International Slavery Museum’s Legacies of Transatlantic Slavery Workshop

Online
This amazing learning experience illustrates the massive impact of transatlantic slavery on the world and the ways it continues to impact our lives today. 

Key Info

Pupils will learn about key figures in Black history and engage with the lived experiences of the Black Caribbean facilitators, giving them to opportunity to gain a better understanding of diversity and difference.

Students will be introduced to historical sources, artefacts and artwork to aid and deepen their understanding of complex and global histories, examining changes over time in relation to diversity of society and the process of change. This helps contribute to a sense of identity, belonging and social cohesion.

Students will understand that all our lives continue to be shaped by significant events of the past and will be enabled to imagine their role in creating a better future.

This workshop was highly commended at the Museum and Heritage Awards 2025.

Curriculum Links
Subjects
Citizenship, History, PSHE
Age suitability
Key Stages
KS2, KS3
Things to know
Type
Online
Location
International Slavery Museum, Liverpool
Duration
1 hour
Min. students
N/A
Max. students
32
Dates
Ongoing
Price
£110 per session
SEND
Yes - suitable for students with SEND

About International Slavery Museum

While the International Slavery Museum is closed for essential maintenance ahead of a major redevelopment, they’ve introduced a series of must-see online workshops. Join expert educators in a virtual classroom and take part from anywhere.

Details of their workshops for International Slavery Museum are listed below.

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