Antislavery Knowledge Network Blog

 

AKN: What Does Success Look Like

Posted on 26 May 2022

Call for Curators

Posted on 8 March 2021 by Helen Bryant

AKN Film

Posted on 13 January 2021 by Helen Bryant

Wilberforce Institute Partnership Outputs

Posted on 7 December 2020 by John Oldfield

Working with Partners in the Global South in the Arts and Humanities

Posted on 1 October 2020 by Helen Bryant 

Human Trafficking in Taveta sub-County, Kenya: Context, Experiences and Policy Challenges

Posted on 17 July 2020 by Dr Willis Okumu from Anglican Development Services (Kenya)

Case Study: Safeguarding Former Child Soldiers in Northern Uganda

Posted 22 June 2020 by Geoffrey Omony (YOLRED) & Jassi Sandhar (University of Bristol)

Antiracism and Contemporary Antislavery: Where can we do better, what would we like to see?

Posted on 12 June 2020 by Lennon Mhishi and Alex Balch

Case Study: Exploring Safeguarding in James Town, Accra, Ghana

Posted on 4 June 2020 by Nii Kwartelai Quartey, James Town Community Theatre

Case Study: Complexities of Safeguarding – Experience from Western Kenya

Posted on 22 May 2020 by Dr Willis Okumu from Anglican Development Services (Kenya) 

Painting towards freedom

posted on 18 February 2020 by Helen Bryant

Photographing modern slavery: recommendations for responsible practice

Posted on 05 December 2019 by Helen Bryant

‘We don’t have it here’: Modern slavery in James Town

posted on 14 November 2019 by Dr Stephen Collins (UWS)

Voices: Ideas for using survivor testimony in antislavery work - a new report from the Rights Lab

Posted on 20 October 2019 by Helen Bryant

The Local Networks of Human Trafficking along the Kenya-Uganda border

Posted on 17 October 2019 by Dr Willis Okumu from Anglican Development Services (Kenya)

AKN Exhibition Travels from Accra to Cape Coast

Posted on 20 June 2019 by Helen Bryant and Lennon Mhishi

'Database Development and Contemporary Forms of Slavery'


‘Mapping and Mobilising Slavery Heritage’; 23 July 2018, University of Liverpool


University of Ghana, Phase 1 of the Antislavery Knowledge Network

Posted on 31 August 2018 by Mark Seyram Amenyo-Xa 

Wilberforce Institute - University of Hull, Phase 1 of the Antislavery Knowledge Network

Posted on 31 July 2018 by Dr. Lennon Mhishi 

‘Mapping and Mobilising Slavery Heritage’; 23 July 2018, University of Liverpool


How can we know if contemporary antislavery initiatives work?

Posted on: 22 June 2018 by Helen Bryant  

Examples of arts and humanities antislavery projects

Posted on: 15 May 2018 by Dr. Lennon Mhishi 

Arts, Humanities and the Question of Freedom

Posted on: 19 April 2018 by Dr. Lennon Mhishi 

How arts and humanities can be a powerful force in the fight against modern slavery

Posted on: 7 December 2017 by Dr Alex Balch in 2017 posts‌