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,
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
This year, African Digital Heritage is excited to partner with African Fiction Academy in the Sounds of Freedom Project. The African Fiction Academy is
What does it look like to digitize 21,000 documents in 6 months? In 2020 we partnered with @TheBookBunk as digitization advisors in their project
We’re excited to have curated and taken part in the talking objects project between 11th-12th June 2021 whose theme ws Decolonizing Knowledge and Memory.
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,
The 1950’s Mau Mau revolt and subsequent State of emergency is one of the bloodiest periods in Kenyan history. Declared in October 1952, the