
I often saw archaeologists, divers, and researchers coming from all over the world to the island to study our maritime cultural heritage I would watch them and think “what is the world was like beyond the coast?” I wanted to do the same. I didn't know that a seed was being planted in me.
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The Africatown Swim to Scuba Program is a collaborative project aimed at empowering residents of Africatown to engage with underwater heritage through access to the water, specifically swimming and scuba diving proficiency.
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The exhibition In Slavery's Wake: Black Freedom Making in the World will carry the story of the São José around the world.
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I often saw archaeologists, divers, and researchers coming from all over the world to the island to study our maritime cultural heritage I would watch them and think “what is the world was like beyond the coast?” I wanted to do the same. I didn't know that a seed was being planted in me.
November 20, 2025
The Africatown Swim to Scuba Program is a collaborative project aimed at empowering residents of Africatown to engage with underwater heritage through access to the water, specifically swimming and scuba diving proficiency.
September 15, 2025
The Slave Wrecks Project family mourns the loss of our beloved colleague and friend André Bergeron, who passed recently alongside his wife Blandine Daux while on holiday in Lisbon, Portugal.
August 29, 2025
Difficult Histories, Difficult Legacies is a workshop designed to teach educators how to talking about slavery.
August 12, 2025
The exhibition In Slavery's Wake: Black Freedom Making in the World will carry the story of the São José around the world.
February 27, 2025
A global network of maritime archeologists is excavating slave shipwrecks—and reconnecting Black communities to the deep.
October 16, 2024
‘People did not go quietly’: divers explore wreck of 18th-century slave ship where mutiny took place.
August 24, 2024
Black maritime archaeologists like Gabrielle Miller find both healing and terror as they excavate shipwrecks from the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
November 29, 2023
As one of the newest members of the SWP network, AfrOrigens aims to bring Afro-descendant communities together with interdisciplinary researchers to educate the public. AfrOrigens and SWP are working in Brazil to understand the history of the slave ship Camargo and the descendants who helped found the Quilombo Santa Rita do Bracuí.