Slavery Remembrance Day
23/08/2008 - 23/08/2008
Liverpool
Reflection, is held in Liverpool annually to remember the victims of the transatlantic slave trade.
The city has a new focal point for this day with the International Slavery Museum (ISM) at the Albert Dock.
Multi-faith act of relection
Saturday 23 August 2008, 10.45am at Our Lady and St Nicholas church.
A church service for people of all faiths to remember the victims of the transatlantic slave trade and affirm commitment to human rights and social justice for all. Following the service free buses will run from the church to Otterspool.
Commemorative events at Otterspool Promenade
Saturday 23 August 2008, 12noon-3pm |
An afternoon of events at Otterspool promenade, south Liverpool. Details of how to get to Otterspool and a map are available on this website. Events at Otterspool will include:
12 noon: Cultural food and activities in the marquee. Enjoy a wide variety of traditional African and Caribbean food, with family activities.
1pm: Libation on the waterfront. Chief Angus Chukuemeka and community leaders will take part in this traditional African ceremony which calls on the ancestors to bless the event. The offering of libation involves the pouring of liquid, which can be water or wine, in a special pattern, while homage is paid to the ancestors.
1.30-3pm: Events in the marquee. An afternoon of exciting music and drama performances showcasing Black culture and heritage.
Liverpool Slavery Remembrance Initiative is a partnership between National Museums Liverpool, individuals from the city’s black community, Liverpool City Council, Liverpool Culture Company and The Mersey Partnership.
t: +44 0151 233 2008
w: http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ism