Valentine’s Day wasn’t all hearts and smiles. PETA spiced things up with some “tough love” for animal abusers around the world in February.
For those who aren’t in the know, here are some persuasive vegan milk commercials that are helping society move past drinking another species’ boob juice.
This powerful video uses the emotional topic of saying farewell to say goodbye to the dairy industry’s cruelty.
Folks have flooded social media with informative—and often downright hilarious—responses to the dairy industry’s propaganda.
The federal government’s recent ruling—that “USDA Organic” animals can be treated just as inhumanely as those who live and die on factory farms—simply made it official.
Vice News is exposing a new depth to the physical and psychological abuse of cows on dairy farms.
Animals used for food are usually killed in slaughterhouses, out of humans’ sight. When transport trucks carrying them crash on highways, their suffering is harder to ignore.
What do labels such as “humane,” “family-run,” “free-range,” “organic,” and “small-scale” mean? PETA will show you what “humane” farms won’t.
Can you imagine how traumatized this cow must have been?
Act compassionately this holiday season by keeping animals off your plates and out of your closets.
I’m not sure what’s more insulting: hawking cruelty and carcinogens for breast cancer awareness or thinking women aren’t smart enough to see past the color pink.
Animal milk has long been claimed as the go-to source of calcium by the dairy industry, but as it turns out, milk is bad for you.
In San Francisco, giant ‘vegetables’ called for nonviolence and compassion for all.
In addition to watching vendors push the limits of the uses for a deep fryer, you’re going to see some interesting things when you visit the state fair.
PETA is suing the transit agency, which runs ads for the circus, McDonald’s, and military contractors—but is rejecting three PETA advertisements.