Sarah Frioux-Salgas: born in 1978, she studied African History at Université Paris 1 (research on the slave trade and slavery in the Caribbean). She was the exhibition assistant at the Musée d’art et d’histoire du judaïsme (Marc Chagal: Hadassah, 2002, Tim: être de son temps, 2003). Since 2003 she has been head of archives and documentation for the media library at the Musée du quai Branly. She collaborated with Edouard Glissant in May 2007 for the “La mémoire des esclavages et de leurs abolitions” day (Memory of Slaveries and their Abolition) and contributed to the exhibition catalogue “Les étrangers au temps de l’exposition colonial” (Foreigners in the time of the colonial exhibition) (Centre National de l'Histoire de l’Immigration, 2008). In 2009 she curated the exhibition at the Musée du quai Branly “Présence Africaine. Une tribune, un movement, un réseau” (African presence: a tribe, a movement, a network) presented in Dakar in 2011.