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SUMMARY:Njabulo Chipangura: "Whose Stories are Told by Museums with African
  Collections from Colonial Contexts"
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, Njabulo Chipangura will look at what it means to
  relationally care for African collections from colonial contexts in view 
 of collaborating with and giving access to diaspora African communities as
  part of decolonisation. An empirical practice of decolonisation informed 
 by notions of relational care and the disobedient museum will be presented
  drawn from his own practice and positionality having been the curator of 
 collections at Manchester Museum between 2022–2025.\\r\\nHe argues that 
 curating with care is not only a way of work but is a theoretical perspect
 ive that challenges structural discrimination\, sexism\, racism\, systemat
 ic injustices and colonial legacies in museums. Care is also extended in t
 his discussion to look at what it means to care for each other’s plurive
 rsality of epistemologies and ontologies by subverting epistemicides that 
 are still embedded in museums.\\r\\n17:00 GMT UK time\, 18:00 CET CH time
X-ALT-DESC:<p>In this talk\, Njabulo Chipangura will look at what it means 
 to relationally care for African collections from colonial contexts in vie
 w of collaborating with and giving access to diaspora African communities 
 as part of decolonisation. An empirical practice of decolonisation informe
 d by notions of relational care and the disobedient museum will be present
 ed drawn from his own practice and positionality having been the curator o
 f collections at Manchester Museum between 2022–2025.</p>\n<p>He argues 
 that curating with care is not only a way of work but is a theoretical per
 spective that challenges structural discrimination\, sexism\, racism\, sys
 tematic injustices and colonial legacies in museums. Care is also extended
  in this discussion to look at what it means to care for each other’s pl
 uriversality of epistemologies and ontologies by subverting epistemicides 
 that are still embedded in museums.</p>\n<p><strong>17:00 GMT UK time\, 18
 :00 CET CH time</strong></p>
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