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1 - Table of Contents and Contributors
Sistah Vegan: Black Female Vegans Speak on Food, Identity, Health, and Society Edited by A. Breeze Harper, with an Afterword by pattrice jones
Appreciations
Preface
Psyche Williams-Forson
Introduction: The Birth of the Sistah Vegan Project
A. Breeze Harper
- "What You Cooking, Grandma?"
Nia Yaa
- The Food and Sex Link
Angelique Shofar
- I Am Sistah Vegan
Tasha Edwards
- Hospital-sponsored Junk Food at a "Healthy" Bike Riding Event?
Robin Lee
- Gourmet Chef at McD's
Olu Butterfly Woods
- Black-a-tarian
Ma'at Sincere Earth
- Journey to Veganism
Ajowa Nzinga Ifateyo
- To Eat or Not to Eat
Thea Moore
- Stop feeding me your bullsh*t
Tishana Joy Trainor
- Identity, Freedom, and Veganism
Melissa Santosa
- On Being Black and Vegan
Delicia Dunham
- Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan
Michelle R. Loyd-Paige
- Social Justice Beliefs and Addiction to Uncompassionate Consumption: Food for Thought
A. Breeze Harper
- Nutrition Liberation: Plant-based Diets as a Tool for Healing, Resistance, and Self-reliance
Melissa Danielle Haile
- The Fulfillment of the Movement
Adama Maweja
- Veganism and Ecowomanism
Layli Phillips
- Veganism: Stepping Away from the Status Quo
Venus Taylor
- Ma'at Diet
Iya Raet
- Terror
Tara Sophia Bahna-James
- Young, Black, and Vegan
Joi Marie Probus
- Being a Sistah at PETA
Ain Drew
- Eyes of the Dead
Mary Spears
- Because They Matter
Tashee Meadows
- Journey Toward Compassionate Choice: Integrating Vegan and Sistah Experience
Tara Sophia Bahna-James
- Veganism and Misconceptions of Thinness as "Normal" and "Healthy": Sistah Vegans Break It Down in Cyberspace
Compiled by A. Breeze Harper
Afterword: Liberation as Connection and the Decolonization of Desire
pattrice jones
Notes
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