Animal Vegan Advocacy Summit Hits LA
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AVA Summit brought together over 800 passionate animal advocates from more than 50 countries in Los Angeles to share their vision for a compassionate, plant-based future. “You’ll feel like you’re there,” as UnchainedTV showcases the energy, unity, and purpose driving this historic gathering. This is arguably the most important social justice movement of our lifetimes as it impacts everything from climate change to human health.
What You’ll Discover
Experience inspiring speeches from Beyond Meat CEO Ethan Brown, who opened the event, and renowned vegan advocate Tracye McQuirter, whose powerful keynote closed the summit. In between, watch vibrant panel discussions, networking meetups, and the dramatic unveiling of a remarkable new painting featuring over 150 animals.
Join the Movement
Ending the unnecessary and cruel suffering of animals is a moral issue that impacts billions of oppressed beings who cannot advocate for themselves. It's also an environmental, health and humanitarian issue. Be inspired to join this global call for compassion and help build a future free from animal exploitation. For more details or to attend the next summit, visit https://www.avasummit.com
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