Our concluded Historians in Residence program affirmed that when it comes to working with our collective histories and cultural memories, what is truly ours
In this article, our Research Associate and Curator Mūthoni Mwangi, talks about a fellowship that expanded her view of the accessible and interactive ways available for organising and
This Women’s month, we at ADH want to give flowers to our female icons, both known and under-reported. Who witnessed the disruption of our
It is one thing to document a space or place, another to build a project that takes the next step to bring the audience
Years in the making, anthropologist Triniti Goldsmith explains how she, an Island girl from the Caribbean, found her way to Mfangano island...
In a much-needed conversation, we charted how the Culture Catch Up came into being, and what our collective hopes and dreams for it are...
The article delves into the intricacies of the term ‘heritage’- how official classifications of what constitutes heritage can have both positive and negative...
Field Marshal Muthoni is dead, and I don't know how to grieve...
What does a cultural heritage program targeting practitioners in Nairobi have in common with a community archival project in West Philadelphia?
To fully live in the freedom of our blackness, there is a bigger task at hand; to challenge the existing Western paradigm...