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The Slave Wrecks Project has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in November 2022. The social media accounts linked to from The Slave Wrecks Project are: Instagram, YouTube, Website. Besides social media accounts, slavewrecksproject has populated their site with Voices of Africatown: Zora Neale Hurston's Barracoon - Slave Wrecks Project, Unfinished Conversations: Africatown, Alabama - Slave Wrecks Project, Reflecting on Teaching Difficult Histories in Portugal - Slave Wrecks Project, The Camargo: A History of Global Connections - Slave Wrecks Project, Preserving the Maritime Histories From Our Past - Slave Wrecks Project, Dispatch from Angra dos Reis, Brazil - Slave Wrecks Project, Rituals of Collecting Sea Water - Slave Wrecks Project, In Slavery’s Wake and the Camargo - Slave Wrecks Project, Sea Paths: Routes and Memories, From the Shore to the Deep: My Journey as a Community Monitor from Mozambique Island - Slave Wrecks Project, Swim to Scuba: Student Reflections on the Power of Diving - Slave Wrecks Project, SWP Academy - Slave Wrecks Project, In Slavery's Wake & The São José - Slave Wrecks Project, On The Passing of André Bergeron and Blandine Daux - Slave Wrecks Project, Dredging Up the Ghostly Secrets of Slave Ships, Stay in the know: Join our newsletter, Make a difference today: Donate, ‘People did not go quietly’: divers explore wreck of 18th-century slave ship where mutiny took place, The Black Divers Excavating the Transatlantic Slave Trade - Atmos, African scuba divers rewrite a ‘settlers’ narrative’ of the slave trade.