Animal rights activism is not a “white thing,” and these remarkable women of color prove it. Get to know them—and get inspired.
THIS FRIDAY: Pull up a seat and prepare to be awed as PETA’s president shares stories of animals’ amazing intelligence from her latest book, “Animalkind.” Did we mention there will be chocolates?
Everyone knows that the words we use have the power to create a more inclusive world or to perpetuate oppression, so PETA is asking everyone to think before they speak—or type.
If it’s true that the squeaky wheel gets the grease, then those who seek justice must squeak. Here’s how you can seize opportunities to do just that.
Single parenting can be tough, but this widowed orangutan is nurturing and caring for his daughters.
Hot toddies and adopted doggies! PETA toasts congressional animal champions and progress for animals with a spirited inaugural virtual bash.
Huge news! L’Oréal Group—the world’s largest cosmetics and beauty company—has banned brushes made with hair taken from animals after a PETA push.
Meet some of the thousands of animals whose lives Animal Rahat changed in 2020—like Sahdev, a bullock who had a rope embedded in his neck that was slowly choking him.
Each year, PETA helps countless animals, giving many a new life by placing them in loving homes and accredited sanctuaries. Check out some of our 2020 rescue stories!
Through a pandemic that’s shaking the world, PETA went harder than ever before in 2020. Check out some of this year’s groundbreaking victories for animals.
Renowned French artist Invader launched a limited collection of T-shirts and stickers created for PETA France in support of animal rights.
Tofu never caused a pandemic, but it sure does inspire fantastic gifts. Shop PETA’s Truly Tasteful Tofu Collection and our many other holiday gifts.
You better watch out … you better not make animals cry, because PETA is coming to town! Find out who’s getting coal this year and how you can help.
Staying home can mean getting loud for suffering animals. Here’s a list of easy and safe actions that students can take without coming into contact with others.
A lot has changed since the Silver Spring monkeys case (PETA’s first undercover investigation), but one thing has remained constant: Our exposés help us win victories for animals.