It is one thing to document a space or place, another to build a project that takes the next step to bring the audience
What does a cultural heritage program targeting practitioners in Nairobi have in common with a community archival project in West Philadelphia?
25 and 26 May 2023 Taking the recent criticism of global history as a starting point, this conference seeks to discuss the future pathways
“A Right to Research in Africa: A Week of Debates on Copyright and Access to Knowledge” that is currently taking place in South Africa,
African Digital Heritage in collaboration with the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO will be undertaking digital documentation of Gede ruins, on the 27th –
What does it look like to digitize 21,000 documents in 6 months? In 2020 we partnered with @TheBookBunk as digitization advisors in their project
We are pleased to be taking part in the MuseumFutures Africa project 2021 that begins on the 21st of June 2021 – 25th June
” My father worked with EARC up to 1976 in stations Nakuru, Mombasa, Changamwe and Makindu.. It is very sad if you see the
The 1950’s Mau Mau revolt and subsequent State of emergency is one of the bloodiest periods in Kenyan history. Declared in October 1952, the
In 2018, founder Tayiana Chao was awarded a research grant by the Endangered Archives Programme (EAP) setup in 2004 to protect and preserve vulnerable