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		<title>Planting Peace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rae Sikora and J.C. Corcoran are vegan educators, writers, and animal advocates who maintain a positive outlook. ]]></description>
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I love the idea of planting peace; one of my favorite photos is of g<a href="http://bit.ly/3Q0LP" target="_blank">uerilla gardening</a> &#8211; it is like a crafty kind of quiet urban relandscape that appeals to my mischievious side. When I first hear about Plant Peace Daily, a website linked to <a href="http://vegfund.org" target="_blank">VegFund.org</a> and UnitedNonviolence.org, I perused it over several sessions. Following the publishing of a recent article on Examiner.com, I received a kind letter from one of the contributors of Plant Peace Daily.  He had forwarded to me a link to a couple of videos, one of which I had on my blog already (see above).  I watched the other video, also very informative, and promptly shared it on the Veganacious fan page on Facebook.  When time permitted, I perused their website and found it to be tremendously affirmative and helpful, full of wonderful essays, positive ideas, and excellent resources.  I bookmarked it for later viewing.</p>
<p>Since that time, I have returned to Plant Peace Daily many times.  Their <a href="http://www.plantpeacedaily.org/files/CARING_CONSUMER_WALLET_CARD.jpg" target="_blank">ethical consumer </a>printout is a great thing to have on hand before any shopping trip; it is a handy reminder to consider the consequences of your purchases.  Print it out, stick it in your wallet; it may help you to make more conscious choices when you consume. I have had an article titled <em>Like A Caged Animal</em> on my desktop for some time. It is a great article, beautifully and sensitively written, but I did not remember where I found it and thus could not refer to it or incorporate it into a post. I just found out that it came from Plant Peace Daily and it is only one of several excellent articles and essays on the site (see below).  Their <a href="http://plantpeacedaily.blogspot.com" target="_blank">blog</a> allows you to enjoy their travels, too; the amazing photographs give you a close up of what is going on in different parts of the world that you may be missing: fairy doors, telephone poles adorned with hearts, dogs awaiting slaughter &#8211; all the good, the glorious and the hideous that life has to offer.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://veganacious.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/rae-and-jc-and-dogs-11.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-6449" title="rae-and-jc-and-dogs-1" src="http://veganacious.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/rae-and-jc-and-dogs-11.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="461" /></a>Plant Peace Daily is a crew consisting of JC Corcoran, Rae Sikora, Tikvah and Bean; the first two are bipedic and the last two are quadripedic earthlings. They travel together spreading the good word about peace, conflict resolution, the environment, conscious consumerism, veganism, health and nutrition.  They are a sort of mobile fitness team &#8211; fitness for the body, soul, planet, mind; a team that teaches living in harmony.  I love one of the cartoons on their <a href="http://plantpeacedaily.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">blog</a>. It shows two diverging roads: on the left there is a sign that reads, &#8220;Truth, Justice, Wisdom&#8221; and on the right is a path that reads, &#8220;99 cent burgers,&#8221; on which all the people are lined up.  This is such a good graphic of what faces us on a daily basis, but with the left-sided path often hidden.  Rae and JC and their canine pals travel throughout the country, giving workshops and speaking at universities, retreats, schools, and anywhere else that beckons them.  Go to their <a href="http://plantpeacedaily.org" target="_blank">website</a> if you are interested in having them speak for your organization.</p>
<p>Rae has been speaking on behalf of animals for over twenty-five years. She is co-founder of the Center for Compassionate Living, the International Institute for Humane Education, and VegFund.org, a new organization that provides vegan food for fundraisers and events.  JC co-founded VegMichigan (largest veg organization in the state) and VegFund.org, along with Rae. Their diverse educational backgrounds (cultural anthropology and environmental education for Rae, emergency medicine and fitness for JC) make them uniquely qualified to provide inspiration and incentives to help people live in harmony with their values.  Their speaking programs and workshops include titles such as &#8220;Human Billboards,&#8221;  &#8221;Despair Repair, and &#8220;In Their Skin,&#8221; programs sure to increase awareness and compassion.</p>
<p>Do not overlook their essays page.  The articles are wonderful and will draw me back time and again for inspiration. <em>Like A Caged Animal </em>touched me, but <em>Despair Repair</em> caused tears to flow that stayed with me all day; I doubt the imagery will ever leave me.  It so graphically revealed the individuality of our shared journeys on earth, if only we weren&#8217;t so very blind and disassociated from them.  Then there is JC&#8217;s article, <em>Ingrid Newkirk and Al Gore in the Same Leaky Boat</em> &#8211; it is spot on and well done.  It is hope-inducing to know these two are out there, creatively working for a better, more peaceful world. Whenever I need an affirmative shot-in-the-arm or a bit of activist encouragement, I will return to Plant Peace Daily &#8212; you should, too.</p>
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