Michelle Charters named head of International Slavery Museum

This article was first published by the Museums Association

Michelle Charters has been announced as the director of the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool.

She joins the institution as it prepares to undergo a £28m redevelopment, which aims to establish the museum as a world leader in understanding and exploring the impact and legacies of historic and modern slavery.

A community activist for more than 40 years, Charters already features on the museum’s wall of Black achievers. For the past 17 years she has been CEO of Kuumba Imani Millennium Centre in Toxteth, a multi-purpose centre that was the vision of the Liverpool Black Sisters, which formed in the 1970s to address the many forms of discrimination experienced by the Black community.