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He started the website [http://Justiceforanimals.org justiceforanimals.org] as an educational resource for those considering veganism and for those advocating for veganism. The site is professionally copyedited and provides an evidence-based, non-judgmental, non-confrontational approach to vegan education.
 
He started the website [http://Justiceforanimals.org justiceforanimals.org] as an educational resource for those considering veganism and for those advocating for veganism. The site is professionally copyedited and provides an evidence-based, non-judgmental, non-confrontational approach to vegan education.
  
More recently, he began the process of developing  [[Main Page | Jfa.wiki]] as an encyclopedic, collaboratively developed resource for vegan an animal rights advocacy. The content from [http://Justiceforanimals.org justiceforanimals.org] is in the process of being migrated to this [[Main Page | Jfa.wiki]].
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More recently, he began the process of developing  [[Main Page | Jfa.wiki]] as an encyclopedic, collaboratively developed resource for vegan and animal rights advocacy. The content from [http://Justiceforanimals.org justiceforanimals.org] is in the process of being migrated to this [[Main Page | Jfa.wiki]].
  
 
The site presents veganism as a way of living that not only is fair and just for animals but also lowers our risk of chronic disease, diminishes our footprint on the planet, and promotes a more efficient food system better capable of feeding the world’s starving, hungry, and impoverished.
 
The site presents veganism as a way of living that not only is fair and just for animals but also lowers our risk of chronic disease, diminishes our footprint on the planet, and promotes a more efficient food system better capable of feeding the world’s starving, hungry, and impoverished.

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Speaking in Seattle

Greg Fuller is a Birmingham native and full-time animal rights and vegan activist. Since he founded Birmingham Vegans in 2013, the group has grown to over 1,000 members. For the last several years, Greg has spent most of his time on the road, participating in various forms of activism in cooperation with local animal rights groups.

He has participated in tabling, leafleting, street outreach, and other forms of activism in Birmingham, Miami, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, Asheville, Boulder, Denver, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Palo Alto, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oceanside, and San Diego. He has given talks in several of these cities, including the keynote at the Birmingham VeganFest in 2019.

He started the website justiceforanimals.org as an educational resource for those considering veganism and for those advocating for veganism. The site is professionally copyedited and provides an evidence-based, non-judgmental, non-confrontational approach to vegan education.

More recently, he began the process of developing Jfa.wiki as an encyclopedic, collaboratively developed resource for vegan and animal rights advocacy. The content from justiceforanimals.org is in the process of being migrated to this Jfa.wiki.

The site presents veganism as a way of living that not only is fair and just for animals but also lowers our risk of chronic disease, diminishes our footprint on the planet, and promotes a more efficient food system better capable of feeding the world’s starving, hungry, and impoverished.

You can contact Greg at Mailto:justiceforanimals.org@gmail.com

Speaking in Denver

Speaking in Vestavia