Find out which celebrities are taking advantage of their time at home to check out PETA president’s new book, “Animalkind”!
The award-winning actor shines a spotlight on the force-feeding of birds.
“The Animal People” is the story of a group of advocates determined to shut down the world’s largest animal-testing lab and an industry hell-bent on stopping them.
Check out PETA’s exclusive photos from our weekend in Atlanta, where hip-hop legend Jermaine Dupri served vegan Thanksgiving meals to families in need!
The Emmy winner, Oscar nominee, and badass defender of animals and the planet continued calling out TAMU and its atrocities even as authorities hauled him out.
With a little help from PETA and P!nk, Billie Eilish exposed her Instagram followers to the horrendous, hidden cruelty in the wool industry.
The vegetarian model and son of Jude Law and Sadie Frost follows his parents’ example by starring in a new anti-fur campaign for PETA U.K.
There’s a new campaigner in town: PETA’s “climate change cow.” She took her “MOOving” message to New Hampshire ahead of the first primary for the 2020 presidential election.
With Fashion Week underway, former “Project Runway” host and animal activist Tim Gunn knows one look is always a fashion faux pas: fur.
The Amazon isn’t burning by accident—it’s being burned to make way for more animal agriculture. But these Twitter users, celebrities, and others have a plan.
There’s no way for Toronto International Film Festival to continue accepting Canada Goose’s blood money and still be ethical.
Social media users who harm animals should be removed from their platforms, and PETA is urging YouTube, Twitch, and others to take action.
Cameras were rolling when a bird reportedly died in “Them That Follow” actor Alice Englert’s hands on set—a needless reminder that animals aren’t entertainers.
Six years ago, “Blackfish” sparked worldwide outrage. So why are orcas still being captured and crammed into tanks? “Long Gone Wild” explores their plight.
iAmAnimal’s breathtaking “Unleash” music video features PETA founder Ingrid Newkirk, along with other prominent figures who promote compassion.