Moscow dinner for IFAW, Donors and sympathetic people, Activists wanting to join forces.

Hello,

One of the things that Russians and Canadians have in common is that we are citizens of nations with vast territories of wilderness and with large populations of wild citizens of diverse species.

In wilderness there is a future. In wilderness there is hope. In wilderness there is freedom.

We should not be complacent about the natural treasures we are blessed with. Indeed it bestows on us an awesome responsibility to be custodians and to bequeath what we have to our children and their children’s children.

The Iroquois held the view that we must not make any decision until we take into consideration the consequences of our decisions on all future generations.

The lands of Russia like those of Canada are silent monuments of all that has come before and within the dark forests, from the tops of the mountains to the depths of million lakes a busy biodiversity of species maintains our life support systems. Our lands in all their richness straddle to top of the planet and we who are fortunate to live in these times must understand the importance of living harmoniously with all other species.

Russia like Canada is more than just a nation of people. We are nations of diversity of life and our survival and our happiness rests on maintaining that diversity.

This world is self sustaining but only if we as the dominant species participate in the process of renewal with the tools of conservation Kindness and Empathy.

I may be a little naive, and I certainly do not want to offend anyone -But- For the record. I must say- I do not believe in sexism, racism or speciesism. There is no one here more important than a dog or a cat or a whale or a chimpanzee... We must coexist. Harmoniously .. without war, With out guns, without bombs, maybe even without military, or borders. There is no superior religion or race.
The planet was not made for just humans- to devour,
and corrupt ...
It feels like a bad dream -
FeAr IS an illusion- it is used
to control people-
to feed into the fantacism -is propogandic mind tampering - ,
to be fighting and killing over,
what we all crave..
and deserve.
Peace,
for ALL living things.  
The only REAL issue before us - is saving the planet.
Giving people the freedom they deserve- to love who they wish - to just be who they are -
love heals in all forms.
We must create more
Renewable energy options -not be toying, bartering with fossil feuls, we must protect the biodiversity of land and sea... Is our only hope.
There is a dangerous
chess game going on around us.
-maybe,  it's just to see - who might save the day.
At this point. desperately...
I believe it is President Putin -
He or ...
Sean Penn. ?
Who knows...
It's a toss up.
Enjoy your evening.
For all the Oceans
And, Lands creatures. We must focus on what's important.
Life ...
And ... Freedom for All -
Prost!!

Let me just put something out there. 2 remaining issues I need to get more specific about.
While I'm surrounded by generous and pro-active people.
I want to share with you what I am currently working on-

The introduction of Sea sanctuary Pens - to replace sea aquariums works wide.

Russia could pioneer the setting up of Sea Pens, places to hold and rehabilitate Orcas. There has been much talk about it but nothing established so far. I think if Russia initiated it, NGO’s could contribute to it. I think we could start such a program for around 12 million Euros and once started, enlist foundations and NGO’s to help fund the program. The most important thing is to secure a suitable location – an ice free bay or fjord that can be netted off at the entrance.

As for the Salmon Farms being discussed ;

Salmon farms are ecologically destructive for the following 10 reasons.

Introduction of an exotic invasive species into an ec0-system it does not belong. Many salmon will escape into the wild presenting competition and spreading disease to other wild salmon and other fish species.
40% of the fish caught in the wild is converted to fish meal to feed domestic animals and a very large percentage goes to create fish pellets to feed to domestic salmon. It is estimated that at least 70 fish must be caught in the wild to raise on farm raised salmon.
Salmon farms attack predators like seals, bears, eagles etc causing the salmon farmers to kill wildlife species.
Salmon farms drop a great deal of fecal material into the water that concentrates on the bottom and depletes oxygen for marine life.
Salmon farming is chemical intensive with chemicals used to keep growth off the nets.
Salmon farm used a great amount of antibiotics to counter the disease causes by over-crowding.
Diseases from domestic salmon have spread to wild salmon species.
Salmon farms also breed sea lice which transfer to wild salmon fingerlings with lethal consequences
Salmon raised on salmon farms have a dirty white flesh. The red in wild salmon comes from feeding on krill. To replace the loss of krill, reddish dye is mixed with the food to artificially colour the flesh.
Salmon farming utilizes growth hormones and genetically modified manipulation to create larger fish in half the time.

As for the Transit of endangered Whale Meat. it's quite simple-

If Russia refuses to issue a permit to Iceland for the transfer of whale meat through their waters, Iceland will not be able to transfer whale meat through Russian waters.
In addition to the permit, Russia provides ice breaking and pilotage assistance.

Or remove permits all together so conservationists like sea shepherd can follow them through the waters and make it more difficult to act illegally.

Thank you everyone.

To the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau

From:

Pamela Anderson & Captain Paul Watson

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

Pamela Anderson Foundation

 

To: Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau

Office of the Prime Minister - Parliament Buildings

 

December 3rd, 2015

Dear Prime Minister Justin Trudeau,

Your election as Prime Minister is like a warm return of Spring after a bitterly long winter. 

The harsh and cold rhetoric of the Harper years has melted away and a more compassionate sun now shines down upon Ottawa sending warm waves of reason, equality and fairness across the nation.

We are proud of our country’s representation at COP 21 in Paris and your leadership provides hope, not just for Canada, but also for the planet. 

On behalf of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society we want to express to you our joy, delight and relief for your election as leader of our nation.

Finally we have a government that cares about people, cares about our environment, understands the reality of climate change, seeks justice for our indigenous peoples and transparency and academic freedom for government scientists.

We are delighted with your choice of Catherine McKenna as the new Minister of the Environment and Climate Change and we are happy that for the first time in a very long time we have a cabinet that truly reflects the rich diversity of our multicultural society. 

Mr. Prime Minister, we want you to know that the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Pamela Anderson Foundation and our international support base of more than a million people applaud your new government and we would like to offer you as much support as we can in implementing policies and programs that protect biodiversity and eco-systems in the waters of our three oceans.

We would like to work with you to repair the damage to oceanic ecosystems, to recover diminished populations of cod in the Atlantic, to protect indigenous salmon in the Pacific and to restore vitally needed fisheries and environmental research.

There is now a need more than ever to protect endangered and threatened species in the Arctic and we want to work with you, to offer our ships and volunteers to help in anyway we can to protect the ecological heritage of the far north. 

Mr. Prime Minister as Canadians and as directors of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Pamela Anderson Foundation we would like to stand with you in addressing the threats to the environment, to our animals, plants and people as we move forward into a new era that will require cooperation, leadership, imagination and courage to find solutions to mitigate climate change and to find ways to cope with this threat to our survival both as a species and as a nation.

Canada has always been a pioneer in the tackling environmental challenges. Our nation is the birthplace of the Greenpeace Foundation, the Suzuki Foundation and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. 

Our former international chair, the late Farley Mowat, once told us that Canada was the cradle of the modern environmental movement and that the relationship that Canadians have with nature is deeply spiritual and reflects our true and inspirational values.

We are the nation of the beaver, the moose, the whale, the bear, the loon, the wolverine, the salmon, the cod and the ptarmigan. We are the nation of the Douglas fir, the silver birch, the cedar and the maple. And we are the nation of a people born out of the deep silence of the dark woods, the great rivers, the towering Rockies and a land so vast and wild that it will forever define us as a people at one with nature, wilderness, and the majesty of creation.

We are Canadians and you sir are the leader we have been waiting a very long time for, a leader that has the potential to make us great again as a compassionate, just and inspiring people.

Most Sincerely Yours

Captain Paul Watson

Founder (1977) Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

Pamela Anderson 

Chair – Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

President – Pamela Anderson Foundation

www.seashepherd.org   www.pamelaandersonfoundation.org

Pamela Anderson Joins Board of Directors of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

The Actress and Animal Activist has Joined the Board of the Marine Conservation Non-Profit of Which She Has Been a Longtime Supporter and Advisory Board Member

Pamela Anderson known actress and dedicated animal activist Pamela Anderson has joined the Board of Directors of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS).

Anderson, a long-time supporter and dear friend of Sea Shepherd Founder Captain Paul Watson, has a long history of working with the marine conservation nonprofit. She joined the organization’s prestigious Media and Arts Advisory Board in January 2015. Today, Sea Shepherd is honored to welcome her as a working member of its Board of Directors, who will play an active role in the organization’s mission to defend ocean wildlife and habitats worldwide.

Anderson has not only dedicated her time and resources to human and animal rights, and environmental protection, but she has also bravely fought alongside Sea Shepherd and in defense of ocean species on the frontlines. In the summer of 2014, Pamela traveled to the Faroe Islands to publicly speak about the mass slaughter of pilot whales known as the “grindadráp” or “grind,” and this year asked Denmark — a European nation subject to EU laws prohibiting the slaughter of cetaceans — to end its support of this brutal practice. In 2006, the Canadian native spoke up against the Canadian seal slaughter at the Juno Awards, sparking the strongest protests ever against the barbaric culling. This year, Anderson personally asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to take action to stop an illegal shipment of endangered whale meat from Iceland to Japan, and accepted an invitation from Russian Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Sergei Donskoi to address the East Russian Economic Forum on matters of wildlife protection on behalf of her charitable Pamela Anderson Foundation.

Among her many concerns and actions in support of animal causes, Anderson is especially determined to help Sea Shepherd in its efforts to bring about an end to whaling, an internationally condemned practice that she believes belongs in the past. Sea Shepherd is perhaps best known for its hit TV series Whale Wars, which highlights its battle on the high seas against Japanese whalers, who harpoon whales in a globally designated whale sanctuary. In late 2012, the whalers convinced the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to issue an injunction that banned SSCS from continuing to interfere with their illegal hunt. As a law-abiding organization, Sea Shepherd complied and withdrew from the Southern Ocean whale defense campaigns, which have since been continued by other Sea Shepherd entities. Anderson now joins the Board of SSCS at a time when the organization is taking the battle to protect the whales from the seas to the U.S. courts.

“Japan is now headed to the Southern Ocean, where its deadly industrial whaling fleet will hunt highly intelligent and socially complex whales in their internationally recognized sanctuary, in defiance of both the International Court of Justice and the Australian Federal Court. If the whales are not safe from illegal whaling in the remote wilderness of their Antarctic sanctuary, where are they safe? The urgent fight against the poaching of whales must continue in the courts, and I am proud to stand with Sea Shepherd on behalf of our clients, the whales,” said Anderson. “I have joined Sea Shepherd in the Faroe Islands to oppose the mass slaughter of pilot whales, and opposed Iceland’s hunting of endangered whales. My goal, and Sea Shepherd’s, is to bring an end to whaling, and I believe that together we can achieve it.”

Anderson has justly received many awards and honors, including the Mercy for Animals Sam Simon Award for being a defender of animal rights, and in 2014 was named Grand Dame of Montenegro in recognition of her animal activism. She is also the recipient of the Linda McCartney Memorial Award, presented to her by Sir Paul McCartney, to recognize her dedicated work as a staunch defender of animal rights. Her own charity, the Pamela Anderson Foundation, provides support and funding directly to those organizations on the frontlines protecting and defending the rights of the planet and all those who call it home.

http://www.seashepherd.org/

COCO ECO Magazine

(Images: Emma Dunlavey/JME Photo)

(Images: Emma Dunlavey/JME Photo)

COCO ECO Magazine

Return To Freedom, a beautiful, wild horse sanctuary deep in the hills of Lompoc, California, is the tranquil location for our Pamela Anderson cover story. These pastures are rich with majestic American mustangs who have had a harrowing journey to get here. Most are unfamiliar with their plight; how they are being brutally driven in herds from their natural grazing lands by the Bureau of Land Management; rounded up to be placed in incarceration until sold at auction, usually for slaughter and shipment across the borders of Mexico and Canada. 

A serendipitous turn of events has led us all to this idyllic location and its inhabitants, each of us inspired to raise awareness and create an impact in the form of a beautiful photo story. Our crew is small: a handful of Coco Eco personnel, plus Pamela and her best friend, long-term photographer, Emma Dunlavey. At the time of our interview, the girls are about to release their collaboration; a coffee-table book called RAW, which documents candid moments from the last ten years of Pamela’s life, told via Emma’s fly-on-the-wall photographs, capturing what she calls “some pretty precarious situations, with many shenanigans along the way,” and accompanied by Pamela’s prose and poetry penned during those years.

“This is a dream shoot. Photographing Pamela surrounded by these amazingly strong, beautiful mustangs where they are left to roam and reunite with their families and herds, and live in freedom,” says Emma, a devoted equestrian and horse lover.

Pamela agrees, “I did not know till a few days ago where we were shooting, so when I heard it was at Return to Freedom, where they are doing so much great work, it all aligned.” 

When it comes to a voice for these horses, an American symbol of freedom who are fighting a war few know about, none seems more fitting than Pamela Anderson. In her own journey through her public career, from her portrayal of C.J. in the hit TV show, Baywatch, to lurid stories of her infamous love life splashed across the media, everyone has an opinion of her. For the most part, Pamela has been extremely misunderstood, and when you meet her in person, she is reminiscent of a very different iconic blonde bombshell, Brigitte Bardot.

“ NOT THAT I HAVE MADE ALL THE BEST CHOICES IN THE WORLD WITH ALL PARTS OF MY LIFE, BUT I KNOW IN THIS CASE THIS IS WHERE I AM SUPPOSED TO BE.” 

“ I WAS ON BAYWATCH, GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER IN A BIKINI, RUNNING AROUND BEING SILLY, AND SNEAKING IN MY ANIMAL STUFF.”

Unafraid to show her vulnerability, Pamela openly admits to having made some questionable choices in her life, and is refreshingly candid about who she is and how she got here. Yes, she’s sexy; ridiculously so, that it literally oozes out of every pore without her even trying. But within that framework lies a wise, smart and sensitive girl; the kind of chick you would hang out with because she just gets it. And she can laugh at herself, being grounded enough to take what matters seriously, and leave the rest behind.

As we experience her evolution from pin-up to poster child, Pamela continues her mission as a global spokesperson for animal rights, and brand ambassador for a kind and sexy life.

COCO ECO MAGAZINE: You have multiple projects on the go, but let’s start with Pammies. What inspired you to venture into the world of fashion?

PAM ANDERSON: I created Pammies because a lot of people call terrible sheepskin boots “Pammies.” Unfortunately I am part of the reason they became popular, because I wore them on Baywatch. I thought the sheep were just being shaved, but then I went to Australia, saw the abuse, and heard of all the terrible things that go into making those boots. 

I have been trying to do this line for a while, but I think 15 years ago I was ahead of my time. Pammies are animal and eco-friendly, made out of recycled electronics, like TV screens, and the soles are made from brown rice husks. In the past, people didn’t want to wear TV screens; they wanted “luxury.” These are very luxurious. The fabric is from Japan and the boots are designed and made locally in L.A. 

During the years I have been offered so many different things to get involved with, which could have made me a billionaire, but I am not about to put my name on something I don’t believe in. I have to stick to my path and this is it. I don’t care if it’s just three styles of boots in a couple of different colors — this makes me happy. 

CEM: Tell us about RAW

PA: I am currently writing a book called The Sensual Vegan, which we are also doing as an online show. My publisher was really excited and wanted to release something immediately. I told them about Emma, who has been with me for a decade and has always been a fly-on-the-wall, spontaneous photographer. I have all my frantic journaling. I journal all the time no matter what it’s about; love, the world, politics, anything — I am writing all the time. I went through my drawers and started grabbing things, which we then layered together with her photographs, making this coffee table book, with proceeds going to the Pamela Anderson Foundation. 

My next book, The Sensual Vegan isn’t just about food; it’s about compassionate lifestyle choices. I talk about my childhood, there are some recipes, and we explore natural aphrodisiacs because I am so sick of hearing about Cialis, or “take a pill.” Everyone has lost their vulnerability and gotten lazy, and we have become de-sensitized by this age of technology. There was a sexual revolution in the seventies. This is a “sensual” revolution. We need to get back to our human interaction, and our interaction with animals, living beings and living things; a plant based diet, and coming into the times.

CEM: When did you know this was your calling?

PA: I had some trauma when I was younger and I think a lot of people that have abuse or a traumatic experience as a child, really connect to animals. They are very healing, and when I was little I had an affinity with them. I stopped my Dad from hunting and when I realized my voice had an effect. I started speaking up. All of a sudden I had all of these misfits. I was the one they were bringing the bird with the broken wing to, and I had a handicapped cat that walked sideways. I connected to and trusted animals more than people, and they came to me. 

When I got on Baywatch and travelled to promote the show, I started bringing Dan Mathews, the Vice President of PETA, along. We’re partners in crime and have created animal welfare laws all over the world together. That’s when it made sense and gave my funny, little, weird career more meaning. I was on Baywatch, getting away with murder in a bikini, running around being silly, and sneaking in my animal stuff.

“ WE NEED TO GET BACK TO OUR HUMAN INTERACTION, AND OUR INTERACTION WITH ANIMALS, LIVING BEINGS AND LIVING THINGS; A PLANT BASED DIET, AND COMING INTO THE TIMES.” 

Unfortunately you can’t save all of them, which is really sad but it’s life. You do what you can though, and can make choices about what you wear and what you eat. 

CEM: Our culture is shifting where it’s now cool to care. People seem to be thinking about the choices they are making, knowing that they have an impact.

PA: There are enough narcissists and sociopaths already and we don’t need anymore, so it has got to be cool to care. That’s one of the things I am excited about; that no one is making vegan sexy, because that’s a really different way to look at it. It’s not about it trending, or being granola-y, or making you skinny. It’s a very healthy lifestyle including removing dairy from your diet, and it is the easiest thing in the world to be vegan, even though it seems intimidating, even for me. 

You do what you want knowing that every action has a repercussion, so why not chose a good one? Everything you do in your life, even the little things, has an effect. But a sexy life is a messy life. There are activists who are hard-nosed — you can’t do this or that — but we all have to always do the best we can do, and that means screwing up. None of us are perfect, and I am just trying to be the best I can be. Compassion is sexy, empathy is everything (and a missing ingredient), and sensuality is a sexy kindness. I think that is why I’ve fallen into my branding.

CEM: What are you most excited about?

PA: I have always had this relationship with animals, and everything always lines up. I get chills just thinking about it because there is no such thing as a coincidence, and I always know I am going to be led down the right track. Even if it is a twisty, bumpy, weird track, it usually leads me to the right place. Not that I have made all the best choices in the world with all parts of my life, but I know in this case this is where I am supposed to be. Even in my relationships or things I have fallen a little off track with, it’s always been for a reason, and I have a great, fun life. I am in this place of compassion, which I think is an important and sexy thing. It’s the future.

“ EVERYTHING YOU DO IN YOUR LIFE, EVEN THE LITTLE THINGS, HAS AN EFFECT. BUT A SEXY LIFE IS A MESSY LIFE.”

After a long day with Pamela and watching her fearlessly stand in the presence of wild horses, her natural ease and connection to them is magical to experience, as theirs is to her. Continuing in her commitment to stand up for those who can’t speak for themselves, a role she has taken for many years often without fanfair or public acknowledgement, Pamela is now embracing a new direction. As she leads the way for a sensual revolution, and living a life built on the virtues of compassion, empathy and kindness, it seems that in helping these beautiful creatures find a way to return to their freedom, she is also finding a way back to hers

pammieslife.com

thesensualvegan.com

Why i support Cool Earth

  (Image: Emma Dunlavey/JME Photo)

 (Image: Emma Dunlavey/JME Photo)

I’ve been an activist for over 20 years. I realised quickly that the state of the planet, the rainforests and oceans – and the need for environmental protection and awareness – affects ALL lives.

I can only do my humble part – but I determined every day to find unique ways to support organisations I’m close to, like Cool Earth. I know the work they do is some of the most important work there is.

The rainforests are the lungs of the earth – we need to breathe to survive. They are being mowed down. We need to make people understand in a capitalistic world that the value of a tree standing is greater than it is fallen.

We are headed towards the next extinction. Caused by human’s greed and stupidity. We are hanging by a thread at our own hand.

I set up the Pamela Anderson Foundation years before it officially launched. I found that I am a great connector. I know powerful people and have been able to introduce powerhouses to grassroots organizations, where money makes a valuable difference. I meet a lot of activists dedicating their lives to things we take for granted. And my organization knows how to supply funding to people on the ground where real change is made.

I put my money where my mouth is so I’m auctioning my engagement ring for Cool Earth. I feel that the wonderful gift I was given could go to much better use. I’m dedicating the money raised to help save the rainforest in Papua New Guinea before a palm oil company mows it down.

I would love to have a ring that helped save the rainforest. What a beautiful story. Don’t go to Tiffany – just buy this ring with love and a purpose.

Governments need to make Climate Change a priority. It is the most important agenda. There is so much propaganda: governments are tied to big business. They need to step back and make choices from the ground up. Don’t fall for the rhetoric: ask yourself, what do we need to survive if all else fails? (and it will). We need clean air, an unpolluted earth with vivacious soils, clean water and a healthy ocean. We need to nurture our planet and forget our differences. Stop the wars and start loving each other on this floating rock – Wars make a few people rich. It’s the only intention.  We are gone in a blip. What are we leaving for generations to come? Politics plays no part in human survival. We have to take that responsibility on ourselves.

I hope every day that we all can spend less time watching the news and getting angry and more time spreading hope and love. The planet must come first. Anything else, all our hopes and dreams are meaningless. I don’t have all the answers. I’m just doing my part to help. Everyone can do something. It’s part of the plan. Listen to your own heart.

We all have a voice. We need to speak up for the voiceless. You just have to take time everyday to do something good for the world. If it’s signing petitions (they work) or demonstrating. Or making donations to organisations you trust, like Cool Earth. If we all had a cause, the world would be a better place. What is yours?

 www.coolearth.org

 

For Sale- One of the Original Pamela Anderson CJ Parker Lifeguard suits -


I like to find interesting and personal ways to support my foundation.

I'd like to Auction off my Baywatch bathing suit - It's been put to good use on and off the set...;)

Now it's time for someone else to enjoy it. While .. I put the donation to even better use. The Pamela Anderson Foundation supports people on the front lines of change. Doing our part to help vulnerable people, animals and nature's precious habitats ...

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Acceptance speech for Vegan of the Year - Last Chances for Animals - Los Angeles - Oct 24th, 2015

Thank you Alexander

- fellow crusaders, pirates, and beloved friends of the animal kingdom...  I am thrilled and honored to be 'Vegan of the Year'..

Finally ...after .. the long road of trial and error.

Variations of veggie, and veganism...It IS a destination - a practice.

A religion maybe ? A sensual, and blissful place.

That place of relief, that lives between your eyes - in meditation...Inspiration...

Compassion IS sexy.

Eating compassionately - is not only sensual… it something we can do as individuals… control what goes into our mouths... A good first step-  in doing our humble part, to save the world.

I have to tell you- I just made the most incredible vegan 'loaf"? not a fan of word loaf? But-  I made it-  with farrow, lentils, grated sweet potato, grated leeks. Fresh parsley, mushrooms..I soaked some walnuts..  added them to sauteed tomatoes and a bit of agave. Blended -in my cuisinart. then combined together - and threw in the oven as I was prepping the ‘loaf’ I baked a whole pumpkin. (for an hour)- I get so excited about cooking now— sorry

But I made pumpkin pie.!!

My breakfast this morning was a beautiful combination of my veggie loaf, sliced avocados,  red pepper hummus. It was beautiful to look at- You eat with your eyes first. I love my little online show- The Sensual Vegan. I'm kind of obsessed.

I have been Vegan for years - but, I have never felt better.  

3 days till I'm cured if hep C (99%) -

I feel like I'm getting 20 years back of my life. I'm going to make the best of it. I wish I could show you my fridge. I'm so proud of my mason Jars filled with filtered water, rosemary, lavender, ginger, lemon. My beauty water experiments...

Vegan is beautiful.

It's creative, It looks beautiful in your fridge. On your plate - and- it's beautiful for the soul, and the planet--. and, To be honored - for honoring the lives of others - is exciting--

I am grateful for all that LCA and everyone here does -

Beyond food.

Chris DeRose was the first Animal Activist I knew of. My first year on Baywatch. My Christmas card was my dog Star - wearing my Baywatch watch - the card read "Every few minutes an animal is lost to experimentation" .  I donated 5,000 dollars in honor of Baywatch cast and crew for their Christmas gift. They weren't sure even what that was- well- except Alexander Paul. She was a great influence on all of us- an activist, for the environment... I cant remember if it was Alexander or Mario Van Peebles mom - who would tell me... 1 sheet of toilet paper for a pee? 2 for a…..poop?

And - I know it was Alexander who was on everyone. about not taking too many napkins - recycling— she’d hunt you down if she saw any littering or excessive use of napkins— She was a force on the set... and, it’s so nice to see her continue the fight… and so nice for me to be apart of it..  we were good kids… I don’t know what happened — but life takes twists and turns--

It’s been a wild ride.

Even getting to be Vegan -

Don't beat yourself up. It's a journey.

From my experience- a 'Canadian vegetarian' still ate fish?

And - even with all the knowledge I had about the cruelty in slaughterhouses and Dairy industry.. I still could not figure out how to cook without butter?

Thank goodness there are many - much better - alternatives. I wanted to learn how to cook more vegan dishes - build my repertoire. I called my brother to film my cooking lessons- and that's the show-- It is so fun, organic in every way— It feels so good.

I am a very enthusiastic student— always- and I felt the need to share- the little tricks— the alternatives-- Ask the questions everyone wants to ask. Delahna and I love to talk about all the sexy benefits -

I can't help myself.

The energy, the love.

The LOVING...

All... is much better with a Vegan...

Who needs cialis.?

I don't trust people who don't like onions. and, Definitely don't date them. Onions are GREAT for blood flow. If you know what I mean.

Thank you again.

I love you all!!!!  

Thank you

Pammies

I know, I know.
I may be partly responsible for the 'beachy fluffy boot' craze. Back..  to Baywatch days.
 
I had no idea that animals suffered (and died) to make those boots.
It was at the beginning of my Activism career.
I think a lot of people never understood the cruelty that went into making shearling products— or even wool—
 I've been determined ...ever since - hence- redemption (my production company)-
This is the glamorous alternative -

"Pammies" are cruelty free. Made from recycled electronics.
Progressive fabrics - making use of waste- instead of harming animals.
This is my passion. to discover new compassionate, forward thinking fabrics- that are recycled… there is no reason to use animals for fashion, for food, for anything,  but love—

My goal is to get a pair of these on every body who enjoys the beach lifestyle- surfers, the world--everyone who enjoys the comfy-ness of slipping on something easy and warm, to bring their families to the beach, to the snow,  anywhere outdoors.  The boots are as stain and water resistant as they can be- but arewashable…too… get outside, get dirty…live...

Our message is…

Compassion is sexy.

Thank you for caring about animals, the environment and looking and feeling good.
These are a labor of love.
It's taken me this long...
To convince people - this is the future— stay tuned for more of my lifestyle brand— coming soon...

Take part in a sensual revolution.
Sensuality is a sexy kindness. Empathy. Realizing that every choice we make -effects others - all others— not just humans...
Thank you for choosing "Pammies"!!.
Girls and boys.
We don't discriminate.
enjoy...
With Love,
Pamela x

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cover photo by Emma Dunlavey / JME photo