Althea

I'd definitely suggest the Museum of Free Derry in Northern Ireland who presents a tough history with a clear activist focus.  

Linda



On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 8:09 AM Althea Cupo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hey, All.

I’m working on my Ph.D. and I need help finding a case study.

Does anyone know of any museums in the UK that take an activist approach to presenting difficult heritage?

Alternately, any ideas on UK museums that have staunchly refused to decolonise and still present a narrative sympathetic to colonialism? (The British Museum will not work.)

Thanks in advance,
Althea Cupo
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