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Keti Koti dialoogtafel

KNAW Trippenhuis

De Keti Koti dialoogtafel is een nieuwe traditie die speciaal ontwikkeld is om onze gedeelde koloniale en slavernijverleden en de gevolgen daarvan bespreekbaar te maken. Inmiddels hebben meer dan 150 organisaties en 30.000 mensen in binnen- en buitenland hieraan deelgenomen.

Boekpresentatie | Koloniaal Haarlem

Bibliotheek Haarlem

Gemeente Haarlem nodigt u uit voor de boekpresentatie van Koloniaal Haarlem. Het boek Koloniaal Haarlem is geschreven door Rosemarijn Hoefte, Henk Schulte Nordholt, Dineke Stam en Mariette van Wenum.

Seminar | Putting multidimensional poverty indicators into the government’s radar: Leaving no one behind in 2045 Indonesia’s vision | Putu Natih

KITLV, room 1.68 & via Zoom

A few weeks ago, LPEM-FEBUI, an Indonesian leading economic research institute under the Department of Economics, University of Indonesia, launched a white paper – a compilation of 14 papers written by the younger generation of Indonesian economists –, a sobering and critical evaluation on the challenges and prospects of Indonesia in meeting its goal of reaching high-income country status by 2045 (Indonesia Emas 2045).

Boekpresentatie | Koloniaal Haarlem

Boekhandel De Vries van Stockum Haarlem

Gemeente Haarlem nodigt u uit voor de boekpresentatie van Koloniaal Haarlem. Het boek Koloniaal Haarlem is geschreven door Rosemarijn Hoefte, Henk Schulte Nordholt, Dineke Stam en Mariette van Wenum.

Land and adat: A double seminar on customary rights in Indonesia

KITLV, room 1.68 & via Zoom

Almost 25 years ago the Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN) was founded in Jakarta. The establishment of AMAN generated hope that in democratizing Indonesia, adat - a term referring both to customary rights and traditions - would be better respected, thereby giving Indonesian citizens more control over their natural resources.

Seminar | The Dutch colonial past in the Indonesian present and future historical narrative | Bambang Purwanto

KITLV, room 1.68 & via Zoom

The historiographical differences and memories between Indonesia and the Netherlands regarding the Dutch colonial period in the Indonesian Archipelago are very real. Indonesia needs to maintain the historical narrative of Dutch present in the Indonesian Archipelago to legitimize its existence as an independent and sovereign nation-state.