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Hundreds Gather in California for Conscious Eating Conference

April 14, 2016 by Leave a Comment


The News

In March, several hundred people came together in Berkeley, California, for the annual Conscious Eating Conference. Throughout the day, advocates, authors and philosophers from around the country made presentations about the ethics of eating and how food choices impact animals, human health and the planet. To view and share the full presentations, please visit  United Poultry Concerns.

The David Brower Center in Berkeley was filled to capacity with several hundred attendees.

Hope Bohanec of United Poultry Concerns

Hope Bohanec of United Poultry Concerns

During the breaks, attendees visited the booths of animal advocacy groups, animal sanctuaries, authors  and vegan companies.

The 2016 Conscious Eating Conference featured exhibitors from around the country

The 2016 Conscious Eating Conference featured exhibitors from around the country

Your Turn

United Poultry Concerns is a national advocacy group that “promotes the compassionate and respectful treatment of domestic fowl.” To learn more about UPC and to support their work, please visit their website.



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  1. Elizabeth Hemmerdinger says:

    Thank you, Donny. Great presentation of the event. Now I wish I could see what you talked about.

    1. Hi Elizabeth, in a few weeks, we will post Donny Moss’s presentation and the whole conference for people to download, watch & share. Thanks for your interest & support! Karen Davis, United Poultry Concerns http://www.upc-online.org

  2. Donny, thank you ever so much for speaking at our 5th annual Conscious Eating Conference on March 19 in Berkeley, CA and for making this terrific one-minute video showing the energy and enthusiasm of our wonderful day. It was indeed a great day for all of us, for Animal Liberation & Vegan Living. Karen & UPC http://www.upc-online.org

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