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Reflecting on a recent dialogue between Brazilian and European professionals, Digital Media Curator and Communicators Steering Group member Marianna Marcucci explores why decolonisation requires museums to inhabit conflict, respect the ‘Territorial Body’ and look beyond the short-term project cycle.
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Cunhatain (musical anthropophagy), Copyright: Courtesy of the artist
Join this event - organised by the Europeana Communicators Community - to hear museum professionals across Brazil and Europe explore issues of repatriation, decolonisation, and representation of Indigenous voices.
The Europeana Network Association Communicators Community is excited to invite you to ‘Digital cultural heritage x Tourism: the new time travel,’ a series of three roundtables taking place at the Digital Storytelling Festival (May), the Europeana 2025 conference (June), and online (July). Find out more and register now!
This roundtable - organised by the Europeana Communicators Community - explores how the worlds of cultural heritage and tourism can come together and collaborate.