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Colleen Patrick-Goudreau

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Colleen Patrick-Goudreau (born March 8, 1970 in Westfield, New Jersey) is an American writer, activist, public speaker, and cooking instructor[1]. Having earned a master’s degree in English Literature from Seton Hall University[2], Colleen uses her writing and communication skills to advocate veganism as a means by which to prevent cruelty to animals.

Colleen is the author of two very popular cookbooks, The Joy of Vegan Baking[3], which won VegNews Magazine’s “Cookbook of the Year” Award[4], and The Vegan Table[5]. Colleen's third cookbook, Color Me Vegan, will be released December 2010. Her first non-cookbook, The Vegan's Daily Companion: 365 Days of Tips and Inspiration for Cooking, Eating, and Living Compassionately, will be released in 2011.

Colleen’s also produces a podcast called Vegetarian Food for Thought[6] and produced a cooking DVD, Vegetarian Cooking with Compassionate Cooks which grew out of her Oakland, CA-based cooking classes.

Colleen has been a long-time columnist for VegNews Magazine with her popular column VegGuru[7]. She has appeared on The Food Network and is a contributor to KQED Radio’s editorial program, Perspectives[8]. She also publishes two newsletters, Food For Thought and Soup to Nuts[9].

Colleen was one of several people who provided information used in the writing of the book Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism (2008) by Mark Hawthorne.

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