, will lead a march from Kelvin Way in the West End to George Square on June 2 - National Animal Rights Day .
“With this march, we want to change people’s perception and raise awareness to stop the needless violence to non-human animals.” “We want to show the victims and what they are going through and prove that we can live well on a plant-based diet. All the taste without the violence.This is ALS’s second year taking place in the NARD march after they were contacted by Sasha Jolliffe Yasawi, UK ambassador of OPTT, last year.
"Entering its 14th year, NARD will be observed in nearly 200 locations worldwide, with 22 events taking place across the UK on the same day. These gatherings include solemn memorials, marches, and educational outreach aiming to unite animal rights supporters and inform the public about the urgent need for animal liberation.