“ANTIDISICIPLINARY“ As defined by Ethel Tawe: Our first public history talk of 2025 was a deeply expansive conversation featuring the antidisciplinary artist and creative
13-15 May 2024, The Hague, Netherlands In 2024, The Hague Convention marks its 70th anniversary. Conceived in the wake of the Second World War,
In an increasingly digital world, the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage in the Global South has become paramount, thanks to the diversity of
African Digital Heritage (ADH) is continually working to encourage a more critical, holistic and knowledge-based approach to digital solutions within African heritage. Through this,
Catch Up with Nombuso Mathibela and Wairimũ Nduba of African Digital Heritage, as they discuss what it means to creatively engage with archives
Join our Head of Programs Mutanu Kyany’a alongside fellow digital heritage practitioners on the continent as they explore the intersection of technology and cultural
The third edition of our public history talks was ushered in by the powerful, resonant sounds of Sun-El Musician and our guest Courage Dziɖulā
On Wednesday the 6th of March, 2024, Nairobi Digital Humanities is holding its third roundtable to explore Children’s Storytelling Podcasting in Kenyan Indigenous Languages.
Catch Up with Courage Dzidula Kpodo and Muthoni Mwangi of African Digital Heritage, as they explore the importance of culture, heritage, and digital archiving
The Ground Screams To Whisper, is an Afro-gothic transmedia and multiplatform project where audiences can experience the triumph of being an everyday female freedom
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,