This book represents Cape Town's District Six Museum's consideration of its current areas of work, thus continuing the reflective journey begun by the earlier companion publication Reflections on the conference, Hands on District Six: landscapes of postcolonial memoralisations. It takes up the challenges referred to in the earlier text and develops them in ways which indicate a strengthened practice which has much to offer by way of enriching the existing theoretical body of work around memorialisation practices. It traces the organic movement between the conceptual as well as physical spaces represented by the Museum as it continues to simultaneously occupy the areas of the city in which it is situated, the site which represents, and the contested field of being a museum in which it is firmly located.