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Thrive Africa, a department of Thrive Philanthropy, amplifies the vegan food justice movement across Africa by bolstering advocates that aim to reduce industrial animal agriculture, & create healthy, sustainable, locally-relevant vegan food opportunities

Your plant-based advocacy deserves a powerful brand!Join the Thrive Africa Branding & Marketing Masterclass 2026 and gai...
16/06/2026

Your plant-based advocacy deserves a powerful brand!

Join the Thrive Africa Branding & Marketing Masterclass 2026 and gain practical skills to strengthen your campaigns and expand your impact.

📌 Master social media & influencer engagement
🎨 Design professional advocacy materials with Canva
đź“° Learn how to gain media coverage
🤝 Receive personalised 1-on-1 guidance with Nabaasa Innocent in August
🏆 Graduate with a certificate

đź“… Webinars begin 9 July.

Ready to take your campaign to the next level? Apply today.

Thrive Africa is a department of Thrive Philanthropy.

The Thrive Africa Accelerator 2026 has equipped you with the tools, Now it’s time to create impact!Thrive Africa invites...
08/06/2026

The Thrive Africa Accelerator 2026 has equipped you with the tools, Now it’s time to create impact!

Thrive Africa invites you to register and participate in the 4th Edition of Thrive Africa Vegan Restaurant Week!

📅 21–27 September 2026
🌍 Across Africa

Here is your opportunity to support restaurants, engage communities, promote delicious plant-based foods, and join us to build a sustainable food systems rooted in Africa.

Ready to lead change in your city or country?

đź”— Register now:
https://www.thriveafricaveganrestaurantweek.com/

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FINAL SESSION!Join Omowale Adewale for the final session of the Intersectional Veganism Speaking Series as he explores h...
02/06/2026

FINAL SESSION!

Join Omowale Adewale for the final session of the Intersectional Veganism Speaking Series as he explores how and why it’s important to dismantle patriarchy.

Patriarchy is a system that continues to shape inequality and maintain the status quo across generations.

The session will cover :
• Fatherhood
• Patriarchy
• Womanism
• Feminism
• Gender Equity

A powerful closing conversation on justice, responsibility, and transformation.

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20/05/2026

Happening Tomorrow at 5pm EAT!

As we conclude the Thrive Africa Accelerator 2026, join our final webinar designed to help you confidently lead the 2026 in your community.

This session will focus on what truly drives success:
- Mobilising people
- Building partnerships
- Activating communities

We are honoured to host two inspiring guest speakers:

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Thrive Africa Vegan Women’s Initiative Co-Manager and also works with TORCH INITIATIVES

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Founder & Director, Greyton Farm Animal Sanctuary

đź“… Tomorrow, Thursday, 21 May
⏰ 5:00 PM EAT

Dear Plant-Based Food Advocates,As we conclude the Thrive Africa Accelerator 2026, we warmly invite you to join our fina...
13/05/2026

Dear Plant-Based Food Advocates,

As we conclude the Thrive Africa Accelerator 2026, we warmly invite you to join our final webinar - a session designed to equip and inspire leaders preparing to host the Thrive Africa Vegan Restaurant Week 2026 in their communities.

This webinar will focus on the key drivers of successful community activation: mobilising people, building meaningful partnerships, and creating lasting impact.

We are honoured to welcome two special guests:

• Virginia Ruguru
A community outreach coordinator and advocate for plant-based food systems, leading Initiatives to promote plant-based diets. Under Torch Initiatives she has engaged over 2,000 students, 500 women, and 1,000 youth in Kenya, highlighting the role of culturally rooted food systems in addressing health challenges and the wider impacts of industrial animal agriculture.

Nicola Vernon
Founder & Director of Greyton Farm Animal Sanctuary

Date: Thursday, 22 May 2026
Time: 5:00 PM EAT

We look forward to seeing you .

07/05/2026

Don’t miss today’s webinar at 5pm EAT with Omowale Adewale.
Date: Thursday 7 May 2026, 5Pm EAT.
Topic: Vegan Intersectionality.

Inspired by Kimberlé Crenshaw, this session explores how systems of oppression are interconnected and how veganism can be used as a tool for social change.
What to expect.
• Foundations of intersectionality
• Links between race, gender & class
• Expanding veganism beyond animals
• Inclusive advocacy strategies
Join us and strengthen your approach to activism and community impact
If you haven’t registered yet, follow the link below 👇🏿
https://www.thrivephilanthropy.org/omowale
This webinar is a project of Thrive Philanthropy

Webinar Alert: Vegan IntersectionalityJoin Omowale Adewale on 7 May 2026 for a powerful session exploring how veganism c...
05/05/2026

Webinar Alert: Vegan Intersectionality
Join Omowale Adewale on 7 May 2026 for a powerful session exploring how veganism connects with social justice.
Based on the work of Kimberlé Crenshaw, this session breaks down how systems of oppression are linked and how veganism can be part of the solution.
What you’ll learn:
• What intersectionality really means
• How race, gender & class connect
• Why veganism goes beyond animals
• How to advocate for inclusive change
Don’t miss this important conversation on justice, food, and community.
This webinar is a project of Thrive Philanthropy

Webinar Alert: Vegan IntersectionalityJoin Omowale Adewale on 7 May 2026 for a powerful session exploring how veganism c...
01/05/2026

Webinar Alert: Vegan Intersectionality

Join Omowale Adewale on 7 May 2026 for a powerful session exploring how veganism connects with social justice.

Based on the work of Kimberlé Crenshaw, this session breaks down how systems of oppression are linked and how veganism can be part of the solution.

What to expect
• What intersectionality really means
• How race, gender & class connect
• Why veganism goes beyond animals
• How to advocate for inclusive change

Intersectional Veganism Speaking Series | Webinar 3.Thrive Philanthropy invites you to the third session of the Intersec...
20/04/2026

Intersectional Veganism Speaking Series | Webinar 3.

Thrive Philanthropy invites you to the third session of the Intersectional Veganism Speaking Series with Omowale Adewale
This is a critical conversation on how veganism connects with broader social justice movements.
📅 Date: 07 May 2026
Theme: Vegan Intersectionality
Originally articulated by Kimberlé Crenshaw, intersectionality highlights how systems of oppression are interconnected and cannot be addressed in isolation.
In this session, Omowale Adewale will explore how vegan intersectionality offers a powerful framework for understanding injustice across multiple dimensions—and how it can be applied in advocacy, education, and movement-building.
Key areas of discussion:
Foundations of intersectionality
Intersections of gender, race, and class
Expanding veganism beyond animals and health
Using language and advocacy to drive inclusive social change
This session is designed for advocates committed to strengthening their approach to activism, community building, and food justice.

Omowale Speaking Series Webinar will be back on April 2Title:  “What It Takes to Organize Black VegFest”Discover how NYC...
25/03/2026

Omowale Speaking Series Webinar will be back on April 2
Title: “What It Takes to Organize Black VegFest”

Discover how NYC’s award-winning vegan festival thrives! Learn tips on community organizing, advocacy, and building events that make an impact.

✨ Perfect for food justice advocates and event organizers.

🔗 Register now: https://www.thrivephilanthropy.org/omowale

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