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GET INSPIRED BY THE STORIES AND THE EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS ACHIEVED BY THIS MOVEMENT OF CREATIVE CHANGE-MAKERS

[Event 10]  26,27 and 28 May 2023, online and in-person
AfroCuration Ghana 2023

Partner
Wikimedians of Twi User Group

Motivational speakers
Prof. Charles Ofosu Marfo, Mr Emmanuel Ansu, Dr. Solace A. Yankson, Dr. Akwasi Adomako, Mr Antwi Fordjour

Language of event
English

Language of Wikipedia articles created
Twi, Dagbani, Ewe & Gur

 

  • 1.5k
    Articles Created and edited
  • 85
    Editors
  • 147k
    Views

Afrocuration elevates African culture through the art of curation, one Wikipedia article at a time. Let our collective knowledge be a beacon, illuminating the richness and diversity of Africa’s heritage for the world to discover and celebrate.

Abigail Darko – Deputy Executive Director, Wikimedians of Twi Language

[Event 9]  22 and 23 March 2023, in person
AfroCuration South Africa 2023

Partner
Constitution Hill Trust

Motivational speakers
Mbali Njomane, entrepreneur and author

Language of event
English

Language of Wikipedia articles created
MIsiZulu, Sesotho, Tshivenda & Afrikaans

 

  • 75
    Articles Created and edited
  • 39
    Editors
  • 22
    Views

Afrocuration was a two-day adventure for students who learnt about a new place, new words and met new people. Because of the work they did, words and terms that speak to the realities of prejudice like “institutional racism” are now defined in their mother tongues. It was a transformative experience

Lwando Xaso – Lawyer & Author

[Event 8]  24 and 25 February 2023, online
AfroCuration Mozambique 2023

Partner
Ethale Publishing

Motivational speakers
Queen Saquia Rachid

Language of event
Portuguese

Language of Wikipedia articles created
Makhuwa

 

  • 177
    Articles Created and edited
  • 41
    Editors
  • 5.04k
    Views

Allow me to congratulate all those involved in this project, as it is of great importance for the promotion and development of our Emakhuwa language. With the commitment and dedication of each one of us, editing and publishing high quality articles, I refer to articles that comply with internationally accepted norms and standards that will lead us to the destination we aim to reach

Momade Alfredo – Participant

[Event 7]  7 and 8 October 2022, online
AfroCuration Mozambique 2022

Partner
Ethale Publishing

Motivational speakers
Tassiana Tomè, sociologist and anthropologist

Language of event
Portuguese

Language of Wikipedia articles created
Makhuwa

 

  • 141
    Articles Created and edited
  • 33
    Editors
  • 686
    Views

We need to leave the behaviour of seeing our languages as those of minorities or as languages that can’t make progress. We need to cultivate the behaviour that our languages have the same power that other languages have

Luciano Panela – Professor at Universidade Rovuma

[Event 6]  29 and 30 April 2022, online and in-person
AfroCuration Mozambique 2022

Partner
Ethale Publishing

Motivational speakers
Deltino Guerreiro, Musician
Celestino Mussomar, Historian, Professor and Author

Language of event
Portuguese

Language of Wikipedia articles created
Makhuwa

 

  • 352
    Articles Created and edited
  • 40
    Editors
  • 24.2k
    Views

From the moment I received the invitation to the latest edition of AfroCuration, I felt good. AfroCuration has changed my community and me. In a sense, we are elevating our culture. culture. Emakhuwa has gone from being known in Nampula to a global audience. Let’s hope there are other editions. It was a very productive experience

Asvato Maruha

[Event 5]  19 March 2022, online and in-person
AfroCuration Johannesburg 2022

Partner
African Leadership Academy

Motivational speakers
Adama Sanneh – CEO of Moleskine Foundation
Lwando Xaso – lawyer, writer and human rights activist

Language of event
English

Language of Wikipedia articles created
Igbo, Swahili, Shona, French, Yoruba, Amharic, Arabic, Sesotho

 

  • 147
    Articles Created and edited
  • 18
    Editors
  • 2.36k
    Views

Not all knowledge is generated in the formal setting and this is where traditional and indigenous knowledge systems come in. There’s a richness in those particular languages in Africa which have captured a lot of the traditional and indigenous knowledge. In many cases, it correlates to the creativity found on the continent.

Professor Mugendi K’Mrithaa – Industrial Designer and Researcher

[Event 4]  18, 19 and 20 March 2022, online and in-person
AfroCuration Milan, Ghana, Tanzania 2022

Partner
Politecnico di Milano

Motivational speakers
Mugendi K. M’Rithaa, Industrial Designer and Researcher
Nzinga Mboup, Architect and co-founder of Worofila

Language of event
English

Language of Wikipedia articles created
Kiswahili, Twi, Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, Italian, Chinese

 

  • 828
    Articles Created and edited
  • 69
    Editors
  • 73.8k
    Views

Traditional knowledge systems are the foundation. Every time I learn more about History, it expands my realm of what is possible. Maybe it is linked to our History, and the fact that there’s been a lot of disruptions and loss of many of our traditional knowledge systems, that being able to revert back to them exposes a wealth of knowledge.

Nzinga Mboup – Architect and co-founder of Worofila

[Event 3] 2 and 3 February 2022, online
AfroCuration Zimbabwe

Partner
National gallery of Zimbabwe

Motivational speakers
Arnold Chirimika, Spoken Word Artist
Larry Kwirirayi, Writer
Raphael Chikukwa, Museum Director of the National Gallery of Zimbabwe

Language of event
English

Language of Wikipedia articles created
Shona, Ndebele

 

  • 304
    Articles Created and Edited
  • 49
    Editors
  • 164k
    Views

It is important to know yourself first before you know others. The idea of self is something which is very important to our practice as writers, curators, and artists.

Raphael Chikukwa – Director of the National gallery of Zimbabwe

[Event 2] 2 and 3 November 2021, online
AfroCuration South Africa

Partner
Constitution Hill Trust

Motivational speakers
Zaylia Vivienne, student and activist
Joyce Seroke, former chairperson of the South Africa Commission for Gender Equality
Albie Sachs, former judge of the South African Constitutional court

Language of event
English

Language of Wikipedia articles created
Tshivenḓa, isiZulu, isiXhosa, Sesotho, Afrikaans

 

  • 84
    Articles Created and edited
  • 55
    Editors
  • 46.5k
    Views

To declare who we are holds a power that cannot be denied. Who we are is a search, a discovery and a testimony. It is a gift, not just for us but our progeny. It is a feeling we have for ourselves. It is not iron-clad. It is malleable and evolving, with each generation molding itself as it wishes to be seen, not for the other, but for themselves. Who we are spans the breadth of all words in all our languages both dead and alive. It is in our unresolvable tensions and our agreements. It is both fleeting and entrenched. It spans the breadth of extremes across darkness to light. And it is human. We declare who we are in honour of those who were never asked and denied the power to declare themselves.

Lwando Xaso — Constitution Hill Trust

[Event 1] 4 and 5 September 2021, online
AfroCuration Mozambique

Partner
Ethale Publishing

Motivational speakers
Contantino Warila

Language of event
Portuguese

Language of Wikipedia articles created
Makhuwa

 

  • 392
    Articles Created and edited
  • 54
    Editors
  • 2.5k
    Views

The project is called ‘Who We Are’ because we hope that Wikipedia in the Emakhuwa language will be a hub for Emakhuwa people to learn about their culture, as well as the worlds. We are only creating the first 60 articles in Emakhuwa. The hope is that thousands of Mozambicans will take up the baton and publish many more.

Jessemusse Cacinda — co-founder of Ethale Publishing
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