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Sharon Palmer was quoted in a piece in Today’s Dietitian on vegetarian teenagers, and ensuring they maintain a healthy, nutritious diet.
“Today’s kids are being raised by parents who are more aware of food connections, sustainability, and the environmental impact of the food choices we make,” says Sharon Palmer, RD, author of the upcoming book The Plant-Powered Diet, editor of the Environmental Nutrition newsletter, and contributing editor for Today’s Dietitian. “In my generation, those things weren’t talked about so much. Today’s young people are much more in-tune with the environment, and they realize that vegetarianism is a much more eco-friendly way to eat. They also have more access to information, and on websites like YouTube there are videos showing how animals are treated, which are difficult to watch, making them even more concerned about the humane treatment of animals.” [Today's Dietitian]
Diane Ehrensaft was quoted in a CNN article on gender-nonconforming children. She said, “In the last five years, there has been an explosion in the number of children who are saying you guys have got it wrong. I’m not the gender you think I am.”
Tristan Gooley was featured on the How To Do Everything podcast, run by two NPR producers, giving tips on how to find your way in a new city. Who knew satellite dishes could be so helpful!
You can listen to the podcast here or subscribe on iTunes here.
Amy Rogers attended Lukas Volger’s event at Park Road Books, and reported on his vegetarian mac and cheese.
Sharon Palmer did an interview about her new book The Plant-Powered Diet yesterday on Voice America. You can listen to the episode on Janet Zappala’s Food for Thought.
Tristan Gooley was featured on “The Today Show” on December 6, 2011. He shows NBC’s Michelle Kosinski how to use the natural signs around us to never get lost again!
Nick Lomb’s beautiful book Transit of Venus worth every penny, according to The Australian
“Teaching Kids to Be Helpers”—The Salt Lake Tribune quotes Mary Gordon (Roots of Empathy) in an article about encouraging children to vounteer.
Diane Ehrensaft was featured on Anderson Cooper’s talk show, which devoted an entire hour to transgender children and their families.
Diane Ehrensaft’s Gender Born, Gender Made featured in PFLAG Greensboro