The Histories We Tell is a public history gathering exploring digitisation, cultural preservation, and community archiving through screenings, conversations, and lived experiences. This full-day
The Histories We Tell is a public history gathering exploring digitisation, cultural preservation, and community archiving through screenings, conversations, and lived experiences. This full-day
Theme: Maarifa – Honoring the Wisdom and Resilience of Communities Penye wasomi pana maarifa na Penye wazee pana uzima (Where there are scholars there
“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
LA NUMÉRISATION DU PATRIMOINE À L’ÈRE DU CHANGEMENT (DIGITISING HERITAGE IN AN ERA OF CHANGE) The digitisation of heritage safeguards the treasures of humanity
The Public History group of the C²DH, this seminar will offer presentations and discussions with researchers and practitioners from Kenya, China and Singapore, the
“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
This two-day international meeting aims to celebrate the significant milestones of the 70th anniversary of the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property
“[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
We are honored to join the Ustadh Mau Digital Archive (UMADA) team for The Swahili Digital Libraries one-day conference; an encore that emerges after almost