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7/7/2004

Media Release: Jermyn Shannon, Blacksonville Community Network

Jacksonville, Florida – The Black Vegan Fest (BVF) will take place on Saturday, October 26th in Jacksonville, Florida. The destination rests in the heart of the historic Trout River community on a 5-acre private waterfront estate.

BVF offers a unique opportunity for vendors and sponsors to connect with a conscious and rapidly growing demographic – chefs and food connoisseurs exploring a healthier, vegan-friendly lifestyle. By supporting this event, you’ll be aligning your brand with a positive and impactful movement that celebrates Black culture, responsible self-care and healthier living, and environmental consciousness to reach a diverse audience eager to connect with brands that share their values.


The vegan food and consumer market has had a huge impact on tourism in Florida and the entire Southeast region.

The vegan food market has significantly bolstered tourism in Florida this year, drawing in visitors from across the globe who are eager to explore the state’s burgeoning plant-based culinary scene. Florida, known for its diverse culture and vibrant cities, has seen a surge in vegan-friendly restaurants, cafes, and food festivals. This has not only attracted dedicated vegans and vegetarians but also food enthusiasts interested in exploring health-conscious and sustainable dining options. Cities like Miami, Orlando, and Tampa have become hotspots for innovative vegan cuisine, offering everything from gourmet plant-based meals to delectable street food, thereby enhancing the overall tourism experience.

Additionally, the proliferation of vegan food markets has led to the emergence of various food tours and events that cater specifically to the plant-based community. These events provide tourists with unique opportunities to sample an array of vegan dishes, attend cooking classes, and engage with local chefs and food artisans. Such immersive experiences have proven to be a major draw, encouraging longer stays and repeat visits. The rise in vegan-friendly accommodations, including hotels and resorts that offer specialized menus and wellness programs, further complements this trend, making Florida a favored destination for health-conscious travelers.

Moreover, the positive impact of the vegan food market on tourism extends beyond immediate economic benefits. It promotes a sustainable and eco-friendly image of Florida, aligning with global trends toward environmental consciousness and ethical consumption. This shift not only attracts a niche market of eco-tourists but also sets a precedent for other states to follow. By embracing and promoting veganism, Florida is positioning itself as a forward-thinking and inclusive destination, appealing to a broader spectrum of tourists and setting a foundation for sustained growth in the tourism sector.

Cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco have become destinations for food enthusiasts seeking diverse and high-quality vegan dining experiences. This has led to an increase in tourism-related revenue, including spending on accommodation, transportation, and other local services, thus contributing to the overall economic health of the region.


The target audience for the Black Vegan Fest is broad, encompassing:

  • Black vegans and vegetarians: This core audience is passionate about vegan living and interested in a celebration of Black culture and cuisine within a vegan framework.
  • Families seeking a fun and educational outing: The event offers a variety of activities and entertainment suitable for all ages, making it a great family day out.
  • Individuals interested in exploring veganism: The festival aims to attract those curious about a plant-based lifestyle by showcasing its deliciousness, health benefits, and social impact.
  • Supporters of social justice and sustainability: The festival’s focus on Black-owned businesses and its connection to healthy living and environmental responsibility resonates with a socially conscious audience.


Event Highlights:


Lectures and Demonstrations: Informative talks and interactive workshops on vegan cooking, nutrition, gardening, and sustainability.

  • Food Vendors: A variety of delicious and innovative vegan food options.
  • Non-Profits: Educational booths from local and national organizations promoting vegan living, health, and social justice.
  • Merchandise: Festival merchandise and unique products from Black vegan artisans and businesses.
  • Entertainment: Live music performances, DJs, and engaging activities that celebrate the culture and veganism. Soul food cook-off and dessert competition.

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