This conversation about the practice and importance of documenting, archiving, exhibiting, sharing and producing Black stories is the concluding one as part of the Archiving the Mo(ve)ment project by Okhiogbe Omonblanks Omonhinmin.
Jacqueline Nsiah is a cultural producer, film festival programmer, project manager for Goethe Institute and curator for the section Forum for the Berlin internation film festival.
Nadja Ofuatey-Alazard is the CEO of EOTO, and works as a freelancer in various fields of communication of cultural activism and event curation.
Topic: Narrative as collective practice – The importance of Documenting and Archiving.
Documented 18th September 2020
Released 23rd September 2020