#Legacy150

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On the 18th of April 1874 David Livingstone was given what amounted to a state funeral in Westminster Abbey in London. Livingstone had come to embody, at his death, all that was central to British ideas of colonialism. He died at the end of April 1873 in present day Chipundu, Zambia. This conference uses the stories of Wainwright, Chuma and the many other people who worked with Livingstone to push against the continuing influence of colonial, hegemonic and hierarchical notions of museums.
#Legacy150 – “The Museum will not be Decolonised”: honest, equitable and human-centred conversations around colonial collections in non-ethnographic British museums. Begins today at 1pm #NationalLibraryScotland

#Legacy150 – “The Museum will not be Decolonised”: honest, equitable and human-centred conversations around colonial collections in non-ethnographic British museums.

On the 18th April 1874 David Livingstone was given what amounted to a state funeral in Westminster Abbey in London. Livingstone had come to embody, at his death, all that was central to British ideas of colonialism, but where are we now? #Legacy150 CfP

https://www.dhi.ac.uk/legacy150/

#Legacy150 – The Museum will not be Decolonised

Beginning tomorrow! On 150th anniversary of the funeral of Scottish traveller David Livingstone researchers come together to discuss the legacy of imperialism in cultural heritage. https://www.dhi.ac.uk/blogs/legacy150/
#Legacy150 – The Museum will not be Decolonised