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This October, as part of Black History Month, Europeana shared stories, projects and collections to highlight Black history in Europe and beyond. Here, we recap the work that we did and tell you about future plans to celebrate Black history and cultural heritage.
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Europeana Strategy meeting “Migration and culture: how can our past educate our present”
How can the pandemic crisis be an opportunity to reconnect with audiences - particularly of young people - in a meaningful and engaging way? Katerina Zourou shares the approach of the GLAMers project.
The Europeana Foundation’s Business Plan 2021, ‘Towards a digital public space for cultural heritage’, highlights five themes that run through all aspects of our work. Shadi Ardalan and Patrick Ehlert talk about the Europeana Foundation’s environmental responsibility.
We are happy to announce the results of the 2021 Europeana Network Association (ENA) Members Council elections. Of the 73 candidates who came forward in this year’s elections, our Network Members chose 27 of them to fill the open seats in the Members Council. Read on to meet the Councillors!
The Europeana Foundation, the Europeana Network Association and the Europeana Aggregators' Forum have agreed to advocate for and embed working practices that minimise the digital cultural heritage sector’s impact on the climate and environment.
As we continue our focus on stories, projects and collections which highlight Black history in Europe and beyond, we interview Jessica de Abreu, co-founder of The Black Archives Amsterdam, and production assistant Camille Parker. They tell us about the Archive’s work and approach to digitisation and reflect on the importance of making Black history visible.