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Anthony Walker’s legacy creates new learning space in International Slavery Museum

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Anthony Walker’s legacy creates new learning space in International Slavery Museum
Credit- Anthony Walker Foundation / National Museums Liverpool

Local young people collaborate with architects to create the International Slavery Museum’s new learning space, marking what would have been Anthony’s 39th birthday (21 February 1987).

The International Slavery Museum and the Anthony Walker Foundation are bringing together young people across Liverpool schools to create a new space in the museum that will carry Anthony’s name and continue his legacy. 

Anthony was just eighteen years old and in his second year of A-levels when he was murdered on 30 July 2005. In 2006, the Anthony Walker Foundation was established by Anthony’s family and friends, who wanted to work for his name to live on with a positive, lasting legacy. 

From the opening of the International Slavery Museum in 2007, until it closed for redevelopment in 2025, the original Anthony Walker Education Centre served as a safe space for young people.

This was a space for conversations, events, and workshops, exploring themes within the museum. The centre was inspired by the work of the Anthony Walker Foundation to tackle racism, hate crime and discrimination, and ensure a powerful legacy for Anthony. 

People will have new opportunities to discover, connect and reflect when the museum is expected to reopen in 2029. 

Students from Childwall Sports and Science Academy, Belvedere Academy, St. Hilda’s Church of England High School and Liverpool College are working with teams from the International Slavery Museum, and architects, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBStudios), to represent Liverpool’s young people, and ensure they have a voice in shaping the design of a new education centre.

Claire Benjamin, Head of Learning & Participation, said:

“For almost 20 years the Anthony Walker Education Centre welcomed many thousands of young people through its doors. We were proud to name the space after Anthony and with the blessings of his family, and the Anthony Walker Foundation, support their work to explore legacies of racial slavery and the impact it continues to have on young people today.  

“As we plan for the future of International Slavery Museum it is an honour to continue this relationship, and a joy to bring the vision and ideas of Liverpool’s young people into the conversation with our brilliant architects, to steer and inform the design.”  

Judith Agis, Tackling Racism in Schools Programme Manager, said:

“We are grateful to National Museums Liverpool for this opportunity. It not only continues the long-standing partnership between National Museums Liverpool and Anthony Walker Foundation but, by inviting our Tackling Racism in Schools student ambassadors to assist in the redesign of the Anthony Walker Education Centre within the new International Slavery Museum, it also engages the next generation. 

“The invited schools – Childwall Sports and Science Academy, Belvedere Academy, St. Hilda’s Church of England High School, and Liverpool College – have shown true commitment and dedication to promote cohesion and a culturally inclusive environment within their schools, supporting their students and aiding our mission to keep Anthony’s memory alive. This opportunity allows their young people to continue this work in a new environment, one that will be used by other young people as a learning space for generations to come.” 

Find out more about The Anthony Walker Foundation here

Read more about the foundation and its work here


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