London to Unveil Memorial for Slavery Victims
London to Unveil Memorial for Slavery Victims
London to Unveil Memorial for Slavery Victims
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London is set to unveil its first memorial to the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, designed by Khaleb Brooks. Titled 'The Wake', the seven-meter bronze cowrie shell sculpture will be installed in West India Quay, an area historically linked to the slave trade. The memorial aims to create a space for reflection and remembrance while educating the public on the legacy of slavery and ongoing issues of racism. The project, supported by a £500,000 pledge from Mayor Sadiq Khan, will include the names of enslaved people and is expected to be completed by 2026. The unveiling aligns with the UNESCO International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade, highlighting London's commitment to confronting its historical role in slavery and promoting social change.

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