“Some of us seem to be born with a drive to try to make the world kinder. In my twenties, living in New York City, I worked in a soup kitchen every Sunday for many years, just trying to do my part. Then I read Animal Liberation and learned about factory farming and the killing of animals for oven cleaner and realized nobody needed my help as badly as the animals did.” WorldTryingYearsHelpingSeemsBornAnimalCitiesNew YorkNeededTwentiesKillingLiberationKitchenSundayNew York CityFactoriesSoupFarmingCleanersKinderOvensAnimal LiberationFactory FarmingSoup Kitchens Author:Karen Dawn
“Many people will first be attracted to veganism for their health but find themselves far more open to learning about the animal issues when they don't have to block them out three times a day in order to enjoy eating. Then once people learn, it is hard to forget and go back. Come for the body, stay for the soul.” PeopleFirstsSoulHardBodyOrderThreeEnjoyForgetAnimalIssuesEatingBlockThree TimesVeganism Author:Karen Dawn
“Some people feel that humans have a right to eat other animals but not to trash the earth. They may choose veganism because a vegan's ecological footprint is light, but once they are not invested in eating animals, they are more likely to be willing to learn the details of what happens to them. That learning will encourage compassionate people to stick with a plant-based diet.” PeopleFeelsHumansMayLightHappensEarthAnimalWillingEatingPlantSticksDetailsDietsVeganCompassionateTrashVeganismEcologicalFootprintEating AnimalsPlant Based DietWilling To LearnEcological Footprints Author:Karen Dawn
“Animal rights is a serious subject, but I do my best to find humor where I can, and I have some great help: there are almost two hundred cartoons included in the book, including dozens from the brilliant Bizarro strip.” I CanTwoBookHelpingAnimalRightsSubjectsSeriousHundredIncludingBrilliantAnimal RightsDozenCartoonSerious Subjects Author:Karen Dawn
“I don't understand "animal people" who say they are not environmentalists. Do they not realize that the vast majority of animals live in the environment?” PeopleRealizingAnimalEnvironmentMajorityEnvironmentalist Author:Karen Dawn
“When I see vegan food sold in single-use plastic containers, I get frustrated knowing that plastic is not really recycled; it is down-cycled to less and less reusable grades, and too much of it eventually ends up in the ocean - where it kills animals. Caring for animals means caring for the environment they live in, and vice versa.” MeanEndsUseAnimalKnowingEnvironmentToo MuchOceanVicesCaringGradesVeganPlasticFrustratedVice VersaContainersRecycledVegan Food Author:Karen Dawn
“I met my first turkey at an animal sanctuary in 2000. The sanctuary owner brought out a turkey named Olivia who had been rescued from a factory farm. As I sat on the grass and reached out to pet her, she climbed into my lap and fell asleep. I was flabbergasted and charmed.” FirstsAnimalMetsGrassSatPetOwnersFarmsFactoriesTurkeysLapSanctuaryCharmedOlivia Author:Karen Dawn
“Animal rights is a serious subject, but I do my best to find humor where I can.” I CanAnimalRightsSubjectsSeriousAnimal RightsSerious Subjects Author:Karen Dawn
“Caring for animals means caring for the environment they live in, and vice versa.” MeanAnimalEnvironmentVicesCaringVice Versa Author:Karen Dawn