CANCELLED – Hoornkrans & the Environment – Film screening & Panel discussion

Hoornkrans environment Invitation Forensic Architecture Forensis screening documentary films sites 1904-1908 OvaHerero Nama Genocide panel discussion 29 August 2025 Creative Industry Windhoek Poster

CANCELLED – Hoornkrans & the Environment – Film screening & Panel discussion

• CANCELLED – Hoornkrans & the Environment – Film screening & Panel discussion •

 

Organisers (according to the announcement poster):
Forensic Architecture / Forensis,
OvaHerero Genocide Foundation (OGF) and
Nama Traditional Leaders Association (NTLA).

Screening of documentary films by Forensic Architecture / Forensis about sites of atrocities during the 1904-1908 OvaHerero and Nama Genocide with a focus on Hoornkrans & the genocide’s effects on the environment.

Panel discussion, moderated by Hildegard Titus (see her LinkedIn profile)

Panelists:
Dr Jerome Boys (ASO at Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry; see his LinkedIn profile)
Dr Mark Mushiva (creative-decolonial technologist; see his LinkedIn profile)
Angelina Kanduvarisa (researcher: Agriculture; see her LinkedIn profile)

Venue: Creative Industry Institute Africa
3 Hügel Street (turn-off from Sam Nujoma Drive at the crossing Robert Mugabe Avenue)
Map: C3HR+QX8

Date: Friday, 29 August 2025
Time: 18:30 for 19:00

Contact for more details: 081 313 6133

See also the post on the Facebook page of the NTLA

 

Editor’s note:

Film screening and panel discussion are part of the public programme “Inherited Testimonies”, including an exhibition at the National Art Gallery of Namibia (NAGN) from 15 August to 20 September 2025, three screenings and two workshops.

In partnership with the NTLA and the OvaHerero Traditional Authority (OTA), Forensic Architecture and Forensis investigated genocide-related topics and locations in Namibia:

“The Environmental Continuum of Genocide in Namibia” – published 15 August 2025.

Swakopmund (1904 – 1908) – published 15 October 2024.

Hornkranz (massacre on 12 April 1893) – published 12 April 2024.

Shark Island (concentration camp 1905 – 1908) – published 28 June 2024.

Otjozondjupa, Omaheke and Khomas areas (1904 – 1908) – published 4 November 2022.

 

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