To fully live in the freedom of our blackness, there is a bigger task at hand; to challenge the existing Western paradigm...
It has been two years since the historic Jagger Library of the University of Cape Town was struck by a massive wildfire. As a
African Digital Heritage is delighted to be a part of an exciting event, “Space for Culture”, happening on the 9th December 2022 at the
Historians estimate that approximately 1.2 million Kenyans were forcibly resettled during the Mau Mau emergency. This is in addition to the 80,000 Kenyans who
The Omani settlement along the East African coast followed the fall of the Mazrui family in 1837 and subsequently, the Sultan’s attainment of Mombasa
Kenya’s story of development as a nation juxtaposes nicely with the building of the railway line linking the Indian Ocean to Lake Victoria. The
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
We present these digital reconstructions not as final outputs but as initial visuals that can help us generate and continue conversations on the presence
On a cold Sunday morning in the middle of Nairobi’s central business district, the usual bustling chaos of this vibrant city reduces to a
Changing perspectives: Nairobi Past & Present What is more interesting than the permanence itself, is the lack of it. Everywhere you look, the signs