In a lifetime commitment to fighting injustice, the Nobel laureate included the world’s other sentient beings on his moral agenda.
PETA won big in 2021: We pushed Taiwan to stop drowning and shocking animals, Canada Goose to ditch fur, ExxonMobil to end its Iditarod sponsorship, and more!
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Aid organizations like Heifer International claim to work against poverty by donating live animals to families in developing countries, but this only adds to the suffering.
Packed with skill-building activities, a former PETA undercover investigator’s inspiring story, games, and winter-related freebies, Students Opposing Speciesism’s virtual event will help the youth of today thaw people’s hearts for animals. Sign up now!
From sweaters and sweets to your cat’s new favorite toy, beat the crowd and stock up on the PETA Shop’s exclusive holiday gifts.
Treat yo’ELF to some family-friendly fun and let your kids know that this compassionate character wants them to skip “naughty” and go straight to “nice” for each other and animals.
With all eyes on Billie Eilish at her first Met Gala, she turned the spotlight onto the plight of animals killed for food and fashion.
Urban Outraged is a killer shopping experience by PETA that brings new meaning to the question “Who are you wearing?”
“We are not whole unless we show respect to all.” PETA President Ingrid Newkirk encourages everyone to celebrate “ThanksVegan” with a poem from liberationist Benjamin Zephaniah.
Feeling overwhelmed? We’ve all been there. When you need extra encouragement, try one of these ideas from PETA staffers.
The fight for food justice has never tasted so good! See how PETA’s working to bring healthy vegan foods to cities across the U.S.
Everyone deserves to have access to nutritious food. PETA and Slutty Vegan restaurateur Pinky Cole are kicking off our campaign to get it to them.
Like many others, we here at PETA are filing through our memories of September 11, 2001: the chaos, the fear, the sorrow—and amid it all, people helping others, including animals.
How can we keep our fellow animals in mind during the Jewish New Year? Here are some animal-kind tips for your Rosh Hashanah celebration.