The new film ‘Okja’ shines a light on underground animal rescuers.
“The Late Show” host is going vegan for 17 days, but we’re hoping the comedian makes the change a permanent one after realizing just how easy it is.
Actor Paul Dano talked to PETA about the way filming this movie affected his view of animals on factory farms.
You’ll never eat fish again.
PETA observers documented the suffering of sheep at a Utah operation to which a Patagonia-approved wool producer sends thousands of sheep each year to be sheared.
“The United States must demand that this horrific practice be stopped immediately.”
84. This movie is going to have people crying in the meat aisles of grocery stores.
For nearly two minutes, it looks as though the carcass of this tuna refuses to die.
Case Farms—an Ohio slaughterhouse—is notorious for its stench, so PETA is encouraging drivers to say no to smelly meat and go vegan instead!
Vegan options are exploding in restaurants and grocery stores, and PETA will continue to remind everyone to see the individuals used for meat and dairy.
Another First Amendment victory for animals!
The charges are further proof that “humane meat” is a myth.
The animal rights activist and longtime PETA friend has opened a pop-up eatery in the South of France, which will feature an all-vegan menu.
PETA’s patriots rallied near a cruel hot dog–eating contest in Brooklyn to encourage folks to try delicious cruelty-free wieners instead.
Okja just stole our vegan hearts.