Sistah Vegan Protein Smoothie Recipe (Soy and Gluten Free)
Saturday, May 2, 2009
 
Since giving birth in March 2009, I have been drinking this every day. It’s about 50g of protein. I believe this is making my breastmilk very rich and nutritious. In addition, everyone I meet tells
 
The Xocolatebar: Vegan Fair Trade Organic Delights! East Bay California Area (Berkeley/San Francisco)
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Okay, I need to give a shout out to the best chocolate shoppe I have ever experienced.  Located in Berkeley, CA at 1709 Solano Ave, this place is amazing to me. Why?
 
The vegan pieces of chocolate
 
Bryant Terry and Vegan Soul Kitchen
 
(Picture: Terry reading from the draft of his upcoming book)
Sunday, December 14, 2008
I just got back from Bryant Terry's brainstorming session and brunch around his new book, Vegan Soul Kitchen( http://www.bryant-terry.com/site/?page_id=85) . Wow, what a spiritually amazing
 
Racism, White Nationalism, and Violence Towards “Us” by Many McCain/Palin Supporters
Sunday, October 12, 2008
    I am sick to my stomach but at the same time GLAD that mainstream news station are finally naming USA's history of white nationalist domestic terrorism in respect to this latest presidential
 
Thinking About Tomatoes, “Cruelty-Free”, and Veganism in North America
 
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
 
    This past spring, I ended up reading the new book, Tangled Routes : Women, Work, and Globalization on the Tomato Trail  by Deborah Barndt.
    Deborah Barndt's research helped me think more in
 
Welcome. This blog is for the Sistah Vegan Project as well as topics that are connected to the goal and mission of the Sistah Vegan Project which can be found at http://www.sistahveganproject.com
 
This blog will host topics and dialogues that will help not only those of us black identified females practicing veganism but also address many issues within veganism: anti-racism strategies, interrogations of  systemic whiteness, fighting black health disparities, non-offensive ways to reach out to communities of color. This are topics that that rarely come up in mainstream and "more visible" dialogues about veganism in the USA.
 
I hope that the Sistah Vegan community blog will be a site of wisdom and experiences that intersect the experience of veganism with ways we can resist all forms of systemic oppression (human, non-human, plant, mineral, etc) from the perspective of not only female vegans of the African diaspora but allies who also have wisdom-filled experiences to help break down these types of prejudices.
 
 
Peace and Blessings and Welcome to the Sistah Vegan Blog
 
Breeze Harper
 
Sistah Vegan Project Creator
 
 
 
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