“[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
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,
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
In this session, Melisa Allela presents her research exploring the intersection oftraditional African folktales and fables with new and emerging technologies. Shequestions the limitations
Join Dr. Makau Kitata (University of Nairobi), Prof. Kenny Cupers (University of Basel), Ngaahika Ndeenda original cast, Brian Mathenge (Traveling Theater for Social Justice),
Join our Head of Programs and Outreach, Mutanu Kyany’a, alongside other panelists on Tuesday, March 14th, at 14:00-17:00 GMT, for the “Digital Storytelling in
Radical Hope: Pan-African Histories and Futures Program 2023, brings together a diverse group of leading historians, activists, artists, community leaders, and more to explore