World’s Largest March For Animal Liberation

On Saturday, September 9th 2017, Joshua of This Little Vegan (@thislittlevegan) was able to be a part of the world’s largest march for ANIMAL LIBERATION! The event took place in Israel, and their were thousands of people in attendance, marching through the streets of Tel Aviv. “The passion, dedication, and energy of everyone there were indescribable.” Watch to see what it was like for Joshua to be a part of this record breaking event. You can learn more about Joshua’s travels here.

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