After the Flood to be screened by the University of Manchester

The University of Manchester have acquired the rights to use ‘After the Flood: the church, slavery and reconciliation’ in any of its courses and teaching material and is having a special screening of the film‘ on Wednesday April 19. Venue is St Peter’s House Chaplaincy, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9GH. Hosts: Professor Dawn Edge (Academic Lead for ‘Race’, Religion, and Belief), Banji Adewumi (Director, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) and Paul Keeble (Movement for Justice and Reconciliation).

​Guests for a keynote and Q&A include Professor Robert Beckford, who narrates the film, and Dr Elizabeth Henry, one of the interviewees. 

The event begins at 4.15pm with light refreshments and the screening will commence at 5pm. Places are free, but due to high demand, to ensure yours, please register here.

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