Join us for the second stage of this co-produced exhibition which looks at the past, present and future of disabled people’s activism. The first stage of the exhibition was on display from December 2018 to January 2019. PHM is working with groups, campaigners and individuals to capture their stories and re-examine how the museum presents the history of disabled people’s activism.
If you require further assistance to support your visit to the exhibition please contact the museum by emailing learning@phm.org.uk or phoning 0161 838 9190.
Suitable for all ages
The museum is fully accessible wherever possible
Our usual quieter visiting times are: Monday to Friday, 3.00pm – 5.00pm / Saturday and Sunday, 10.00am – 12.00pm
If you require a quiet space during your visit ask any member of staff
We are committed to making your visit as accessible as possible. For full details please visit the Access page
Part of PHM’s year long programme exploring the past, present and future of protest, marking 200 years since the Peterloo Massacre; a major event in Manchester’s history, and a defining moment for Britain’s democracy.
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Download guideSubtitled films of interviews with disability activists that are included in the exhibition can be watched and listened to on the museum’s YouTube channel
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