Daily Archives: February 21, 2023

[From the Ticknor Society] “The Collector’s Corner” – Book Collecting at the End of Empire

Excerpts from a presentation offered to the Ticknor Society of Boston http://www.ticknor.org

For further information on the work and accomplishments of Chao Tayiana Maina see:
Visible Histories, Invisible Data: Documenting the Histories of Migrated Objects and Archives in Africa

and
African Digital Heritage)
This African Digital Heritage website contains the excellent video documentary by Deutsche Welle.
See also: https://africandigitalheritage.org/chao-tayiana-maina/ )

and

Museum of British Colonialism – MBC

and
Open Access to Information on Restitution

as well as:
Chao Tayiana – Digital skills for Kenya’s cultural heritage sector

and

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See related topics concerning “who owns history,?” what constitutes the “legitimate history” of empire? How can se bound the “peoples’ story?”, etc…

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Historical maps and the books they come from underscore the centuries-old crises of coastal settlement in Africa that have become increasingly acute through the successive periods of African history since the 1480s.  From the age of the slave trade itself, to the era of so-called “legitimate” commerce, the period of colonial rule and the most recent stage of African political “independence” the continent of Africa has demonstrated to the world that humankind is in grave danger of the global changes underway in Earth’s changing climate.


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Seymour Hersh, Jeffrey Sachs & Noam Chomsky on Ukraine – What you won’t hear in the media!


acTVism Munich Feb 18, 2023 #chomsky #jeffreysachs #ukraine

In this video, we present a compilation of excerpts from our recent interviews on Ukraine with Jeffrey D. Sachs, Seymour Hersh, Vijay Prashad, Richard D. Wolff, Chris Hedges, Noam Chomky, Yanis Varoufakis, Jill Stein, and Dimitri Lascaris. Watch the full interviews via the links below and also subscribe to all of our social media platforms:

Skills For Culture -Strengthening capacity in the cultural heritage sector – African Digital Heritage

https://africandigitalheritage.org/skills-for-culture-strengthening-capacity-in-the-cultural-heritage-sector/

The Skills For Culture program was first conceptualized by African Digital Heritage (ADH) in 2019 as part of the British Council’s Cultural Heritage For Inclusive Growth program.

Skills for Culture is specially curated for present and future cultural heritage practitioners. It seeks to increase visibility, ownership, accessibility, inclusivity, and transmission of cultural heritage, by bolstering the status of cultural heritage and translating it for the next generation, through contemporary practice, participation and technology.

Chao Tayiana – Digital skills for Kenya’s cultural heritage sector


African Digital Heritage Nov 15, 2022 #Culturegrows

Skills for Culture is specially curated for present and future cultural heritage practitioners. It seeks to increase visibility, ownership, accessibility, inclusivity, and transmission of cultural heritage, by bolstering the status of cultural heritage and translating it for the next generation, through contemporary practice, participation and technology.

In phase one of the program 2019, African Digital Heritage conducted research on the status of Skills Gaps in Kenya’s Cultural Heritage Industry at a national level. As a response to the research findings, a series of five in-person training units designed to help cultural heritage practitioners become well versed in using technology to protect, promote and preserve cultural heritage, were developed.

This project is supported by British Council – Cultural Heritage For Inclusive Growth Program #Culturegrows Read More

Read More https://africandigitalheritage.org/sk…