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Global Classroom

Global Classroom

著者: E. Gaugele S.Held A. Hambira K. Mchunu K. Bediako T. Baloyi
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How can fashion, textiles, craft and research foster global equity in the sense of social, racial and global justice? Who has access to the spaces of (institutional) knowledge exchange? The “Global Classroom” is an experimental digital realm of decolonial encounter and democratic transformation through educational and design practices. Set up as a transnational cooperation between scholars of the University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg and the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna established in June 2024. Dive with us into the broad world of fashion, embedded knowledge & social justice!E. Gaugele, S.Held, A. Hambira, K. Mchunu, K. Bediako, T. Baloyi アート ファッション・テキスタイル 装飾美術および設計
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  • Restitutions, institutions & the forced journey of Uaţunua & Kandina
    2025/05/05

    Welcome to the third episode of the Global Classroom!


    In this episode, we continue our conversation from episode two.

    Maria A. N. Caley and Loini Iizyenda give us insights into the journey of two Ovaherero dolls that were stolen during the German oppression and have now been returned to Namibia as part of the ongoing restitution process.


    A conversation with Elke Gaugele (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna), Maria A. N. Caley (University of Namibia), Sarah Held (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna), Loini Iizyenda (University of Namibia), and Anna Menecia Antenete Hambira (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna).

    We hope you enjoy the episode! You can find more lectures and talks, including one with Loini Iizyenda and Maria A.N. Caley on the ⁠⁠Global Classroom YouTube Channel⁠⁠.

    Learn more about the topic:


    ARCK

    https://globalheritagelab.org/project/confronting-colonial-pasts-envisioning-creative-futures/

    https://globalheritagelab.org/project/artistic-research-and-communal-knowledge-building-trust-for-a-better-future/

    https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/arck_opening

    https://www.instagram.com/arckproject_nam/


    Virtual Museum of Namibian Fashion

    https://www.namibianfashion.com/


    Museums Association of Namibia (M.A.N.)

    https://www.museums.com.na/





    Podcast Edit:

    Anna Menecia Antenete Hambira

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    19 分
  • Decolonization, Social Justice & Textile Healing
    2025/04/28

    Welcome to the second episode of the Global Classroom!


    In this episode scholars of the University of Namibia and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna meet up to talk about decolonization, social justice & textile healing in the context of practice and teaching.


    Elke Gaugele (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna), Maria A. N. Caley (University of Namibia), Sarah Held (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna), Loini Iizyenda (University of Namibia), Anna Menecia Antenete Hambira (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna) dive into the topics led by the chapters:


    1. what does decolonization mean to you?

    2. what does decolonization and social justice mean for your (artistic) work/teaching practice?

    3. re-reading - recommendations for research

    4. the steps of healing - in practice


    We hope you enjoy the episode! You can find more lectures & talks, including one with Loini Iizyenda and Maria A.N. Caley on the Global Classroom YouTube Channel.


    Shownotes: Re-reading

    Two articles from Loini Iizyenda
    and Maria A.N. Caley , Publication: Intertwined Histories

    https://sites.utu.fi/intertwined-histories/#:~:text=Contact-,About%20Intertwined%20Histories,independence%20of%20Namibia%20in%201990.


    Shampapi Shiremo

    https://www.namibiabooks.com/namibian-books/product/1505-vamama-s-history-and-heritage

    Vilho Shigwedha and Lovisa Namupala

    https://www.namibiana.de/namibia-information/literaturauszuege/titel/aawambo-kingdoms-history-cultural-change-nampala-shigwedha-3908193168-9783908193166.html

    Kletus Likuwa

    https://www.africanbookscollective.com/books/voices-from-the-kavango

    Michael Akuupa

    https://www.baslerafrika.ch/product/national-culture-in-post-apartheid-namibia-state-sponsored-cultural-festivals-and-their-histories/



    Credits

    Cover

    photography_John Nandjembo

    editing & graphic_Anna Menecia Antenete Hambira

    Podcast Edit

    Anna Menecia Antenete Hambira

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    54 分
  • Welcome to the Global Classroom
    2024/10/29

    Welcome to our new podcast Global Classroom!

    How can fashion, textiles, craft and research foster global equity in the sense of social, racial and global justice? Who has access to the spaces of (institutional) knowledge exchange?

    The “Global Classroom” is an experimental digital realm of decolonial encounter and democratic transformation through educational and design practices. Set up as a transnational cooperation between scholars of the University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg and the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna established in June 2024.


    In this episode, Elke Gaugele, Khaya Mchunu, Kimberly Bediako and Tinyiko Balyoi dive into the universe of fashion, embedded knowledge, social justice and democracy.


    Global Classroom on YouTube

    Global Classroom Lecture Episode with K.Mchunu, K. Bediako & T. Baloyi

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    31 分

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