How does the land remember slavery?

Schedule

Sat Jul 11 2026 at 12:00 pm to 04:00 pm

UTC+01:00
Location

William Brown Street, L3 8EN Liverpool, United Kingdom | Liverpool, EN

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Upcoming Event at the World Museum
Discover how historical landscapes shape our modern world at an afternoon of presentations and object-focused discussions.
Invited researchers will examine the history of agricultural land use and its relationship to long-term ecological changes. The session will also highlight historic strategies of resilience and cultural traditions connected to the land.
Event Highlights:
Guest Research: Short presentations by artists and geography scholars Imani Jacqueline Brown and Dr. Tao Leigh Goffe.
Curator Insight: International Slavery Museum curator Alexander Scott explores how historic artwork and objects document environmental history.
Interactive Workshop: An opportunity to view archival materials and contribute perspectives that will help inform future museum displays.
Part of the International Slavery Museum "Call and Response" workshop series.
🎟️ Cost: FREE workshop (Booking required)
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Where is it happening?

William Brown Street, L3 8EN Liverpool, United Kingdom, Hunter Street, Liverpool, L3 8, United Kingdom

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