Mandela archive available online
The Nelson Mandela Foundation, Doxa Productions and the Visual History Archive have launched a free online portal that contains archival documents and photographs, as well as raw and edited news footage and other audio-visual material related to Nelson Mandela’s release on 11 February 1990.
www.archivalplatform.org/news/entry/mandela/
National Trust taking form
Efforts by the Conservation Trust to establish a National Trust to protect heritage assets in South Africa are making good progress, with a founding conference planned for August 2010, reports Mike Moriarty.
www.archivalplatform.org/news/entry/national_trust/
Arts and Culture Department calls for comment
The Department of Arts and Culture has released two documents for comment by stakeholders: a draft report on the supply of and demand for skills in the libraries and archives sector and a first draft of the South African Community Library and Information Services Bill. Both documents are available on our website:
www.archivalplatform.org/news/entry/skills_in_archives/
www.archivalplatform.org/news/entry/community_library_bill/
R150-million 2010 arts funding fails to materialise
The Mail & Guardian reports that “prominent figures in the South African arts field are questioning what has happened to R150-million promised by the Arts and Culture Department for projects related to the Fifa World Cup”.
www.archivalplatform.org/news/entry/2010_funding/
Heritage network responds to the Haiti disaster
The Blue Shield, a network of heritage organisations, has expressed its solidarity with the population of Haiti for the loss of lives and destruction caused by the 12 January earthquake.
www.archivalplatform.org/news/entry/haiti_disaster/
Photographic exhibition opens at Luthuli Museum
Fifteen years after the birth of South Africa’s democracy, the effects of apartheid still run deep, as photographer Cedric Nunn shows in this exhibition of post-1994 photographs at the Luthuli Museum in Groutville, KwaZulu-Natal.
www.archivalplatform.org/news/entry/luthuli_museum/
Lwandle Migrant Labour Museum gets top honours
The Lwandle Migrant Labour Museum, the only museum in a Western Cape township, has been named the 2009 Museum of the Year by the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport.
www.archivalplatform.org/news/entry/lwandle/
Sara Baartman sculptures no longer on sale
Ceramic sculptures of Sara Baartman’s body on sale at a lifestyle boutique in Johannesburg have been removed from shelves. The Ministry of Arts and Culture has released a statement expressing disapproval of the sale of the Baartman ornaments.
www.archivalplatform.org/news/entry/ornaments_of_sara/
Fire damages historic Overstrand buildings
A number of fascinating buildings in the Western Cape’s Overstrand area that date from the 18th and 19th centuries and tell the story of early colonial settlement in the area were severely damaged by fire over the festive season.
www.archivalplatform.org/news/entry/overstrand_fire/
World history in 100 objects
The British Museum has launched a project called “A History of the World in 100 Objects”, an attempt to challenge older ways of seeing world history as a “clash of civilizations”.
www.archivalplatform.org/news/entry/100_objects/
Online network for critical analysts of heritage and tourism sector
The Network of Researchers on Heritagisations (critical heritage discourse) provides critical analysis of heritage objects and practices within disciplines as varied as history, political sciences, geography and anthropology.
www.archivalplatform.org/news/entry/heritagisations/
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