In terms of philosophy, Animal Liberation by Singer is one of the most well-cited in terms of opening our eyes to how we view animals and their pain and suffering, even if it's a bit old. Quite a dense read though.
But for a marxist lens, some of the sidebar has really good references. In particular I'd recommend Aph Ko's book. In terms of dietary change, I like veganricha.com for indian recipes (though she has some non-indian ones as well)!
Awesome :D. My absolute favorite there is the vegan malai kofta, when I wasn't vegan I used to love it so this version doesn't use any dairy and is sooo tasty: https://www.veganricha.com/vegan-malai-kofta-recipe/
There's a bunch resources in the sidebar here that might be able to help you out. There's actually some more things I'd like to add to it, but I can't anymore. Anything you're looking for in particular?
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In terms of philosophy, Animal Liberation by Singer is one of the most well-cited in terms of opening our eyes to how we view animals and their pain and suffering, even if it's a bit old. Quite a dense read though.
But for a marxist lens, some of the sidebar has really good references. In particular I'd recommend Aph Ko's book. In terms of dietary change, I like veganricha.com for indian recipes (though she has some non-indian ones as well)!
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Awesome :D. My absolute favorite there is the vegan malai kofta, when I wasn't vegan I used to love it so this version doesn't use any dairy and is sooo tasty: https://www.veganricha.com/vegan-malai-kofta-recipe/
There's a bunch resources in the sidebar here that might be able to help you out. There's actually some more things I'd like to add to it, but I can't anymore. Anything you're looking for in particular?
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Yeah, on mobile, at least for me, it's on the bottom of the page so you have to scroll down.