Holding Hands

"I'm white, amn't I?" How Genealogy Research is Changing the Slavery Narrative

10:00am - 11:00am / Monday 9th October 2017 / Venue: Taylor Room Sydney Jones Library
Type: Seminar / Category: Department / Series: Centre for the Study of International Slavery
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Speaker: Martine Brennan BA, Dip. Couns., Dip. Psychotherapy, Genetic Genealogy Researcher
With the growth in online resources, the upsurge in interest in family history research and the numbers of people undergoing DNA testing, a change has begun. Come and find out more about these grassroots driven changes