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Greg is a full-time animal rights activist who spends most of his time on the road, participating in various forms of activism in addition to writing and editing for justiceforanimals.org.
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Greg is a full-time animal rights activist who spends most of his time on the road, participating in various forms of activism in cooperation with local animal rights groups, in addition to writing and editing for ''[[JusticeForAnimals.org | Justice for Animals .org]]''.
  
 
He has participated in street outreach, public speaking, tabling, leafleting, marches, banner drops, and other forms of activism in Miami, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, Asheville, Boulder, Denver, Salt Lake City, Vancouver BC, Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Palo Alto, Mountain View, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oceanside, San Diego, and Birmingham. He has given talks in several of these cities, including the keynote at the Birmingham VeganFest in 2019.
 
He has participated in street outreach, public speaking, tabling, leafleting, marches, banner drops, and other forms of activism in Miami, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, Asheville, Boulder, Denver, Salt Lake City, Vancouver BC, Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Palo Alto, Mountain View, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oceanside, San Diego, and Birmingham. He has given talks in several of these cities, including the keynote at the Birmingham VeganFest in 2019.
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Greg started ''[[JusticeForAnimals.org | Justice for Animals .org]]'' in 2016 as a blog, then in 2019 converted and expanded the site to be a wiki-based, encyclopedic, collaborative resource covering topics related to animal rights and veganism, presented in a manner useful for advocacy and outreach. The professionally copyedited content on the site is evidence-based, non-hyperbolic, non-judgmental, and non-confrontational.  
 
Greg started ''[[JusticeForAnimals.org | Justice for Animals .org]]'' in 2016 as a blog, then in 2019 converted and expanded the site to be a wiki-based, encyclopedic, collaborative resource covering topics related to animal rights and veganism, presented in a manner useful for advocacy and outreach. The professionally copyedited content on the site is evidence-based, non-hyperbolic, non-judgmental, and non-confrontational.  
  
His first initiative as an animal rights activist was the Birmingham Vegans Meetup group, which he founded 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, working on ''[[JusticeForAnimals.org]]'' and participating in various forms of activism in cooperation with local animal rights groups.
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His first initiative as an animal rights activist was the Birmingham Vegans Meetup group, which he founded in 2013. The group has grown to over 1,000 members.
  
 
[[Media:Whall Letter of Recommendation for Greg Fuller.pdf | Academic Philosophy Letter of Recommendation from Dr. Mary Whall on University Letterhead]]
 
[[Media:Whall Letter of Recommendation for Greg Fuller.pdf | Academic Philosophy Letter of Recommendation from Dr. Mary Whall on University Letterhead]]

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Speaking in Seattle

Greg is a full-time animal rights activist who spends most of his time on the road, participating in various forms of activism in cooperation with local animal rights groups, in addition to writing and editing for Justice for Animals .org.

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

Greg started Justice for Animals .org in 2016 as a blog, then in 2019 converted and expanded the site to be a wiki-based, encyclopedic, collaborative resource covering topics related to animal rights and veganism, presented in a manner useful for advocacy and outreach. The professionally copyedited content on the site is evidence-based, non-hyperbolic, non-judgmental, and non-confrontational.

His first initiative as an animal rights activist was the Birmingham Vegans Meetup group, which he founded in 2013. The group has grown to over 1,000 members.

Academic Philosophy Letter of Recommendation from Dr. Mary Whall on University Letterhead

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