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Maral Papakhian's avatar

Miyoko has been a supporter of VWS since the first summit in S.F. when it actually seemed to be about veganism and supporting women. Since then, it has turned into a food tech business fair and a book promotion event opportunity for Jenny. It’s disturbing and appalling that as Miyoko’s “friend” and co-chair and fully understanding what Miyoko was enduring with her founding company, Miyoko’s Creamery, Jenny would ask Miyoko’s Creamery to be a sponsor. I’m impressed with Miyoko’s strength, resolve, and follow through to still attend the event.

Miyoko was also supposed to be on a panel representing her animal sanctuary, Rancho Compasión, along with two other sanctuary founders discussing their humane program for teens and animals (LEAP) but was decidedly dropped in favor of for-profit food tech leaders discussing $$ and business. Where’s the veganism without discussing the animals??

I decided not to attend this year’s event and do not plan on attending any in the future. It’s not a vegan womens summit, it’s a tech and employment fair/book signing event where the top entrepreneurs strut their stuff.

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Melanie Carpenter's avatar

Thank you, Michele, for explaining in a few words the despicable way in which Miyoko is being treated by women I thought were on “her side” in this whole mess !!!

It makes me sad to see the company she founded is even allowed in the door at the Vegan Women Summit !!!

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