The Making African Connections project researches historic African collections held in Sussex and Kent museums, in England, with the aim of furthering both conceptual and applied debates over ‘decolonizing’ public institutions. The project involves research and digitization of 600 objects from three specific Africa colonial-era collections:

The Making African Connections Digital Archive is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK.

Project team

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Making African Connections is supported by the University of Sussex, the School of Global Studies, the Sussex Humanities Lab, and the Sussex Africa Centre. The project team are:

  • Principle Investigator Prof JoAnn McGregor, Professor of Human Geography and African Studies
  • Co-Investigator User:Drjwbaker, Senior Lecturer in Digital History and Archives
  • Post-Doctoral Research Associate Dr Nicola Stylianou
  • Wikimedian-in-Residence Kelly Foster
  • Research Assistant in Digital Archiving Freja Howat-Maxted
  • Junior Research Associate Emma-Caitlin Watson
  • Junior Research Associate User:ErThomas1

Partners and collaborators

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UK partners and collaborators

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  • Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
  • Royal Engineers Museum Library and Archive
  • Powell-Cotton Museum
  • Ms Reem el-Helo (El Mahdiyya Restoration NGO)
  • Mr Osman Nusairi (Playwright and translator)
  • Dr Fergus Nicoll (Journalist and author)
  • Brighton and Hove Black History
  • Mr Tshepo Skwambane (Diverse Community Empowerment Services)

Southern Africa partners and collaborators

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Wikimedian-in-Residence

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Making African Connections is hosting a Wikimedian in Residence