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feminisms in museums podcast

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99 Questions Podcasts

99 Questions Podcast Series with changing hosts and topics 
2021 - ongoing

With rotating hosts and guests, the 99 Questions podcast offers an opportunity to delve deeper into the themes of the 99 Questions series. In various episodes, guests discuss the connections between museums and colonialism, share personal experiences, and speculate on what curatorial and artistic practice and the world of tomorrow might entail.
 

Textiles Semillas is a union of weavers, artists, and activists from northwest Argentina, born from an intercultural artistic project hosted by the 99 Questions program.This three-episode podcast, hosted by María Gabriela Cisterna, explores the origins of the Unión Textiles Semillas as a collective that bridges diverse textile practices and regional memories, stretching from the Andes to the Gran Chaco. Through conversations with weavers, artists, researchers, and activists, the podcast examines the transformative and resistant possibilities of weaving as a practice, imagining new forms of connection, collaboration, and creation.  
 
With: Elvira Espejo, Celeste Valero, Andrei Fernández, Alejandra Mizrahi, Michael Dieminger, Juana Gutiérrez, María Mamaní, Anabel del Valle Luna, Marta Espinillo, Silvina Herrera, and Mercedes Cardozo. 
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© Union Textiles Semillas / Stiftung Humboldt Forum

feminisms in museums podcast

© Diana Ejaita

Feminisms in the Museum explores different currents and schools of feminist thought, and aims to expand feminist perspectives on museum activities and experiences. From the museum entrance to its archives, from the programming of community projects to the stewarding of colonial collections, we ask: What would a feminist museum look like? How would it feel? How would it be designed and organized in its space and its structures? And what would its purpose be?

With: Françoise Vergès, Celia Herrera Rodríguez, Emelie Chhangur, Poulomi Basu and Va-Bene Fiatsi.

 

decolonial ecology
Decolonial Ecologies is addressing the power dynamics intertwined within the construction of Ecology as an academic scientific field.​​ We take a look at the role of colonialism, patriarchy, capitalism, Eurocentrism and heteronormativity in the production of ecological knowledge and how this knowledge is presented as universal and objective. In this series, host Dr. Aouefa Amoussouvi collectively discusses decolonial methodologies, practices and instances of sustainable and inclusive environmentalism in both the Global South and the Global North with various researchers, activists and artists.

with: Samie Blasingame, Ariel Bustamante, Dr. Sasha Engelmann, Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Dr. Mordecai Ogada.

© Elia Diane Fushi Bekene

access for wo podcast digital colonialism
The Access For who? A series of discussions that attempts to unpack the necessary care and ethics of digitising African heritage, particularly in the age of restitution. This podcast hosted by Chao Taiyana Maina and Molemo Moiloa is a five part mini-series that looks to begin a conversation on digitisation of African heritage. While digitisation is often considered a strategy for future oriented safe keeping, distribution and greater engagement, they ask: For who? 

With: Temi Odumosu, Nothando Migogo, Neema Iyer, Minne Atairu, Kọ́lá Túbọ̀sún, Golda Ha-Eiros, Andrea Wallace, Samba Yonga and Mulenga Kapwepwe.

© "Access for Who", Open Restitution Africa (2022)

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