Events on Remember Slavery: Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
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Welcome to the United Nations. (...) The 2017 theme was "Remember Slavery: Recognising the Legacy and Contributions of People of African Descent".
(...) It also displayed the poster exhibit “Remembering Slavery: Recognition, Justice and Development”.
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Events on Remember Slavery: Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
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Welcome to the United Nations. (...) Student speakers at the Remember Slavery Global Student Videoconference, 27 April 2018 New York. (...) Jesse George and Ms. Alia Pierre at the Remember Slavery Global Student Videoconference, 27 April 2018 New York
Speakers at the Remember Slavery Global Student Videoconference, 27 April 2018 New York [L-R: Ms.
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Us and Them: From Prejudice to Racism
From Africa to the New World: Slavery in New York
Remember Slavery: Say It Loud
A Legacy of Black Achievement
Africans in India
Women and Slavery
Film Series
2020: “Gorée-Almadies: Recognizing Transatlanticity”
2019: “’Bigger Than Africa”
2018: “Familiar Faces/Unexpected Places--A Global African Diaspora”
2017: “Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise”
2015: "Queen Nanny: Legendary Maroon Chieftainess"
Films screened by the United Nations Remember Slavery Programme (2010-2016)
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Inclusion in the Time of COVID-19: Confronting slavery’s legacy of racism together
Briefing with civil society highlights stigma, xenophobia, hate speech and racial discrimination related to COVID-19
11th Annual Global Student Videoconference
The role of memorials in preserving history
DPI hosts 10th Annual Global Student Videoconference on Slavery
Exploring The Ark of Return during Kwanzaa celebration at African Burial Ground National Monument
United Nations Remember Slavery Programme and Partners Recognize People of African Descent at events in Washington, D.C.
(...) The exhibit was organized as part of the commemoration of the 2018 International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, under the theme “Remember Slavery: Triumphs and Struggles for Freedom and Equality”.
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Events on Remember Slavery: Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
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Welcome to the United Nations. (...) The weekend’s theme, “New Eyes on an Old Institution – Remember Slavery and the International Decade for People of African Descent” highlighted the Remember Slavery Programme, which is managed by the United Nations Department of Global Communications’ Education Outreach Section, and the International Decade of People of African Descent 2015-2024, coordinated by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
(...) Rahming officially launched the weekend, the featured events of which were the staging of the Remember Slavery Programme’s exhibit, “A Legacy of Black Achievement”; a lecture entitled “Climb Over That Wall!
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Welcome to the United Nations. (...) “A Legacy of Black Achievement” was presented in partnership with the United Nations Department of Public Information’s Remember Slavery Programme, and was on display during the commemorative events associated with the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. (...) “In a world where racism and prejudice have not yet been stamped out, it is crucial that we remember and honour such contributions.”
Richard Benjamin, Head of the International Slavery Museum, said: “The International Slavery Museum is incredibly pleased to have collaborated with the United Nations and the Remember Slavery Programme on this marvellous and timely exhibition.
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Welcome to the United Nations. (...) Photo: DPI
Unveiled at United Nations Headquarters in March 2015, The Ark remembers the 15 million African men, women and children who were shipped as slaves across the Atlantic Ocean during the Middle Passage over the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries.
(...) The video shown during the Kwanzaa celebration, Rodney’s Journey: Making the Ark of Return , lays out the arduous effort Rodney undertook to make The Ark a reality and remember the millions of men, women and children who left their homes as slaves.
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Us and Them: From Prejudice to Racism
From Africa to the New World: Slavery in New York
Remember Slavery: Say It Loud
A Legacy of Black Achievement
Africans in India
Women and Slavery
Film Series
2020: “Gorée-Almadies: Recognizing Transatlanticity”
2019: “’Bigger Than Africa”
2018: “Familiar Faces/Unexpected Places--A Global African Diaspora”
2017: “Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise”
2015: "Queen Nanny: Legendary Maroon Chieftainess"
Films screened by the United Nations Remember Slavery Programme (2010-2016)
Discussions and Lectures
Inclusion in the Time of COVID-19: Confronting slavery’s legacy of racism together
Briefing with civil society highlights stigma, xenophobia, hate speech and racial discrimination related to COVID-19
11th Annual Global Student Videoconference
The role of memorials in preserving history
DPI hosts 10th Annual Global Student Videoconference on Slavery
Exploring The Ark of Return during Kwanzaa celebration at African Burial Ground National Monument
United Nations Remember Slavery Programme and Partners Recognize People of African Descent at events in Washington, D.C.
The Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Socio-Economic Contributions of People of African Descent
Resistance to and the Impact of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
The Musical Journey of the African Diaspora
From Bunce Island to the Americas
Truth: Women, Creativity and Memory of Slavery
UNESCO: General History of Africa Project
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University of West Indies event
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Permanent Memorial at the United Nations
Visits to the Ark of Return
President of Equatorial Guinea, 5 February 2019
Sierra Leone Minister, 10 May 2019
Harlem Globetrotters, 21 November 2019
US Congressional Black Caucus, 2 December 2019
Martin Luther King III, 16 December 2019
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2021: "Ending Slavery’s Legacy of Racism: A Global Imperative for Justice"
2020: "Confronting Slavery's Legacy of Racism Together"
2019: "Remember Slavery: The Power of the Arts for Justice"
2018: "Remember Slavery: Triumphs and Struggles for Freedom and Equality"
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2016: "Celebrating the Heritage and Culture of the African Diaspora and its Roots"
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2014: "Victory over Slavery: Haiti and Beyond"
2013: "Forever Free: Celebrating Emancipation"
2012: "Honouring the Heroes, Resisters and Survivors"
2011: "The Transatlantic slave trade — The living legacy of 30 million untold stories"
2010: "Expressing Our Freedom Through Culture"
2009: "Breaking the Silence: Beating the Drum"
2008: "Breaking the Silence: Lest We Forget"
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Us and Them: From Prejudice to Racism
From Africa to the New World: Slavery in New York
Remember Slavery: Say It Loud
A Legacy of Black Achievement
Africans in India
Women and Slavery
Film Series
2020: “Gorée-Almadies: Recognizing Transatlanticity”
2019: “’Bigger Than Africa”
2018: “Familiar Faces/Unexpected Places--A Global African Diaspora”
2017: “Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise”
2015: "Queen Nanny: Legendary Maroon Chieftainess"
Films screened by the United Nations Remember Slavery Programme (2010-2016)
Discussions and Lectures
Inclusion in the Time of COVID-19: Confronting slavery’s legacy of racism together
Briefing with civil society highlights stigma, xenophobia, hate speech and racial discrimination related to COVID-19
11th Annual Global Student Videoconference
The role of memorials in preserving history
DPI hosts 10th Annual Global Student Videoconference on Slavery
Exploring The Ark of Return during Kwanzaa celebration at African Burial Ground National Monument
United Nations Remember Slavery Programme and Partners Recognize People of African Descent at events in Washington, D.C.
(...) Omyma David, focal point for the United Nations Remember Slavery Programme
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Welcome to the United Nations. (...) Every year on 25 March, the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade offers the opportunity to honour and remember those who suffered and died at the hands of the brutal slavery system. (...) UN Photo/Rick Bajornas
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The United Nations Remember Slavery Programme provided educational materials including a poster exhibit entitled “Remember Slavery: Say It Loud” in all six official languages of the United Nations, plus Kiswahili and Portuguese. (...) The UNIC also mounted the exhibition “Remember Slavery: Say it Loud” outside the meeting area. (...) The UNIC displayed the poster exhibit “Remember Slavery: Say It Loud” from 25 to 31 March.
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