Triniti is a socio-cultural worker and anthropologist inspired by the intersectionality between cultural expression, gender, and ancestral sustainability. She aspires to cultivate ways for communities
Hello, I’m Cheryl, and I’m thrilled to introduce myself as an Operations Associate at African Digital Heritage (ADH). Based in Nairobi, my journey into
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.
Wairimũ Nduba is a multidisciplinary creative whose work dances between the intersections of music, ballet, sonic-visual research, and archiving. Having graduated with a degree in
25 and 26 May 2023 Taking the recent criticism of global history as a starting point, this conference seeks to discuss the future pathways
Heritage in the Hands of African Youth 4th May 2023, 16:00 – 18:00 GMT The ICOMOS Emerging Professionals Working Group for the Africa Region
Audrey Hazel is a fundraising specialist and entrepreneur based in Nairobi, Kenya. Her diverse career background working with both non-profits and startups in rethinking
Kylie Kiunguyu is a Communications specialist with a penchant for poetry and creative writing. She has over nine years’ experience in the corporate and
In this session, Melisa Allela presents her research exploring the intersection oftraditional African folktales and fables with new and emerging technologies. Shequestions the limitations