The DuSable Museum unveils a new name and visual identity.

The DuSable Museum unveils a new name and visual identity.

After more than 60 years, the nation’s first independent museum of Black history recently unveiled a new name and new visual identity: The DuSable Museum of African American History is entering a new era as The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center. The new name reaffirms the historic organization’s commitment to educating all people about Black history, culture and experience, and to recognize the global connections and cultures of Black people across the diaspora.

The new name includes a new logo, visual identity and iconography for The DuSable Museum. The organization unveiled their new name and new look with refreshed signage and banners around the museum property in the historic Washington Park neighborhood in Chicago. The museum is also revamping its website to incorporate the new name and branding.

“While The DuSable is an iconic and historical institution, we’re also constantly evolving to reach new audiences here at home and across the world,” said Perri Irmer, President and CEO of The DuSable Museum. “Our new name and new visual identity further reinforce our founder’s commitment to preserve and promote Black history, art and culture, and to educate and inform our visitors, especially during these challenging times. This is a tremendous moment for The DuSable – we don’t just preserve history, we make it, too.”

The new name and rebranding are supported with a new brand campaign that encourages the public to explore The DuSable by turning “Du.” into a call to action.

(For more details on The DuSable’s upcoming events and exhibits, visit www.dusablemuseum.org or on Facebook @dusablemuseum.)

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