Zero Tolerance for Harassment The African Digital Heritage community is committed to creating and fostering a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of religion, age,
“ANTIDISICIPLINARY“ As defined by Ethel Tawe: Our first public history talk of 2025 was a deeply expansive conversation featuring the antidisciplinary artist and creative
Theme: Listening to the Liminal: Anti-disciplinary approaches to archival practice “I think many artists who are not confined by one medium or invested in
“Why world-building? Because it allows us to dream at the scale of our longing. But perhaps, more importantly, worldbuilding invokes a speculative practice. Through
Our concluded Historians in Residence program affirmed that when it comes to working with our collective histories and cultural memories, what is truly ours
“[I see] community as an extension of myself, and something that keeps evolving…[it is] not a static definition” -Akanyijuka Evans “I liken community to
Theme: Community Learning in Culture and Heritage In an exceptional edition of the Culture Catch Up Public History Talks, we are honoured to have
We’re creating a citizen archive to honor, document and preserve the historic 2024 protests against the finance bill and broader issues of bad governance,
Catch Up with Femi Johnson and Wairimũ Nduba of African Digital Heritage, to explore how digital tools and technologies make space for us to
While preparing for this fourth edition of our public history talks, we really wanted to stretch and play with the definition and notion of
With much delight, we are immersed in the actualisation of our Historians in Residence program! It is a dimension of our work we’ve had