Formation | 2021 |
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Founder | American Vegan Society |
Type | Nonprofit |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Vegan education and outreach |
Headquarters | 17 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Region served | United States |
Key people | Vance Lehmkuhl |
Parent organization | American Vegan Society |
Website | americanvegan.org/avc |
The American Vegan Center is a nonprofit educational space operated by the American Vegan Society (AVS), located in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Opened in September 2021, it is the first public facility operated by AVS since its founding in 1960. The center promotes veganism through public outreach, historical interpretation, and community-based events.
The center officially opened on September 9, 2021, at 17 North 2nd Street. Its location was chosen for its proximity to sites important to the history of vegetarianism and veganism in the United States. The American Vegan Center was established to further the mission of the American Vegan Society by offering a dedicated space for educational programming, events, and outreach activities centered on plant-based living.
Although the center operates under AVS, it is not a separate organization. Its founding highlights AVS's commitment to showcasing Philadelphia's historical role in the development of the American vegetarian movement. The center's director, Vance Lehmkuhl, is a prominent advocate for veganism through media and public engagement. [1] [2] [3]
The American Vegan Center offers a range of programs focused on vegan education, historical interpretation, and community engagement. Its initiatives aim to inform the public about vegan principles, support those transitioning to plant-based living, and highlight Philadelphia's historical role in the vegetarian movement.
Vance Lehmkuhl serves as the Director of the American Vegan Center. A longtime journalist, cartoonist, and advocate for veganism, Lehmkuhl is known for his work with the Philadelphia Daily News and The Philadelphia Inquirer, where he wrote the "V for Veg" column. He is also the Communications Director for the American Vegan Society.[ citation needed ]