events

See our diary below for details of our events and those related to slavery. Come and see us, ask questions, collect information, and sign up.

The federation of international human rights museums inaugural conference

Date: Wednesday 15th September, (08:15-22:00) - Thursday 16th September
Venue: International Slavery Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AX
Admission: Free
Information: Click here

Through workshops, debates and discussions, this free two-day conference at the International Slavery Museum will explore how museums can be active to combat prejudice and promote human rights and social justice for all.


home alone: end domestic slavery exhibition

Date: From 10th September 2010 
Venue: International Slavery Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool
Admission: Free (open daily 10am-5pm)
Information: www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ism/exhibitions/homealone/

In partnership with the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool this new exhibition highlights the exploitation and abuse of domestic workers in the UK and around the world and supports Anti-Slavery International's Home Alone campaign calling on the International Labour Organization to adopt a new Convention on domestic work in 2011.


Also see previous events

Highlights of previous events

Video of Anti-Slavery International at Glastonbury 2008
©Scott Shand/Anti-Slavery International

 

children in school

Festival goers sign our petition.
©Anti-Slavery International