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Women’s History Network Seminar Series
I’m looking forward to delivering a seminar this June as part of the Women’s History Network’s Summer Seminar Series, a national association that promotes women’s history and research in the field, with members in academia and beyond. “Unleashing the Tides of Muteness: A Women’s Oral History of West Africa” will be live online on 30… Read more
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New Event: To Improvise An Archive
Last weekend, I gave a talk at MK Gallery titled “To Improvisers join An Archive”, inspired by and in responsible to their current exhibition, “To Improvise A Mountain”, curated by the acclaimed British-Ghanaian figurative painter Lynette Diadem Ty it i-Boakye. It brought the women from the “A Women’s Oral History Of West Africa” archive into… Read more
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New interview on TWB Book Show
TWB Book Show returns with a compelling conversation featuring Sylvia Arthur, Founder of the Library of Africa and the African Diaspora (LOATAD), as we explore the theme: “Preserving African Stories, Shaping Global Narratives.” This episode is a rich reflection on books, culture, storytelling, and the responsibility of Africans to own and preserve their narratives. As… Read more
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LOATAD is 8!
The Library Of Africa and The African Diaspora (LOATAD) is eight years old today! During that time, we’ve hosted over 100 writers-in-residence, run hundreds of events, created or co-created three school and community libraries, delivered hundreds of lessons to thousands of schoolchildren, and donated thousands of culturally relevant books to individuals and communities. And that’s… Read more
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New event: Legacy Talk at Young Africa Centre (YAC)
Telling Our Stories: Memory, Archives and Legacy from ‘A Women’s Oral History of West Africa‘ by Sylvia Arthur. Friday, 21 November 2025 at 6.30 pm. Online. About November’s Legacy TalkIn this Legacy Talk, we sit down with Sylvia Arthur to explore the methodology behind A Women’s Oral History of West Africa, uncover the transformative power of archiving, and… Read more
