Episode 4: African Data Futures
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As we move towards the end of the series we ask - How can we build a sustainable digital infrastructure that is people-centred and Africa centred? We reflect on indigenous data sovereignty, data stewardship and creative strategies toward collective care for digital data. Positing that digital collections are not a point of reversal to an idealized past but rather a point of departure toward a collectively imagined future.  Speakers: Angela Okune, Temi Odumosu, Minne Atairu, Andrea Wallace, Molemo Moiloa, Neema Iyer, Chao T. Maina Subscribe to the podcast to be notified when a new episode airs. For more information, visit our website (HERE) and follow us on social media: Instagram HERE Twitter HERE YouTube HERE
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