Ronen Bar (vegan): Bringing Animal Suffering to Light, Part 2 of 311:18Ronen Bar (vegan): Bringing Animal Suffering to Light, Part 2 of 3Today is International Animal Rights Day, an event annually observed worldwide on December 10 to bring awareness that animals are sentient beings like us and deserve freedom, justice, and respect. Ronen’s worldwide investigations have revealed the truth of the animals’ extreme anguish in slaughterhouses and elsewhere to the public. His work has led to “wide-scale public debates, class action lawsuGood People, Good Work2020-12-10 1580 Views9396p720p720pHQ2020-12-10Good People, Good Work Ronen Bar (vegan): Bringing Animal Suffering to Light, Part 3 of 310:38Ronen Bar (vegan): Bringing Animal Suffering to Light, Part 3 of 3Today, we hear Ronen speak about kosher foods as well as cultured meat. Kosher means that the product has been certified to meet Jewish dietary laws. Both animal products and animal-free foods can be kosher. “Unfortunately, kosher doesn't mean that there was no animal cruelty. [It’s] the other way around. All the kosher meat sold in Israel is entangled, is connected to animal cruelty.” “The only kGood People, Good Work2020-12-14 1242 Views12396p720p720pHQ2020-12-14Good People, Good Work Successful Refugees and Immigrants Leading the Way, Part 6: Tech Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Dame Stephanie Shirley15:06Successful Refugees and Immigrants Leading the Way, Part 6: Tech Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Dame Stephanie ShirleyDame Stephanie Shirley was born Vera Buchthal in Dortmund, Germany, in 1933. The turbulent political situation at the time prompted many parents in Central Europe to send their children to safer countries. In July of 1939, Stephanie, aged 5, and her 9-year-old sister Renate, were put on a train headed for England, UK. After a journey of two and a half days, they arrived in Britain as KindertranspoGood People, Good Work2020-12-21 1962 Views17396p720p720pHQ2020-12-21Good People, Good Work