Finding friends in glass houses
On 3 August 2021, Nuraini Juliastuti and Carine Zaayman visited the exhibition “First Americans: Honouring Indigenous Resilience and Creativity” at the Museum Volkenkunde
On 3 August 2021, Nuraini Juliastuti and Carine Zaayman visited the exhibition “First Americans: Honouring Indigenous Resilience and Creativity” at the Museum Volkenkunde
Los Angeles, located in a region founded on the exploitation of Native Californians by Spanish missionaries and a destination for the Black community during the Second Great Migration, is home to two memorials depicting this great disparity in visibility and historical dialogue — the controversial defaced statue of Spanish missionary Junipero Serra and the memorial park of formerly enslaved and philanthropist Biddy Mason.
Celeste Muñoz Martínez, Lecturer in the History of Africa, University of Barcelona Cover picture: View of the room Rituals and Ceremonies, Musée royal de l’Afrique centrale | © MRAC, Tervuren, photo Jo Van de Vijver In 2006, then British Prime Minister Tony Blair caught the world by surprise when he issued an unprecedented apology for …