An exhibition of photographs by the Guardian from the Modern-day slavery in focus series Faces of Slavery.
It is a powerful exhibition of photographs, where portraits of human trafficking survivors are exhibited alongside their testimonies.
Free admission – all welcome.
The exhibition will run until the 2nd of June. It is located on the lower ground floor of the Larkin Building and is open daily 9.00am-5.00pm.
This exhibition is part of the ongoing partnership between the University of Hull and Freedom Festival Arts Trust.
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The University of Hull has been changing the way people think for 90 years. Our motto, Lampada Ferens, translates as ‘carrying the light of learning’, and over the years, we’ve shared that light with thousands of people from across the world. As England’s 14th-oldest university, we have a proud heritage of academic excellence, and a history of creating and inspiring life-changing research. And we have no plans to stop helping to build a better world.
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