Questions tagged [outreach]

Communicating about (or promoting) vegetarian and vegan lifestyles with non-vegns. For questions about getting along with the non-vegns in your life, you may want to use [living-with-omnivores]

Outreach is actively seeking to distribute an idea, often some form of knowledge or practice, beyond the community or institution that produces and sustains that idea.

Forms of Outreach

People conducting outreach usually interact with three distinct audiences.

  • People who have never practiced vegetarianism or veganism. These people may be unfamiliar with the reasons why people go vegetarian, and likely do not know how to live a healthy life as a vegetarian. This form of outreach is sometimes denigrated as proselytism or "preaching" by people who would prefer not to be the object of outreach.
  • People who are currently practicing a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle can be supported with motivation, practical information, and group support. (This website, Vegetarianism.SE, can be considered a form of outreach.)
  • People who have ceased practicing a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle may seek to be understood, and understanding their experience and reasoning is likely to be valuable to somebody practicing outreach.

Outreach can take many different forms.

  • Having face-to-face discussions with friends and family, or even with strangers in streets and other public spaces.
  • Distributing leaflets or talking to people on a stand at an event
  • Festivals, potlucks, and other public or private events that help to build group identity
  • Bringing your class a box of vegan cupcakes on graduation day
  • Creation of media items such as documentaries, books, YouTube channels, blogs, and podcasts.
  • Writing posts and comments on social media. This form of outreach is sometimes described as slacktivism.

Outreach as a form of Activism

Outreach is a form of activism that aims to change other people's behaviour without substantially affecting their circumstances. Outreach may be effective when people lack awareness about the "how" and "why" of vegetarianism.

Other forms of activism may not aim to change minds as the primary goal. For example, investing in vegan business is a form of economic activism. Creating a new vegan product is a way to change options available to people, thereby making it easier to make a vegan choice. Lobbying to repeal old laws or create new laws is an example of legal activism. These are examples of systemic change.

Theories of change can be used to hypothesize about the effectiveness of different forms of activism.

Related tags

For questions about peacefully co-existing with people who do not practice vegetarianism or veganism, you may want to use the tag .

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How can I communicate ideas about vegetarianism or veganism to others without appearing like I am imposing it on them?

In what ways can I share facts and opinions about plant-based diets without appearing pushy and annoying, therefore barring the dissemination of ideas completely? I am referring here to the popular vegan meme but also to my own experiences of…
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How can commitment to veganism and vegetarianism be encouraged?

For many, a lack of knowledge is the primary barrier to becoming vegan or vegetarian. Some understand the issues however, but struggle to commit to a specific diet or lifestyle due to a lack of willpower, lack of convenient options, etc. How can…
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Which ethical arguments for veg*nism empirically work the most often?

Every veg*n has their own reasons for being veg*n and their own opinions about which arguments are most convincing. No argument is going to convince everyone. Changing your beliefs or actions is a complex, individual process. However, if a list of…
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Is there a Vegan Society in China?

I haven't noticed any outreach in China to date. Which is odd because I can buy food made for vegans from Asia. Perhaps the information is not available in English or online.
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What are the main vegan or vegetarian organizations in Latin America?

Yep, simple and straight-forward: Which are the main veg*n organizations, collectives, etc. in Latin America? In which countries does each organization work? Answer to the comments. Since Riker asks for the meaning of "main" word I suggest to mean…
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Incorporating vegetarianism in primary school teaching

How would you incorporate ideas of veganism and vegetarianism as a primary school teacher (ages 6-10), without promoting potential conflict with the parents of the children. As I see it, a soft introduction to these principles would be simply to…
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How to respond to people who consider vegetarianism "different" or "weird"?

Many people I encounter and eat with aren't used to vegetarianism and how do I handle them when they look at me funny when I can't order the meat at the BBQ place, for example?
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