Africa’s cultural heritage sector is growing in new dynamic ways, with new entrants, new perspectives and new modes of transmission. What does this mean
We’re excited to have taken part in the acasa triennial project on 11th-12th June 2021. ACASA, the Arts Council of the African Studies Association,
We’re pleased to have taken part in the ACP-EU Culture webinar that took place on the 9th -10th June 2021 from 12.00 to 13.00
” My father worked with EARC up to 1976 in stations Nakuru, Mombasa, Changamwe and Makindu.. It is very sad if you see the
Digital solutions within African heritage. We are storytellers, time-travelers and archivists...
This story was written thanks to an open call funded by Creative Commons Open GLAM Platform. This is part of a series of articles that
The Open Restitution Project is an Africa-led project seeking to open up access to information on restitution of African material culture and human ancestors,
We present these digital reconstructions not as final outputs but as initial visuals that can help us generate and continue conversations on the presence
The building reconstructed in the 3D model below, was a solitary cell/torture chamber in Mweru detention camp in Nyeri, Kenya. ‘Hardcore’ detainees would be