A core part of This Audio is Visual’s work is to diversify the voices we engage with in the image-making landscape. In this conversation, we speak with archivist Zandile Myeka about the practice of archiving and memory keeping as vital tools for preserving history, culture, and collective memory. Grounded in her work at the Nelson Mandela Foundation, Zandile reflects on archiving not only as a way of safeguarding our national history but also as a means of shaping what our collective memory could look like.Credits:Producer: This Audio is Visual In collaboration with Urban SkhotheniResearcher: & Host Siphokazi TauGuest Zandile MyekaCinematography: Andiswa Mkosi & Wandile HlosokuhleMixed & Mastered: Wandile HlosokuhleEditor: Andiswa MkosiConnect With Us::https://www.instagram.com/thisaudioisvisual/https://www.instagram.com/andymkosi/?hl=enhttps://www.nelsonmandela.org/https://www.instagram.com/urban_skhotheni/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/talkingfeminist/?hl=en