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Guests:
Alissandra Cummins is a Barbadian art historian, educator and scholar, who currently serves as Director of the Barbados Museum & Historical Society. She is also the Board Chair of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience.
Fatima Fall is a specialist in preventive conservation and Director of Cultural Institutions at the Center of Research and Documentation in Senegal.
Steven Harageib is a Millennium Fellow at the Atlantic Council and serves as the technical director and head of programs for the Office of the First Lady of the Republic of Namibia’s One Economy Foundation.
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