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A growing number of cultural institutions have recently closed entire galleries or covered display cases containing sacred and funerary objects. This is not an act of censorship or erasure. It is an act of listening. Samba Yonga tells us more.
Sevasti Mouteveli, a MSc student in Digital Culture, Smart Cities, IoT and Advanced Digital Technologies at University of Piraeus, shares her experience of a four month-internship at the Europeana Foundation and reflects on how she engaged with cultural heritage institutions.
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Tracks of a Trailblazer podcast_Samuel Coleridge-Taylor portrait illustration. In Copyright.
In August 2025, to mark 150 years since the birth of the Black British mixed race composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, The Mixed Museum launched its first podcast series, based on his life and travels. Discover the team’s innovative approach to storytelling and why a more diverse range of voices needs to be heard on history.
Do you work in cultural heritage policy? Are you interested in the progress of digitisation efforts in your country? Then be sure to explore the powerful Country Pages in the Metis Statistics Dashboard to unlock deeper insights.
We talk to Aïssata Seck, Director of the Foundation for Remembrance of Slavery, about the organisation’s mission and how it is giving young people the keys to understanding history and combatting prejudice.
We are excited to share the newly published paper ‘Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the data space for cultural heritage: working towards responsible AI futures’!