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Return of the Icons Facebook Community page shares information and encourages debate on restitution issues to its membership of over 600 members. Click here to join the group : Return
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AFFORD launched the Return of the Icons programme in 2020 with the publication of two landmark publications, which identified four pathways for restitution and made 22 recommendations AFFORD publishes guiding
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Return of the Icons is an initiative from AFFORD Institute that explores and takes forward key conversations around African human remains and cultural artefacts held by UK museums and other institutions.
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in conversation with Onyekachi Wambu (AFFORD) and Neil Curtis (Aberdeen University) These icons, cultural and human, left the continent at a period of a great imbalance in power. As we
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Our latest campaign from the AFFORD Institute #returnoftheicons features in Gary Younge’s illuminating special feature The Empty Cases on BBC Radio 4 this week. Ranging from the Black Lives Matter
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AFFORD is today launching two landmark publications in the Return of the Icons project, our programme to achieve restitution of stolen African artefacts and human remains from UK museums and
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Culture is vital to reconstruction. The AFFORD Institute’s Paul Asquith talks about our latest initiative and why, more than ever, culture matters.
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As part of our ongoing Return of the Icons campaign we present the #returnoftheiconschallenge. AFFORD’s Vikas Malik together with musical maverick Alain “Fusion” Clapham have teamed up with Black Umbrella and we
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AFFORD (The African Foundation for Development) is encouraging diaspora communities, especially young people, to have their say on the return of stolen African artefacts held in British museums.
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