A view in to RGL’s open dialogue on the International Museum Day.
An interesting piece on RGL’s open dialogue on the International Museum Day. A reflection on decolonising African Museums in Neocolonial contexts.
Activity Report – RESTITUTION 101 Film screening
Follow this activity report link to get all the scoop and juicy details of the successfully implemented Restitution 101 Watch Party.
A New Era: Making Amends for Colonial Injustices
From truth and reconciliation commissions to restitution efforts, the drive to make amends for colonial injustices is gaining momentum. This powerful movement acknowledges the pain inflicted by colonialism, offering hope for a future where justice and equality prevail, erasing the shadows of the past.
Restitution Reunites a Community: The #BringBackNgonnso Online Campaign Results
This inspiring piece sheds light on the #BringBackNgonnso campaign that began in 2020 ( and in 2021 on social media). This one-pager reveals the successful results of the online campaign from May 2021- August 2023.
Restitution: Briefly Assessing the Impact of British Colonization on Cameroon
This new article titled “Restitution: Assessing the Impact of British Colonization on Cameroon”, explores the present issues faced by Cameroon due to British colonization and neglect during the colonial period. It also highlights how Britain was involved in the unethical looting of African Cultural Heritage and using legal acts to deny restitution claims.
Colonial Resistance in Contemporary Cameroon: The case of Andre Blaise Essama
Blaise Essama’s approach to decolonisation is by purging the community of colonial recognition through the destruction of colonial monuments. He believes that by promoting pro Africanism, he can empower learners to embrace their identity and culture.