WELCOME TO INTEGRITY The INTEGRITY Team
Fashion & Art Aleah Leigh Woods Owner & Founder of Integrity Magazine Known for her ‘Avant-Garde’ couture designs. Creative images and all perfectionist. Dragon Lady Productions
Editor in Chief Chloe Louise Lloyd Writer, designer, Creative and founder of Jolly Good Chat
Stewart St Clair Pearce Radio and TV presenter and producer
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Music and Art David crooks Music and talent manager, creative director, editor and events organiser.
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Fashion and events photographer Robert Meader Assistant director, events manager and press photographer to Integrity Magazine
Integrity magazine contact For submissions email :Integritymagazine@outlook.com
ABOUT INTEGRITY
Welcome to Integrity Magazine where you will find great content from across the world from fashion, film, music, beauty, art, business and charity. We welcome and support local talent from new creators to already established brands, providing a platform for all to be seen by the integrity network. Our belief is strong moral principles of consideration and reputation to do good by others and help those who ask. Team Integrity collectively has over 80 year experience in the fashion, film, music and beauty industries and together make this magazine in light of assisting and showcasing talent we believe you will enjoy. Launched 1st of May at the prestigious Cannes film festival 2019 with great support from across the world from true people with skills, knowledge and integrity. We pride ourselves in helping others and talking about key issue topics relating to humanity and the biology of the earth we live on and share with all creatures great and small. How we treat others and what a difference we can make together in a positive manor that enjoys watching each Entertie grow in to the individuals desired goals, we support and nourish those from all back grounds and every nation.
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Fashion
4-5 Model of the month 6-8 Dasha and Mari 9-13 Jim Nemer 14-15 Richard Gair 16-17 Collectively Creative 18-19 Samuel SeungUs 20-23 Brits After party
Film
24-25 Gisele Mauvecin 26-27 Cheryl Neve 28-29 Carlene Corsey 30-31 Dean Midas Maynard 32-33 Donna Whelan 34-35 Sochi International Film festival & Awards
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36-37 Lee John 38-39 Eleni Christofi 40-41 Jack Chang 42-43 Tommy Kennedy 44-45 Joe Smooth 46-49 DJ Chelsea Singh 50-51 Enrique Dial 52-53 Jonathan Goldstein 54-55 Baxter Records Kfir Danieli 56-57 Anna Skyner
Business
58-59 Delice Dream 60-61 PHEVER 62-63 Kopzo Vodka 64-65 Konrad Meachum 66-67 Sante + Wade 68-69 Rick Gianatos Beauty
Beauty
70-71 Dasha and Mari 72-73 Ala Krecetova. 74-75 Charli Fletcher 76-79 Dragon Lady Productions 80-83 Robert Campbell 84-85 Champ Imi
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86-87 Cara Mathia Brennan 88-89 Poem of the Month 90-91 Emma Bryant 92-95 Jolly Good Art & Writing
Charity
96-97 Awakening Compassion 98-99 My Umbrella 100-101 Noto Dog Meat 102-103 Paws2rescue
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JOLLY GOOD ART INSTAGRAM: Jollygoodart. Artist, writer and designer from Kent. Contact the above for commissions or purchases.
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Chloe Louise Lloyd - Script excerpt. To read more Contact: Chloe.l.lloyd@hotmail. co.uk This is taken from my piece ‘Minds Eye’.
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PAWS2RESCUE Romanian Rescue Dogs
Paws2Rescue is a UK Registered charity (1156882) that works to relieve the plight of Romanian dogs by supporting private shelters with food and bedding, raising donations for veterinary treatments and running education and neutering programmes. We also help some of these dogs to find loving family homes in the UK and across Europe.
to know what has happened to the rest of them: because the government should instil a national neuter programme. The rest of the world knows that capture and kill does not work – when will the Romanian government wake up? Text to 70085 and message NEUTER 3 to donate £3 to our neuter campaign.
Our Work in Romania During our visits to Romania, we visit public shelters. The Romanian stray dog policy is capture, hold and kill. The government paid dog catchers catch the dogs on dog poles, not in a humane manner, the dogs screaming in fear, and the dogs are then taken in vans to the public shelters. The conditions in many of these is simply horrific. We have worked with our rescuers to try to improve conditions, or expose the shelters. Many of the shelter staff simply do not care about the dogs. Dogs in public shelters eat each other in hunger, disease is rife and the puppies die. Not every public shelter is like this, but many are. The law is that the dogs are held in the shelter for up to 14 days. After 14 days they are killed – and not using the kind injection that is used in the civilised world. In our visit in April 2017, we went to Mihailesti public shelter in Bucharest. Whilst it is clean, and the staff do care about the dogs, it is still a kill shelter. If the dogs are not adopted, after 14 days, they are killed here. Disease is rife, and the pups cannot survive. The kill list is long. It is our dilemma which dogs to take out – we think that it is not our right to choose who will live and die. We reserved and took out 14 dogs who are now in our rescuers care. It is heatbreaking 100
We care about the children too
At Easter and Christmas each year, we take donations from everyone across the UK over to Romania. With our rescuers help, we go to the rural villages, to abused childrens homes and to orphanages and share these special celebrations with the children. Romania is a religious country, and these two times of year are celebrated across the country. At Easter in April 2017, we went to Romania to meet some of these children. We took Easter eggs from the UK and shoeboxes filled with gifts. It was an emotional time, and also a sad realisation that these children had no idea how to show a dog love. When
we knelt down to hug stray dogs, the look on their faces was as though we were from another planet – and it really hit us this day, that the children are simply not educated – no one tells them how to treat a dog with love and care. Thank you everyone who kindly donates.
to raise money locally back in the UK, to build a school that would be free for all children. The plans made, the school will consist of 3 classrooms 3 toilets running water to drink and an office. Amazingly the cost of building this school is only around £4,000-£5,000. Working with the local dog and cat rescue Gambicats, we will educate the children about caring for animals, using our Paws2Rescue Education Programme already being used in schools across Romania. Gambia has a huge problem with stray cats and dogs, and we are keen to educate and help the future generations. The school will also have chickens, which the children will be taught to look after. With the land in Gambia purchased by our friends, and the perimeter wall built, the locals in Brufut are starting to make the bricks that will build the school. We are so excited for our 2019 project and cannot wait to extend our Animal Care Education programme into Gambia.
International Projects
Our main objective is to help the dogs in Romania. However any dog or animal in distress tears us apart. So every year, as part of Paws2Rescue’s commitment to helping animals in desperate need around the world, we undertake one International Project in addition to our work in Romania.
2019 - Gambia
This year our International Project is Gambia. Our friends in the UK, Tim and Tanya Catt, started helping a local pre school in Brufut, Gambia years ago. Conditions came to a head when they went last year to visit and the schoolchildren were in arrears in paying the landlord – he was threatening to close the school – shockingly, they only needed to pay £1 per term per child, but sometimes even this was hard to find. Our friends paid the arrears and decided
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NO TO DOG MEAT Every year millions of dogs and cats in Asia are brutally slaughtered for food and fur. Our charity mission is to change that through campaigning,education and rescue. Your donation will help us achieve this. #CrueltyIsNotCool.Let’s end it.
We lobby governments and ask for international welfare laws to be implemented.
We provide veterinary care for dogs and cats which have been rescued.
We support animal sanctuaries who rescue dogs and cats from the meat trade.
We promote humane behaviour towards dogs and cats.
We believe every dog and cat deserves a second chance.
We are passionate animal lovers striving to help activities in asia bring change.
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NoToDogMeat was founded by Julia de Cadenet,a dual-qualified lawyer, who first witnessed the horrors of the live meat markets in China in 2009. After lobbying for the rights of dogs in South Korea, where one dog is slaughtered every 13 seconds and torture is commonplace, she committed herself to mobilise others by raising awareness and to bring about change by starting the NoToDogMeat global campaign. This campaign began on social media in April 2013, by a like-minded group from the fields of law, veterinary science, journalism and animal rescue – all motivated by their love of ‘man’s best friend’. People around the world responded immediately and on May 18th 2013 NoToDogMeat held public protests for the first ‘World Awareness Day’ against the dog and cat meat trade in over 36 towns and cities. The charity World Protection for Dogs and Cats in the Meat Trade, the first charity of its kind in the United Kingdom was legally formed on May 24th 2013 and was placed on the UK Charity Commission register in November. We aim to promote enforcement of the ‘Universal Five Freedoms of the Sentient Being’ for the dogs and cats as defined in Article 7 of the OIE Terrestrial Code. In China close to 10 Million dogs are skinned alive, their fur then sold for cheap clothing. Frequently, this barbaric cruelty takes place in front of children. Dog meat festivals such as in Yulin are commonplace and there is no regard given to health or sanitation. Koreans believe the more the animal suffers the better the meat tastes. This means dogs are beaten and blowtorched alive and cats are boiled to make soup and elixirs. Imagine a kitchen full of pressure cookers where cats are plunged into hot water alive. This happens in a sophisticated country – the home of brands like Samsung, LEG and Hyundai. In Thailand pets are stolen or bought for a plastic bucket and then sold, trafficked into Vietnam for nearly $250 each where they await the most unspeakable torture. And, in Indonesia dogs are burnt alive in open markets just minutes from tourist attractions. This epidemic of cruelty which extends throughout Asia and beyond has no place in the new millennium. NoToDogMeat respects cultural differences but does not agree with the systematic torture dogs
and cats and the cultural practice of deliberately making an animal suffer. This is not farming but is an illegal, unregulated industry, run by criminal gangs and fuelled by greed. In May 2013, NoToDogMeat took a short film on the dog meat trade to the Cannes Film Festival (Marche du Film) using footage of cruelty gathered by long-term activist Kyenan Kum from IAKA. It was the first time ever the dog and cat meat trade had been exposed on such an international platform! Since then more videos have been made to show the horrors that dogs and cats are subjected to and was on mainstream media in October 2014 when Channel 4 broadcast their Unreported World documentary Vietnam’s Dog Snatchers. NoToDogMeat now has thousands of active supporters around the globe. Each and every one is invited to play a part in changing history, share skills and contribute to making a difference. No action is too small! NoToDogMeat encourages active campaigning from all members and supporters. We pay tribute to the work of other groups – yet after 30 years campaigning with little effect we believe it is time to change approach. Being part of a global movement means every chapter can act autonomously in its events organising and campaigning activities, supported by our London team of volunteers and can access to regularly updated free material available for download from this site. All donations go directly to the registered charity and are carefully spent, with only a small portion spent on running costs. If you would like know more about to NoToDogMeat or join us, please send us an email via the contact form or call us on + 44 207 873 2250. You can also reach us on Skype: NoToDogMeat. Petition sheets, donation cheques and correspondence can be sent to our registered address : NoToDogMeat.17 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0PH UK. The NoToDogMeat name and logo design has been registered at the UK Copyright service 286467404 and as a registered trade mark TM0003050643. Any use that does not fit with our charity purpose, campaign or for material gain is strictly forbidden. Please refer to our terms and conditions. NoToDogMeat legally owns all variations of the NoToDogMeat web domains. 103