Sistah vegan : black female vegans speak on food, identity, health, and society : /

Sistah Vegan is a series of narratives, critical essays, poems, and reflections from a diverse community of North American black-identified vegans. Collectively, these activists are de-colonizing their bodies and minds via whole-foods veganism. By kicking junk-food habits, the more than thirty contr...

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Corporate Author: Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture
Other Authors: Harper, A. Breeze (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Lantern Books, 2010
New York : 2010
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505 0 0 |a Machine generated contents note:   |g 1  |t Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan /  |r Michelle R. Loyd-Paige --   |g 2.  |t Veganism and Ecowomanism /  |r Layli Phillips --   |g 3.  |t Social Justice Beliefs and Addiction to Uncompassionate Consumption: Food for Thought /  |r A. Breeze Harper --   |g 4.  |t On Being Black and Vegan /  |r Delicia Dunham --   |g 5.  |t Nutrition Liberation; Plant-based Diets as a Tool for Healing, Resistance, and Self-reliance /  |r Melissa Danielle --   |g 6.  |t Young, Black, and Vegan /  |r Joi Marie Probus --   |g 7.  |t Veganism: Stepping Away from the Status Quo /  |r Venus Taylor --   |g 8.  |t Being a Sistah at PETA /  |r Ain Drew --   |g 9.  |t Hospital-sponsored Junk Food at a "Healthy" Bike-Riding Event? /  |r Robin Lee --   |g 10.  |t Black-a-tarian /  |r Ma'at Sincere Earth --   |g 11.  |t Identity, Freedom, and Veganism /  |r Melissa Santosa --   |g 12.  |t Terror /  |r Tara Sophia Bahna-James --   |g 13.  |t Eyes of the Dead /  |r Mary Spears --   |g 14.  |t I Am Sistah Vegan /  |r Tosha Edwards --   |g 15.  |t Gourmet Chef at McD's /  |r Olu Butterfly Woods --   |g 16.  |t To Eat or Not to Eat /  |r Thea Moore --   |g 17.  |t Stop Feeding Me Your Bullsh't /  |r Tishana Joy Trainor --   |g 18.  |t "What You Cooking, Grandma?" /  |r Nia Yao --   |g 19.  |t The Food and Sex Link /  |r Angelique Shofar --   |g 20.  |t Journey to Veganism /  |r Ajowa Nzinga Ifateyo --   |g 21.  |t The Fulfillment of the Movement /  |r Adama Maweja --   |g 22.  |t Ma'at Diet /  |r Iya Roet --   |g 23.  |t Because They Matter /  |r Tashee Meadows --   |g 24.  |t Journey Toward Compassionate Choice: Integrating Vegan and Sistah Experience /  |r Tara Sophia Bahna-James --   |g 25.  |t Veganism and Misconceptions of Thinness as "Normal" and "Healthy": Sistah Vegans Break It Down in Cyberspace /  |r A. Breeze Harper. 
505 0 0 |g Introduction:  |t The birth of the Sistah Vegan Project /  |r A. Breeze Harper --  |t Thinking and eating at the same time : reflection of a Sistah Vegan /  |r Michelle R. Loyd-Paige --  |t Veganism and ecowomanism /  |r Layli Phillips --  |t Social justice reliefs and addiction to uncompassionate consumption : food for thought /  |r A. Breeze Harper --  |t On being Black and vegan /  |r Delicia Dunham --  |t Nutrition liberation : plant-based diets as a tool for healing, resistance, and self-reliance /  |r Melissa Danielle --  |t Young, Black, and vegan /  |r Joi Marie Probus --  |t Veganism : stepping away from the status quo /  |r Venus Taylor --  |t Being a sistah at PETA /  |r Ain Drew --  |t Hospital-sponsored junk food at a "Healthy" bike-riding event? /  |r Robin Lee --  |t Black-a-tarian /  |r Ma'at Sincere Earth --  |t Identity, freedom, and veganism /  |r Melissa Santosa --  |t Terror /  |r Tara Sophia Bahna-James --  |t Eyes of the dead /  |r Mary Spears --  |t I am Sistah Vegan /  |r Tasha Edwards --  |t Gourmet chef at McD's /  |r Olu Butterfly Woods --  |t To eat or not to eat /  |r Thea Moore --  |t Stop feeding me your bullsh*t /  |r Tishana Joy Trainor --  |t "What you cooking, grandma?" /  |r Nia Yaa --  |t The food and sex link /  |r Angelique Shofar --  |t Journey to veganism /  |r Ajowa Nzinga Ifateyo --  |t The fulfillment of the movement /  |r Adama Maweja --  |t Ma'at diet /  |r Iya Raet --  |t Because they matter /  |r Tashee Meadows --  |t Journey toward compassionate choice : integrating vegan and Sistah experience /  |r Tara Sophia Bahna-James --  |t Veganism and misconceptions of thinness as "normal" and "healthy" : Sistah Vegan break it down in cyberspace /  |g compiled by  |r A. Breeze Harper --  |g Afterword:  |t Liberation as connection and the decolonization of desire /  |r Pattrice Jones 
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