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=== Mission ===
 
=== Mission ===
  
The mission of ''Justice for Animals'' is to provide a body of knowledge useful to both beginning vegans and those engaged in vegan and animal rights advocacy.
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The mission of ''Justice for Animals'' is to provide a body of knowledge useful in animal rights advocacy and outreach, whether you are actively engaging with others on the street or discussing any aspect of animal rights or [[veganism]] with inquisitive friends, family, or acquaintances. The articles on this site are also useful for those considering [[veganism]].
  
Whether you are actively engaging others on the street, or just discussing any aspect of veganism to inquisitive friends, family, or acquaintances, we can help.
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We strive to provide information that is non-hyperbolic, evidence-based, and usefully organized.
  
The information we provide is usefully and logically organized, evidence-based, and non-hyperbolic.
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We promote [[veganism]] not as an end unto itself but as the means to a world that is more fair and just, more compassionate and healthy, and less devastating to the earth that sustains us all.
 
 
We promote veganism not as an end unto itself but as the means to a world that is more fair and just, more compassionate and healthy, and less devastating to the earth that sustains us all.
 
  
 
=== Respecting Our Audience ===
 
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=== Quoting Others and Using Their Materials ===
 
=== Quoting Others and Using Their Materials ===
  
We don’t have to fully agree with everything a person or organization does or says to quote them — or to use their materials to advance the cause of justice for animals. That’s not to say we don’t carefully weigh the decisions involved.
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We don’t have to fully agree with everything a person or organization does or says to quote them—or to use their materials to advance the cause of justice for animals. That’s not to say we don’t carefully weigh the decisions involved.
  
 
=== Citations and Attribution ===
 
=== Citations and Attribution ===
  
We attribute where appropriate. But we recognize, for example, that we can’t credit Donald Watson every time we use the word “vegan” — and we can’t credit H. Jay Dinshah every time we use the word “abolitionist” in the context of animal rights.
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We attribute where appropriate. But we recognize, for example, that we can’t credit Donald Watson every time we use the word “vegan”—and we can’t credit H. Jay Dinshah every time we use the word “abolitionist” in the context of animal rights.
  
 
=== Related Movements ===
 
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[[Category: Blog | 2018-01-15]]

Latest revision as of 12:46, 26 September 2019

Mission

The mission of Justice for Animals is to provide a body of knowledge useful in animal rights advocacy and outreach, whether you are actively engaging with others on the street or discussing any aspect of animal rights or veganism with inquisitive friends, family, or acquaintances. The articles on this site are also useful for those considering veganism.

We strive to provide information that is non-hyperbolic, evidence-based, and usefully organized.

We promote veganism not as an end unto itself but as the means to a world that is more fair and just, more compassionate and healthy, and less devastating to the earth that sustains us all.

Respecting Our Audience

We believe that we must show respect to those we are asking to go vegan. We are not our most effective at influencing behavior if we are condescending, rude, shaming, or hyperbolic.

Quoting Others and Using Their Materials

We don’t have to fully agree with everything a person or organization does or says to quote them—or to use their materials to advance the cause of justice for animals. That’s not to say we don’t carefully weigh the decisions involved.

Citations and Attribution

We attribute where appropriate. But we recognize, for example, that we can’t credit Donald Watson every time we use the word “vegan”—and we can’t credit H. Jay Dinshah every time we use the word “abolitionist” in the context of animal rights.

Related Movements

To the extent that they advocate for a vegan diet, we encourage related movements, such as the whole-food plant-based movement embodied by Forks over Knives and Plant Pure Nation and the environmental movement undertaken by Cowspiracy. We would like to work with the members of these groups to move the ones that do not consider themselves ethical vegans in the ethical-vegan direction.

Distraction-Free Site Design

We strive to keep this site…

  • Simple and well organized
  • Free of annoying, automatic pop-ups and notifications
  • Free of animations and videos that start automatically
  • Free of large, gratuitous images
  • Free of advertising