Working to create Britain's first permanent national Memorial and Garden of Remembrance to honour the millions of unnamed enslaved Africans and their descendants.
This Memorial will give public recognition and acknowledgement to millions of unnamed Africans who were victims of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and slavery and fulfil the aspirations of present and future generations. This is everyone's history and crosses the ethnic divide as all are beneficiaries of the legacy.
The Enslaved Africans Memorial Garden will be located in the Rose Garden of London's Hyde Park. The project is supported by UNESCO Slave Route Project and will form part of the World Heritage Project linking the key global sites associated with the slave trade.