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Remember Together: Nuclear Test Veterans’: A Reminder of Our Nuclear PastA group of four Nuclear Test Veterns

Remember Together: Nuclear Test Veterans’: A Reminder of Our Nuclear Past

Student, Eva Jones, recounts the event she attended on ‘Remember Together: Nuclear Test Veterans’, a commemorative project that captures the important experiences of four Nuclear Test Veterans from Britain and Fiji.

Posted on: 3 April 2024

Women We Don’t Talk About Enough: Who We’re Celebrating this International Women’s DayAn image showcasing a banner that reads 'the future is female'

Women We Don’t Talk About Enough: Who We’re Celebrating this International Women’s Day

The theme for this International Woman's Day is 'Inspire Inclusion'. International Slavery MA student, Mollie Hynes, has written a blog that spotlights some of the lesser known achievements and successes from inspiring women across a variety of different fields.

Posted on: 8 March 2024

Liverpool Institutions and their Legacies of Slavery: A Collaborative Approachdrawing of a buildings showing view of Church Street, late nineteenth century, showing the proximity of the Athenaeum and the Blue Coat

Liverpool Institutions and their Legacies of Slavery: A Collaborative Approach

This research blog by PhD researchers Lucy Moynihan and Michelle Girvan, explores Liverpool Institutions and their Legacies of Slavery. Lucy and Michelle help us understand the complex legacies within institutions like the Blue Coat Hospital and the Liverpool Athenaeum, shedding light on the city's complex past.

Posted on: 4 March 2024