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View over Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, East Africa (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

We shine a light on the inspiring work being done by two vegan activists campaigning for a more vegan in Tanzania.

With love.

Dedication written by Sophie Wilson

Sondu Vegan Outreach Event

Kaya Gromocki, who has been managing grant-giving at The Vegan Society since 2018, reflects on the growth of veganism around the world. 

I have a BA in Sociology from the University of Cambridge and an M. Phil in Identities and Cultures of Europe from Trinity College Dublin, with my Masters research focusing on intersectional analyses of vegan diet culture, and a particular focus on the relationships vegans have with domesticated non-human animals.

My current research interests are in expanding the cultural theory of veganism. I focus on the materalising of vegan ethics through aesthetic practices and non-verbal communications. This has involved an analysis of the menus, interior design and typography trends observed in the plant-based hospitality sector. I also focus on communications strategies and policy advocacy methods of both vegan activist networks and corporations selling plant-based foods. My methodology draws on visual, semiotic analyses of plant-based organisations, markets and products, as well as critical discourse analysis and the sociolinguistics of veganism.

I’m a journalist and the founder of the Maine Vegetarian History Project, (https://scalar.usc.edu/works/maine-vegetarian-history-project/index) which has uncovered 300 years of previously unexamined vegan and vegetarian history in the U.S. state of Maine. My research suggests many other American states also have as-yet untold vegetarian histories waiting for researchers to recover. The hidden history I recovered served as the basis for the first-of-its-kind exhibition Maine’s Untold Vegetarian History, which I co-curated at the Maine Historical Society in Portland. It was on view at the society’s museum from 2024 to 2025, and it travels to the all-vegetarian Good Life Center in Brooksville, Maine, in 2026. For 15 years, I wrote the Vegan Kitchen column for the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram newspaper. My vegetarian journey began in 1988 after a high school speech contest introduced me to animal rights. When I arrived at Syracuse University as a freshman in 1991, I joined Syracuse University for Animal Rights and became a vegan overnight. Later, when I graduated with honors from the State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, my thesis was titled How American Environmental Groups Portray the Risks of Meat Consumption. As a very young child in the 1970s, I was a member of a short-lived intentional community whose communal meals were always meat-free.

Birmingham, West Midlands, Hybrid

We have an exciting opportunity for a full-time Account Manager to join our team, on a 12-month fixed term basis.

The Account Manager will deliver proactive account management across a portfolio of Vegan Trademark clients, ensuring renewals are completed efficiently and to a high standard. The role will focus on client retention, revenue generation, relationship management and delivering excellent customer service while supporting the continued growth of the Trademark scheme.

Dear Sol, you were everything good in this world.

You were born free in the forest almost eight years ago and came to our home as a baby, when your mother decided you would become part of the Vegan Point family.

You were a fluffy little yellow ball! And you always loved stretching your wings to bathe them in light.

Solcito, you lived a dignified, intense life, with many joyful moments. Like a warrior, you overcame countless challenges along the way, and until your last day, you were able to decide what to do and with whom to share it.

Join Vegan Fairs in Cheltenham this July for our summer special outdoor vegan market on The Promenade.

Cheltenham Vegan Market will showcase the best local vegan businesses and their incredible vegan products.

They'll have a range of traders selling everything from the tastiest vegan street-food through to homemade bakes and cakes. As well as a number of non-food items like ethical fashion brands, cruelty-free skincare, homeware items and much more.

Save the date, Spread the word and see you there!

Back for 2026! Vegan Fairs will be bringing our popular vegan market to Newport after the success of our 2025 event!

Browse a range of products from local and national independent businesses including incredible street food, sweet bakes and treats, deli items like vegan cheese, arts and crafts, charities and outreach and much more.

This event isn’t just for vegans. Vegan Fairs guarantee everyone will find something they enjoy!

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