Monday, April 26, 2010

Traditional Americans Have Forsaken Tradition - to their Detriment

Saving American Indians' Diet

Decolonizing American Indians' Diet 1
Eli Reichman for The Chronicle Review
Devon A. Mihesuah at home in her kitchen, Baldwin City, Kan., April 2, 2010
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If Devon A. Mihesuah had her way, American Indians would abandon their love of fry bread, quit drinking so much, and embrace a healthy, active lifestyle like that of their ancestors. As a member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and a professor of global-indigenous-nations studies at the University of Kansas at Lawrence, she has made it her goal to educate her fellow tribe members about the importance of nutrition and fitness.
Mihesuah has long sought to empower American Indians

Friday, April 02, 2010

Get Active for Vegan Earth Day - April 22nd!

The only thing better than going vegan to reduce global warming emissions and protect the environment is helping others take this critical step.

http://www.biteglobalwarming.org/

Let's educate the public that animal agriculture is responsible for more greenhouse gases than all forms of transportation combined- changing our driving habits is not enough! Three times a day, we can make the choice to eat sustainably by leaving meat, dairy, and eggs off our plates.

Here are a few ways you can inform your community about this powerful personal tool we all have to improve the state of the earth:

- Organize a Vegan Earth Day event

- Promote veganism at an existing Earth Day event.

- Distribute special environmental handouts that offer free Vegan Starter Guides and Meatout Mondays, our colorful weekly e-mail with recipes.

Visit http://www.biteglobalwarming.org/active.htm for a Free Vegan Earth Day Pack with a poster, handouts, stickers, sign-up sheet, and more.

Find out more at www.BiteGlobalWarming.org!

Michael A. Weber
Campaign Coordinator
michael@farmusa.org