
Interview with Maryam Ego-Aguirre: Seeing the Sacred in All Sentient Life
Maryam Ego-Aguirre is a surrealist photographer and longtime animal rights advocate whose work doesn’t just speak—it confronts. Her art and writing challenge the way we see animals, nature, and ourselves, asking us to look beyond comfort and into conscience. What she creates is more than visual—it’s emotional, philosophical, and deeply ethical. In this interview for the Middle East Vegan Society, Maryam shares her personal journey, her reflections on compassion, and how her cultural background and creative practice have shaped her activism. Her words are poetic, honest, and rooted in a fierce commitment to truth. It was a privilege to step into her worldview.

Interviewing Dayana Beainy, founder of The shouf dog shelter, vegan and animal rights advocate
Dayana, an inspiring advocate for animal welfare, has dedicated her life to living in harmony with her values. From her deep respect for animals to her unwavering commitment to protecting their lives, Dayana has not only embraced veganism but has actively worked to create a better world for all living beings. One of her remarkable achievements is the establishment of the Shouf Dog Shelter, a sanctuary for stray dogs in Lebanon. This shelter, located in the Chouf area, provides a safe haven for dogs rescued from abandonment, abuse, injury, or neglect.