Legacies of British Slave-ownership Workshop, 24th October 2015, Manchester
This free workshop will explore the legacies of British slave-ownership in the north of England. It will showcase exciting new research that can be used…
Museums Taking Stand for Human Rights, Rejecting ‘Neutrality’
Article on museums and activism from Alecia McKenzie in Inter Press Service News. This is based on the ‘Broken Lives’ exhibition at Liverpool International Slavery…
‘Mobilising Memory: Creating African Atlantic Identities’, CAAR Conference, June 24 – 28 2015, Liverpool Hope University
Liverpool is home to one of the oldest and largest Black British communities. The city itself has a chequered history as Britain’s largest slave port…
IBAR in association with the Bronte Parsonage Museum Haworth Present Lost Children: The Black Atlantic and Northern Britain ‘An Interdisciplinary Symposium’ April 30-May 1
IBAR is proud to announce that it will host a symposium to tie in with the launch of Caryl Phillips new novel The Lost Child,…