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Easy Vegan Snacks For After School And Work

What do you do when you get home from work or school, you’re starving, but you’re not ready to muster up the energy to cook a full meal? You need something quick and easy that will hold you over until dinner time! Coming up with snack ideas can be challenging enough, let alone making sure they’re vegan. Or so you thought! Here are 3 super simple, delicious vegan snack recipes…

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General/ Veganism

The Rochester River School: Promoting A Vegan Ethic While Educating Generations Of Solutionaries

The Rochester River School

Rochester, New York, has a litany of shocking statistics. Rochester has the highest rate of extreme poverty in the U.S. for a similarly-sized city. The Rochester City School District’s student graduation rates for African American males (9%) and Latino males (10%) are routinely the lowest in the United States, while overall high school graduation rates are the worst in New York. According to recent studies, Rochester-born “babies are dying at a rate…

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General/ Nutrition/ Stories/ Veganism

One Meal A Day For The Planet And More With MUSE School

MUSE School

MUSE School CA is a private school in Calabasas founded by Suzy Amis Cameron, wife of Oscar Winning Filmmaker James Cameron, and her sister Rebecca Amis. If you are looking for a better education for your children, look no further. MUSE combines academics, problem solving, and critical thought with a focus on positive environmental impact. Students become practitioners of sustainable living to benefit our global future. The Three Cornerstones of MUSE—food,…

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General/ Organic/ Stories

“This is My Rutabaga…It’s Very Special To Me”

This Is My Rutabaga

“This is my rutabaga…It’s very special to me…” this pronouncement from 7 year-old Joe, one of my 2nd grade boys, made in the usual trailing interrogatory prosody of  “sharing time,” our version of show-and-tell. The typical array of items carried carefully into school by the hands of doting parents or shoved in the bottom of backpacks ranges from trophies and vacation pictures and art projects to more exotic artifacts like…

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