Listen "Chapter 2: What do we do with History?"
Episode Synopsis
Often I hear young people say, “Thank God our generation is documenting now. Thank God we are only just starting to appreciate archives.” Unfortunately, we are not the first. As Mrs Kudirat Ayoola, the lead archivist at the National Film, Visual and Sound Archive (NFVSA) in Jos, said to me in an interview about the economics of running a public archive in Nigeria: “better soup, na money kill am.”In this episode, I propose we do four things with with History, the discipline:1: Accept that it is not the be all and end all, and that it will not prevent existential death. 2: Make it in our backyards.3: Be transparent with it.4: Fund It!___02:30 Exploring my Personal History and Education11:42 Accept that it is not the be-all and end-all16:44 Make It In Your Backyard18:45 Be Transparent With It21:06 Fund It!29:11 Conclusion___Website: sweetmedicine.me Newsletter: studiostyles.substack.com.Instagram: @ss.studiostylesSupport Sweet Medicine: https://flutterwave.com/donate/olt4tbjytsjr Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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