A data research and archival program that provides space for contested narratives and histories of social change and political events in modern Egypt to exist (20th century onwards). It collects alternative knowledge and archives – in contrast to official state narratives produced by governments – based on approaches such as collective remembering where knowledge is treated as a contested process rather than a static body of information. The program aggregates records, datasets, visual and textual archives of social, cultural, historical, and legal and political changes that took place and continue to occur in Egypt.