Freedom Map Workshop at Tate Liverpool

12 September 2007

The Family Tate event ‘Freedom Map Workshop’ at Tate Liverpool opened to 5-12 year olds on Sunday 16 September 2007

13:30 – 16:30
Freedom Map Workshop
, Tate Liverpool
Led by Rachel Wilberforce

Where do bananas and chocolate come from? Create a giant world map exploring the movement of sweets, clothes, toys and money. 
Think about what freedom really means using collage, paint, drawing, words and our special lucky dip bag.

Imaginative ‘freedom’ works from the children’s workshop..

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Panel discussions at Tate Liverpool

10 September 2007

14:00 – 17:30
Open table discussion: SLAVERY TODAY IN A POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONTEXT
Chaired by Tim Hancock, Amnesty International

The modern day slavery debate took place on Saturday 15th September 2007 at Tate Liverpool with Richard Benjamin, Head of International Slavery Museum, Dr Mick Wilkinson, Wilberforce Institute, Aarti Kapoor, CEOP and Laura Simmonds, Stop the Traffik.

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Tim Hancock, Laura Simmonds, Aarti Kapoor and Richard Benjamin.

An audio download of event will be available soon..