REGARTLESS
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REGARTLESS
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Decolonial works | Restitution Matters | Reparation Now | Memory Jutice | African Heritage Matters | #BringBackNgonnso
At RegARTless, we work to advance restitution and cultural justice, ensuring that heritage returns to the communities that gave it meaning. Restitution is not just about heritage, it is about dignity, dialogue, and empowering future generations to inherit an authentic and inclusive cultural legacy.
January 15, 2026 at 12:59 PM
Did You Know?
Museums are more than places to curate, preserve, and research they challenge us to rethink the past and the world around us. Afrocentric heritage management traditions and African museums not only protect heritage but also spark dialogue, inspire creativity, and strengthen identity
January 14, 2026 at 9:08 AM
Martin Dibobe was born in Douala in 1876. At 20, he was displayed in a human zoo in Berlin. But he defied racism, becoming the first Black train driver in Germany. His love story challenged prejudice. In 1922. His story lives on as a symbol of courage and resistance.

#BlackHistory #Resilience
January 13, 2026 at 5:40 PM
Protecting textile cultural heritage isn’t just about tradition, it’s about climate action. By avoiding chemical dyes, we reduce pollution, preserve ecosystems, and keep ancient weaving practices alive. Culture + sustainability = resilience

#SustainableTextiles #ClimateChange #EcoTextiles
January 12, 2026 at 11:08 AM
Colonial legacies still shape our world fueling inequality and erasing cultures. True justice means not only remembering the past but building an inclusive future. Rising calls for restitution and reparations remind us: healing requires accountability.

#Justice #GlobalCommunity #Reparations
January 8, 2026 at 9:34 AM
The return of looted cultural heritages is a vital step in addressing colonial injustices. Yet, restitution alone is not enough. It must serve as the beginning of a new ethical relationship between former colonizers and affected communities, one built on respect, dialogue, and shared responsibility.
January 7, 2026 at 7:51 PM
It is unacceptable that the restitution of Ngonnso, a sacred symbol of dignity and identity for the Nso people, continues to be delayed. ✊🏿Every additional day of inaction reinforces a history of injustice that should have ended long ago. The world is watching, and accountability matters.
November 19, 2025 at 8:49 PM