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THIS GLOBE Neequaye Dreph Dsane Dress Code
Theme - Expanding Soul Neequaye Dreph Dsane’s design responds to the theme ’Expanding Soul’, which celebrates the spirit and culture of the African diaspora that, even in the face of incredible suffering, has endured and found vibrant expression across the world in music, art, food and so much more.
I WAS HERE The Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved Africans meant millions of lives were ended and lost to history. Here we honour ancestors by acknowledging a person we were able to identify by name - at a specific time and place. We cannot know their story, but we know that they lived.
Name: Edward Augustus Age: 2 Place: Nevis Time: 1831
A series of 36 globes by The World Reimagined, placed in the courtyard of the National Maritime Museum. "The World Reimagined" is a body that aims to bring the transatlantic slave trade and its consequences to humanity to be brought to public attention, with the aim of bringing about equal rights in the inter-racial struggle. 103 such globes were scattered throughout the UK, the current series of 36 globes was displayed in the summer of 2023 In the following images, you can see parts of the large circle in which the globes are placed Click for a larger image Click for a larger image Click for a larger image The World Reimagined - Click for a larger image
The goal of the project is also indicated on the globes: The World Reimagined works to transform how we understand the Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved Africans and its impact on all of us, so that we can make racial justice a reality. This is not ’Black History’, this is all of our history.
Together, we can create a future in which all can say: I am seen.
As well as the project name, QR code, and links to Twitter and Instagram. DISCOVER THE WORLD REIMAGINED Click for a larger image
Each of the globes is illustrated by a different artist, and each one also features the personal story of a person who was sold into slavery.
The current globe was painted by Neequaye Dreph Dsane (1973), a British multidisciplinary artist. The work marks the style and dress of the black population in Britain over the past half century.