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Learning From Human Rights Movements Past and Present

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Please see below for the vibrant collection of online content, which is intended to supplement the exhibition and the events programmed.

If you would like to contribute to our blog please get in touch. It could be the story of your fight for justice, a short blog post, a photography collection, or even a short film. Whatever it is we'd like to hear about it.  Please click here to submit your ideas. 

Bringing the American Civil Rights Momvement to Life
Bringing the American Civil Rights Momvement to Life

Alongside two other undergraduate students, Eleanor convened workshops with local school pupils about the Civil Rights movement. Eleanor explains the activities the undertook, along with the young people's responses. Eleanor concludes by outlining how successful the day proved to be. 

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Eleanor SergeantOctober 20, 2017Comment
Journey to Justice Videogames: Developer Diary
Journey to Justice Videogames: Developer Diary

As one of Journey to Justice’s many satellite projects, we made some digital games with pupils from Trinity School. You can play the whole collection here and find out more in this blog post.

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Lynda ClarkJune 22, 2017Comment
The U.S. Civil Rights Movement’s Global Presence
The U.S. Civil Rights Movement’s Global Presence

Learning about the U.S. Civil Rights movement might reinforce complacency that injustice happens elsewhere, but the exhibition exemplifies strategies for inspiring activism.

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Stephanie Palmer June 9, 2017National Justice MuseumComment
An Exhibition Celebrating Black Activist Josiah Henson in Nottingham
An Exhibition Celebrating Black Activist Josiah Henson in Nottingham

One exhibit in our exhibition focuses on the relationship between a Nottingham-based business owner, Samuel Morley, and former slave, Josiah Henson. Read here for an in depth look into their lives, work and relationship.

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Hannah-Rose MurrayJune 2, 2017National Justice MuseumComment
Auschwitz: Understanding where intolerance and prejudice can lead
Auschwitz: Understanding where intolerance and prejudice can lead

After visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau earlier this year, Matthew Korybut-Dadzkierwicz describes his experience and draws parallels to the current refugee crisis.

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Matthew Korybut-Daszkiewicz May 25, 2017National Justice MuseumComment
Bringing the Civil Rights Movement to Life
Bringing the Civil Rights Movement to Life

Franky describes a recent activity she convened with two other university students in a local school, which highlighted some of the issues at play in the civil rights movement and some of the experiences of African Americans.

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Franky WoodwardMay 19, 2017National Justice MuseumComment
Keeping It Out: Viv Anderson, Discrimination, and Journey to Justice
Keeping It Out: Viv Anderson, Discrimination, and Journey to Justice

This long read details the hard work people have done to eliminate racism from football. Herman Ouseley, founder and Chair of Kick It Out, explains what Kick It Out is doing today and their relationship with Journey to Justice.

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Herman Ouseley May 12, 2017National Justice MuseumComment
Launching Journey to Justice
Launching Journey to Justice

Postgraduate leads for Journey to Justice: Nottingham, Richard Bromhall and Scott Weightman, offer an overview of the project's terrific launch event that took place in Nottingham on 20 April 2017.

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Richard BromhallMay 5, 2017National Justice MuseumComment
When is Change a Coming?
When is Change a Coming?

How do we bring about change? This is the question that hangs over a teacher and her student in this thought-provoking blog post. 

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Panya BanjokoJanuary 16, 2017Galleries of Justice MuseumComment
Why Study ‘Massive Resistance’ to the Civil Rights Movement?
Why Study ‘Massive Resistance’ to the Civil Rights Movement?

Given the current political climate, Scott Weightman republishes his thoughts on why it is important to explore and understand resistance to social movements.

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Scott WeightmanDecember 5, 2016 Comment
October Dialogues: ‘Unspeakable Things Unspoken’: Transatlantic Slavery – A Public Conversation: Day 2
October Dialogues: ‘Unspeakable Things Unspoken’: Transatlantic Slavery – A Public Conversation: Day 2

Day two of the October Dialogues was a stimulating activist workshop. Read Scott Weightman's account of the day.

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Scott WeightmanDecember 5, 2016Comment
October Dialogues: ‘Unspeakable Things Unspoken’: Transatlantic Slavery – A Public Conversation: Day 1
October Dialogues: ‘Unspeakable Things Unspoken’: Transatlantic Slavery – A Public Conversation: Day 1

Journey to Justice: Nottingham was honoured to be a part of this year's October Dialogues conference. Find out what went on during day one here!

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Scott WeightmanDecember 5, 2016Comment
 
 

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    After this week's meetings, the exhibition is really beginning to take shape!
    about a year ago
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    Hear Jo Berry's powerful and inspiring story of peace and understanding. 6pm November 30th at UoN. @rightsRPA https://t.co/ABfsGYYlsd
    about a year ago
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    The amazing Girls United performing their inspiring poetry and discussing their writing retreat @freedomandjobs… https://t.co/OJHRFeDILp
    about a year ago
A fantastic local addition to the JtoJ exhibition in Sunderland. Cannot wait to unveil our local content in Nottingham soon.
A fantastic local addition to the JtoJ exhibition in Sunderland. Cannot wait to unveil our local content in Nottingham soon.
Another peak at the touring Journey to Justice exhibition set to hit Nottingham in February 2017.
Another peak at the touring Journey to Justice exhibition set to hit Nottingham in February 2017.
Cannot wait to get the Journey to Justice exhibition up and running
Cannot wait to get the Journey to Justice exhibition up and running
A fantastic local addition to the JtoJ exhibition in Sunderland. Cannot wait to unveil our local content in Nottingham soon. Another peak at the touring Journey to Justice exhibition set to hit Nottingham in February 2017. Cannot wait to get the Journey to Justice exhibition up and running
 
 
 

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