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- Bristol City Council
- Bristol Legacy Steering Group
- Bristol Radical History Group
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Bristol West Indian CC A community sports centre and cricket club started by residents of Bristol with West Indian or other Black British heritage
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Countering Colston - Campaign to Decolonise Bristol Countering Colston is a network of activists, historians and artists campaigning against the celebration of slave-trader Edward Colston across the city of Bristol.
- M Shed - Bristol Museums
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Messrs William Cowlin & Sons A family firm in working in building and construction, including, it appears, the erection of statues and other public memorials. The Bristol Archives says: 'The partnership became a Private Limited Company in 1924, changing its name to Cowlin Construction Ltd in 1997. In 2007 the firm was bought by Balfour Beatty.'
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Project TRUTH steering group Project TRUTH (Telling Restoring Understanding our Tapestry and History) is a subgroup of the wider Bristol Legacy Steering Group. The subgroup was created in November 2020. The group produced a report titled Project T.R.U.T.H in 2022. This report was commissioned by Bristol City Council and the Bristol Legacy Steering Group, and was produced by Black South West Network in partnerships with Afrikan ConneXions Consortium.
- The Anchor Society
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The Colston Four The "Colston Four" are four people—Rhian Graham, Milo Ponsford, Jake Skuse and Sage Willoughby - who helped to topple the Edward Colston statue in Bristol on June 7th 2020, and were subsequently put on trial for criminal damage. In 2022, the Colston Four were acquitted by an 11-1 majority decision by the trial jury.
- The Colston Society
- The Dolphin Society
- The Grateful Society
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The Society of Merchant Venturers Charitable organisation based in Bristol, deeply involved in the transatlantic slave trade in the eighteenth century.
- University of Bristol
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We Are Bristol History Commission A consulative body appointed by the Mayor of Bristol in 2020, with these aims: "help Bristol better understand its history and how it became the city it is today work with citizens and community groups to make sure that everyone in the city can share their views on Bristol's history build an improved, shared understanding of Bristol's story for future generations."