The organisation's drive is in changing the narrative of the common story of British history. Through studying Sociology, History and Black Studies, our organisation have been able to unpack years of documented events that have been archived in national and international storage facilities, interviewed award winning authors and studied academic journals.
This journey has given us the opportunity to access a range of perspectives, compare and contrast theorists and to build a better historical outlook. Having developed the ability to put theory into practice, we have spent years engaging in the conversation on British colonialism, hosting tours of the City London and contributing research to gallery and museum exhibitions.
This tour has the cutting edge like no other educational experience, packed with hidden history, humour, jaw dropping facts and a view of some London's ancient and modern architecture.
In the historic Bank area of the City of London, attendees will uncover the financial institutions that were deeply entangled in the transatlantic slave trade.
At The Royal Exchange, attendees will discover how this grand building, once the centre of London’s commercial life, played a significant role in facilitating the transatlantic slave trade.
At Fenchurch Street, attendees will discover how this bustling financial district was once at the heart of the British economy's involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. We’ll explore the area's deep historical ties to the shipping industry, where major companies that profited from the trade were headquartered.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Digital/Paper tickets will be scanned at meeting point.
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