The Wilberforce Institute

The Wilberforce Institute

The Wilberforce Institute aims to advance fundamental knowledge of slavery and emancipation, informing policy, business practice and public debate at local, national and international levels. The Wilberforce Institute brings together experts in humanities, law and social sciences to help tackle this global problem head on. Through our research and practice, we give leaders and communities the tools they need to help shape a better future

Cohesion and Conflict: Enslaved Society on Turner's Hall Plantation primary image

Cohesion and Conflict: Enslaved Society on Turner's Hall Plantation

Tomorrow at 4:00 PM

Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation

Free

When do we have a duty to protest? primary image

When do we have a duty to protest?

Thu, 18 June, 4:00 pm

Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation

Free

TomorrowThursday
Cohesion and Conflict: Enslaved Society on Turner's Hall Plantation primary image

Cohesion and Conflict: Enslaved Society on Turner's Hall Plantation

Tomorrow at 4:00 PM

Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation

Free

18 JuneThursday
When do we have a duty to protest? primary image

When do we have a duty to protest?

Thu, 18 June, 4:00 pm

Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation

Free