, each other, and the environment. Pattrice Jones is the Co-founder of LGBTQ-led animal sanctuary, VINE. Image source: Pax Ahimsa Gethen via Wikimedia Commons Her blog Natasha Eats Plants hosts an array of vibrant vegan and gluten-free recipes.įrom vegan chicken to vegan doughnuts, Natasha takes whole food ingredients and turns them into delicious creations.
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Image source: Instagram via is a gluten-free and vegan food blogger and recipe developer. They continue to stand up and fight for justice for marginalised people and animals alike. Titles from Gethen’s blog include “ Animals, Gender, Race, and Optics”, “Becoming a black man in America”, and “Dairy: White Lies”. Pax uses their platform to educate and support topics such as trans rights, gender, race, and veganism. Image source: Instagram via Ahimsa Gethen is a non-binary vegan activist and blogger. In an interview with The Vegan Society, Sean said: “The biggest challenge is resisting oppressive forces such as racism, sexism, homophobia, ableism and wealth disparity which are (not incidentally) powered by the same forces of capitalism and colonialism that also power mass exploitation of non-human animals.” Sean’s aim is to help people navigate their life with compassion and justice for all beings.Īdditionally, O’Callaghan is vocal about inclusivity and oppression within the vegan movement. Image source: Instagram via O’Callaghan AKA Fat Gay Vegan is a vegan blogger and author showcasing delicious vegan food. In addition, Feliz championed the ‘ New Pride Flag‘, centring trans and queer people of colour in the movement. In 2017, they produced the popular Veganism in an Oppressive World: A Vegans-of-Color Community Project, shining a light on the challenges vegans of colour face. Image source: Instagram Via and researcher Julia Feliz is an anti-oppression activist and educator on social, racial, and queer justice.įeliz is the founder of Sanctuary Publishers, a vegan book publisher that gives back to marginalised communities. In 2011, Page tweeted to his almost 2 million followers asking: “Why are vegans made fun of while the inhumane factory farming process regards animals and the natural world merely?” 5. Image source: Instagram via Page is a longtime vegan (over a decade, to be exact), and was even voted ‘World’s Sexiest Vegan’ by PETA in 2014.Īs well as using his voice to support trans rights, Page is an advocate for animal liberation. Nat and Meg’s bold and unique designs are truly a feast for the eyes (and stomachs). The Happy Donut Co was launched to challenge people’s perceptions of plant-based sweet treats.
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Run by Nat and Meg, the pair create a wide range of indulgent vegan bakes and cakes. Image source: Instagram via Happy Donut Co is an LGBTQ+ led vegan bakery based in Bath. She has been growing her blog She’s So Vegan since the pandemic and last year Lee launched her first E-recipe book.įurthermore, Bille Lee uses her platform to educate others on racial inequalities, trans rights, and environmental injustice. Image source: Instagram via Lee is a writer, producer, actor, vegan blogger, and trans activist.Īfter facing issues with digestion, Lee embarked on a vegan diet and has never looked back. Moreover, you can learn from Isaias through his education platform, Queer Brown Vegan. Topics that feature on Isaias’ blog include ‘Environmental Racism’ and ‘Lack of diversity in veganism’. Hernandes has since created spaces for people to learn about the environmental movement, focusing on diversity and representation within these spaces. These injustices Hernandez faced empowered him to become an environmental educator and earned a BS in Environmental Studies. Born in California, Isaias grew up in a community that faced environmental injustices and witnessed pollution affect his body. Image source: Instagram via Hernandez is an environmental educator and activist.