Final Blog Post in Our Series on the Senegal Conference – Now Live!
Our blog series on the Situated Conservation symposium in Saint-Louis, Senegal, comes to a close with a thoughtful reflection from Alisa Santikarn and Cécile Mendy. In this final post, they explore key themes from the conference, including the evolving practices of repatriation, the urgent call for greater inclusion of local craftspeople in heritage management, and the deep cultural significance of Ceebu Jën, Senegal’s beloved fish and rice dish.
We want to thank our readers for following along on this journey! If you haven’t yet read the previous posts, we encourage you to explore them—they offer valuable insights into how conservation is being reimagined in Senegal and beyond.
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