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Livestream | Boekpresentatie Staat en Slavernij

Online

Op donderdag 15 juni wordt het boek 'Staat en Slavernij: Het Nederlandse koloniale slavernijverleden en zijn doorwerkingen' officieel gepresenteerd in Den Haag. Het eerste exemplaar wordt overhandigd aan minister Hanke Bruins Slot

An Open Conversation with Theo Frids Hutabarat

Online via Zoom

The presence, or absence, of archives from the past, quietly influence our perception of today's reality. But in complex entity such as Indonesia, the challenges could be unthinkable.

Performance lecture | Yesterday must read today to bring tomorrow | Thomas Talawa Prestø

Theater Ins Blau Leiden

This Keti Koti 2023, with the commemoration and celebration of the abolition of slavery in the Netherlands, KITLV fellow & artistic director of Reframing HERstory Art Foundation, Farida Nabibaks, and KITLV senior researcher Esther Captain would like to invite you to the lecture demonstration ‘Yesterday must reach today to bring tomorrow’ by Thomas Talawa Prestø.

Music- and dance theatre performance & workshop | Louise: Radiant shadow, part 3 | Reframing HERstory Art Foundation – Farida Nabibaks

Theater Ins Blau Leiden

This concluding part of the Radiant Shadow triptych takes us to the colonial past of Gelderland of 18th Century and the marginalized lives of women in those days. In this year’s 150th Commemoration of emancipation from slavery in the Kingdom of the Netherlands it is time to acknowledge and bring to light all the past, the hidden shadows

Call for Papers | Archeology: Beyond the decade

In honour of the UN International Decade for People of African Descent 2015-2024, the Anton de Kom University of Suriname is hosting a virtual conference to connect inter-disciplinary experts as they explore how archaelogical heritage, broadly defined, contributes to the UN International Decade themes of recognition, justice and development.

Virtual conference | Archeology: Beyond the decade

Virtual conference

In honour of the UN International Decade for People of African Descent 2015-2024, the Anton de Kom University of Suriname is hosting a virtual conference to connect inter-disciplinary experts as they explore how archaelogical heritage, broadly defined, contributes to the UN International Decade themes of recognition, justice and development.