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Jane Velez-Mitchell
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Jane Velez-Mitchell

journalist, news presenter, author, documentary participant, film director

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1956

Jane Velez-Mitchell is a television and social media journalist and author with specialties in vegan lifestyles, animal rights, addiction, and social justice. She is a New York Times bestselling author, former CNN Headline News (HLN) host, and founder of UnchainedTV.

All Quotes by Jane Velez-Mitchell

“In elementary school, we should teach nonviolent conflict resolution and healthy communication skills, which will help children cope with issues like rejection and sexuality later in life.”
— Jane Velez-Mitchell
“Every decision we make - when we choose a vehicle, when we pump gas into that vehicle, when we order food - is not just a personal lifestyle choice. It's an environmental and moral choice.”
— Jane Velez-Mitchell
“Wouldn't it help Americans more, in the long run, if we were forced to accept some responsibility for the environmental wreckage we prefer to assume is totally out of our control?”
— Jane Velez-Mitchell
“Obesity affects every aspect of a people's lives, from health to relationships.”
— Jane Velez-Mitchell
“Wouldn't it help Americans more, in the long run, if we were forced to accept some responsibility for the environmental wreckage we prefer to assume is totally out of our control?”
— Jane Velez-Mitchell
“In elementary school, we should teach nonviolent conflict resolution and healthy communication skills, which will help children cope with issues like rejection and sexuality later in life.”
— Jane Velez-Mitchell
“Every decision we make - when we choose a vehicle, when we pump gas into that vehicle, when we order food - is not just a personal lifestyle choice. It's an environmental and moral choice.”
— Jane Velez-Mitchell
“The worst environmental decision you can make as a human being is to have 14 kids.”
— Jane Velez-Mitchell
“We have been brainwashed into craving a diet that is killing us. What we believe tastes good is generally what we have been socially conditioned to enjoy.”
— Jane Velez-Mitchell