The museum updated its name to better reflect the nature of its programming
Chicago’s National Vegetarian Museum recently changed its name to The Vegan Museum. The museum’s board made the decision to change its name to better represent the museum to the community. The name change took effect on September 2—which would have been the 110th birthday of United Kingdom Vegan Society founder Donald Watson, who coined the term “vegan.”
The Vegan Museum is a traveling exhibit that is displayed in various forms in and around Chicago. It is best known for its speaker events, book readings, film screenings, and vegan cooking demonstrations. The museum plans to explore different types of vegans and vegan philosophies in future exhibits.
In addition to the name change, The Vegan Museum has created a new Advisory Council comprising influential vegans in a variety of industries, including Neal Barnard, MD, president and founder of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine; Anne Dinshah, vice president of the American Vegan Society; and Seth Tibbott, founder of Tofurky.
https://vegnews.com/2020/9/chicago-s-vegetarian-museum-is-officially-going-vegan
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