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Hi there! I'm sorry that I didn't sae this earlier (the holiday season has been extremely busy for me!). To answer your question ("how do EA animal advocacy programs differ from typical vegan advocacy organizations' initiatives?"), there are three main differences (and one minor thing to keep in mind):
*in the East, Jainism and many forms of Buddhism are equally pro-animal and anti-carnism
I hope this answers your questions! I'm not one of those EAs who believes the movement is flawless or without fault, and there are things I wish EA animal welfare would do differently (like placing abolitionism of animal exploitation at the center of its goals), but on the whole I strongly believe EA initiatives do the most good for the animals, when compared to non-EA large-scale vegan programs.
Regardless of what you conclude about EA, thank you for standing up for our marginalized sentient siblings -- it means so much. Have a fabulous holiday season! :)