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Miss Liberty: A Film Whose Time has Come

Created by Victoria Moran and

Rev. William Melton



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An Introduction by Ingrid Newkirk, Founder and President of PETA: 



Miss Liberty, a feature film created by Rev. William Melton and written by Rev. William and Victoria Moran, is currently in development. It's the engaging story of how the escape from a slaughterhouse of one used-up dairy cow changes lives and affects a community. It's pure, engaging entertainment for families. The time has come for a you-get-the popcorn kind of movie focused on a single dairy cow, mooing for other 270 million of them––and for a film that draws attention to other problems in the meat industry, such as worker treatment and safety. This is a movie that won’t alienate omnivores, but rather awaken every viewer to a wrong they just might want to see set right.

We’d love to have you on our team, in our family. For more information visit our website Miss Liberty the Movie, regarding the current development status of the film, steps for moving forward, and how you can help. The Compassion Consortium is the 501c3 nonprofit partner of Miss Liberty, meaning that your donations to the development of the film are fully tax-deductible. In addition, thanks to a welcome foundation grant, all donations are matched, dollar for dollar, up to $100,000.

 

If you're in the New York City area and would like to be invited to a FUNdraising party to take place in a glorious gallery space in Chelsea, please email compassionconsortium@gmail.com letting us know and we'll send you a formal invitation via Paperless Post.

 

·      5:30 to 7:30 pm Wed. June 12

·      Delectables from Peacefood Cafe & Rebel Cheese

·      Libations from Whitecliff (vegan) Vineyard

·      The live comedy stylings of Myq Kaplan

·      Video messaging to celebrate Miss Liberty from Ingrid Newkirk, Jane Velez-Mitchell, Gene Baur, and one of the actors to be announced at the event and attached in ernest when we've raised the development funds of $200,000. (A hint about him: he started as a child actor, has made 56 movies to date, and is vegan. Other actors onboard include a Golden Globe, Drama Desk, and Helen Hayes Award winner, a sports legend, and an Academy Award nominee.)

 

In addition, there will be a glittery silent auction. Items include:

 

·      A weekend at Farm Sanctuary with accommodation in one of their charming tiny houses and full access to all the pig petting and cow conversing you can handle

·      Private cooking class with Chef Fran Costigan, author of Vegan Chocolate 

·      Original art from Layla Love, Lisa Goldstein, and Madeleine Tuttle

·      Full tuition to the Main Street Vegan Academy fall 2024 course

·      Dream vacation at the legendary Stanford Inn -- all vegan resort and spa -- in Mendocino, California

·      An elegant dinner at NYC's only classically French vegan restaurant, Delice & Sarrasin

·      A haber-dashing bag from Brave Gentleman––and so much more.

 

So, please visit https://misslibertythemovie.com and, if you'll be in New York June 12th, write to compassionconsortium@gmail.com to be invited. 



 
 
 

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Special Event Replay - A Sacred Sendoff for Jane Goodall

October 4, 2025 6:30 p.m. EST

While October 4 was celebrated around the world as World Animal Day and the Feast of St. Francis, and myriad animal blessings were be held, Compassion Consortium gathered to share the blessings Jane Goodall brought into our lives and into the lives of the animals we care so deeply for and about. 

Victoria Moran opened with her memories of Jane, reminding us of how Jane lived up to her truth until her last moments here. Then, Rev. Sarah A. Bowen, author of Sacred Sendoffs, reflected on Jane’s legacy of weaving together science and spirituality—inviting us to recognize animals’ capacity for spiritual connection with their habitats, and perhaps with a mysterious force beyond themselves. Bowen also shared insights from her recent research on Jane, presented at the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics scholar gathering.

 

Next, Patricia Denys—photographer, educator, animal rights activist, and visual creative force behind Animal Culture Magazine—offered a visual tribute from her personal moments with Jane. Rev. Ginny Mikita shared about the enduring legal implications of Jane’s work and Lisa Levinson guided us in a beautiful meditation to honor Jane's legacy. Our gathering concluded with a sacred fire ritual—a collective blessing to accompany Jane on her journey into “Whatever’s Next.”

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Join Rev. Sarah for a presentation and discussion “Jane Goodall: Science meets Spirituality” on November 9 at 5 pm ET

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Thank you for attending or watching this very special gathering, A Sacred Sendoff for Jane Goodall. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to help Compassion Consortium provide emotional, spiritual, and grief support to animal advocates, you can do so here:

https://www.compassionconsortium.org/donate

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In June, Victoria Moran, founder of Main Street Vegan Academy (MSVA) and Co-founder of Compassion Consortium led our Circle with a conversation about the power of vegan living and all about this special learning experience. Main Street Vegan Academy offers a transformative training program designed to deepen your knowledge of vegan living and empower you to become an effective advocate for a compassionate world. Through expert instruction, personal mentorship, and a supportive community, you'll gain the tools to confidently coach others, speak, write, and lead with heart-centered purpose. Whether you're called to professional work or personal growth, MSVA equips you with the skills, connections, and inspiration to amplify your voice for animals, the planet, and human health.
 

🌱 Ready to explore MSVA? Visit mainstreetvegan.com to learn about upcoming programs!

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This book is an honest and light-hearted companion for fully embracing every day and every decade. Highly recommended!
—Dean Ornish, MD, #1 New York Times bestselling author
 

As we engage with the ideas in Age Like a Yogi, we invite you to reflect on how these teachings resonate with your own life and inspire fresh ways to age with purpose and joy. Come prepared to learn, laugh, and share, and find out how pre-ordering your copy of Age Like a Yogi can earn you perks, including an exclusive day-long Zoom seminar on growing older yogically (January 12th, recorded if you can't make it live), and the Age Like a Yogi all vegan e-cookbook.
 

It is the deftness with which Moran handles this delicate balance between the metaphysical and tangible that makes her guide such a pleasure to read. –Kirkus Reviews

Victoria is the author of 14 books, including the iconic Main Street Vegan and the international bestseller, Creating a Charmed Life. She appeared twice on Oprah, was listed by VegNews among The Top 10 Living Vegetarian Authors, won Peta's Sexiest Vegan Over 50 in 2016, and was inducted in 2024 into the Vegan Hall of Fame.

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REV.  FATHER JOHN DEAR

REV. JANET WARNER CHAPMAN

ELAINE HUTCHISON

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SHAUN MONSON

Writer, director, and producer of Earthlings

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Earthlings premiered in 2005 at the Artivist Film Festival where it won Best Documentary Feature. It won Best Content Award at the Boston International Film Festival, and at the San Diego Film Festival it won Best Documentary Film; the Humanitarian Award went to Phoenix for his work on the film. This documentary is based on the three sectors of life on earth: Nature, Animals (other than us), and Humankind. It doesn't take long to see that most of the problems faced by all three sectors can be traced back to the third one.

JASMINE SINGER

Author and Co-Founder of Our Hen House Podcast

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She is the author of The VegNews Guide to Being a Fabulous Vegan and Always Too Much and Never Enough: A Memoir.  Along with animal law professor Mariann Sullivan, Jasmin is also the co-host of the long-running Our Hen House podcast, an award-winning show that centers around animal rights. 

REVEREND SARAH BOWEN

Author, Co-founder of Compassion Consortium

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DR. JOANNE KONG, GENE BAUR, & VICTORIA MORAN

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President and Co-Founder of Dharma Voices for Animals (DVA)

Learn about the Buddha’s teachings on compassion to all beings in Dharma Voices for Animals’ free documentary Animals and the Buddha. The 45-minute documentary includes interviews with world-renowned monastics and lay teachers including Jetsuma Tenzin Palmo, Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi, Ven. Bhante Gunaratana, Ven. Geshe Phelgye, Christopher Titmuss, teachers from Spirit Rock Meditation Center and many others.

ERIKA ALLISON
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