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,
One-half of the Culture Catch up is a public history talk series. These talks will revolve around interesting continental and diasporic history projects, archives,
As African Digital Heritage, we’ve grown to love our community of history and culture enthusiasts who support us and keep us on our toes.
In this session, Melisa Allela presents her research exploring the intersection oftraditional African folktales and fables with new and emerging technologies. Shequestions the limitations
This virtual reconstruction is part of the Kamirithu Afterlives project that was initiated in 2020 by Kenny Cupers and Makau Kitata. African Digital heritage
African Digital Heritage in collaboration with the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO will be undertaking digital documentation of Gede ruins, on the 27th –
Introduction to the archive 50 years since the publication of Walter Rodney’s critical work How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, African Digital Heritage together with Savvy Contemporary, bring
The Access For who? podcast hosted by Chao Tayiana Maina and Molemo Moiloa of Open Restitution Africa is a five part mini-series that looks
In 2020, we partnered with Akoia and Company to curate content for the virtual film festival – No Direct flight. The project which was
In 2020 African Digital Heritage and Andani Africa came together to develop The Open Restitution Africa Project. As a project driven by two young
LAST DANCE IN KALOLENI is a drama about the struggle of ordinary people for an acceptable future in the face of political and personal