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			<video:title>Episode 4: African Data Futures &#124; Open Restitution Africa</video:title>
			<video:description>Release: 28th July 2022 As we move towards the end of the series we ask – How can we build sustainable digital infrastructure that is people centered and Africa centered? We reflect on indigenous data sovereignty, data stewardship and creative strategies towards collective care for digital data. Positing that digital</video:description>
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			<video:description>Release: 21st July 2022 This episode explores the complex and entangled questions around legal ownership of digital collections in the face of already contested physical collections. While Western IP systems are built around individual ownership, indigenous knowledge systems are designed to have communal and collective</video:description>
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			<video:title>Episode 2: Digital Collections (Part II) &#124; Open Restitution Africa</video:title>
			<video:description>Release: 14th July 2022 In this episode we reflect on digital practice as a form of repair, care and knowledge creation. Faced with challenges around access to data, absence of archives and physical removal of objects from communities – How are digital collections creating room for new African narratives and</video:description>
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			<video:description>This episode takes a deep dive into the origins of museum practice and the colonial origins of museum collections. How did Western museums end up amassing hundreds of thousands of objects ? How does this legacy influence digitisation today? We explore ways in which African museum practitioners are going beyond these</video:description>
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			<video:title>Episode 1: Digital From An African Perspective &#124; Open Restitution Africa</video:title>
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